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What is the recall on the Ford Fusion ABS module?

There isn’t a single, universal recall for all Ford Fusion models related to the anti-lock braking system (ABS) module. Instead, specific recalls depend on the vehicle’s model year and its unique VIN. To determine whether your Fusion is affected, consult the official recall database and Ford’s communications for your exact VIN.


What the recall is and why it exists


ABS module recalls typically address components that control braking performance, such as the ABS hydraulic control unit or related electrical wiring. Campaigns may aim to prevent issues like fluid leaks, overheating, or electrical faults that could degrade braking effectiveness or trigger warning lights. When Ford issues a recall, eligible vehicles are repaired or parts are replaced at no cost to the owner.


What triggers the recall


Triggers include identified defects in the ABS module, hydraulic control unit, or associated circuitry that could compromise the anti-lock braking function or create a fire risk in rare cases. The exact trigger and remedy vary by campaign and model year.


Potential safety impacts


If affected, drivers may see an ABS warning light or experience intermittent loss of ABS function. In some campaigns, electrical faults could lead to overheating or short circuits. The remedies are designed to restore normal braking performance and safety margins.


Model years and regions affected


The set of model years and markets covered by ABS module recalls for the Fusion has varied across campaigns. The precise list of affected VINs is published by NHTSA and Ford for each recall. To know if your Fusion is included, you must look up your VIN in official recall records.


To determine whether your Ford Fusion is affected by an ABS module recall, verify against the official recall database using your vehicle identification number (VIN). The steps below guide you through the process.



  • Find your VIN: It’s located on the driver’s side dashboard near the windshield, or on the driver’s door jamb and vehicle documents.

  • Visit the official recalls page: https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls

  • Enter your VIN and search the recall listings for anything related to the ABS module, AHCU, or braking system components.

  • Review the results to see if a recall applies to your Fusion, including the campaign number, affected model years, and the remedy offered.


Verifying the VIN ensures you see only campaigns that apply to your exact Fusion. If a match exists, contact a Ford dealer to schedule the recall repair or replacement at no cost to you.


What happens next


If your vehicle is subject to a recall, the dealership will evaluate the ABS system and related components. The remedy often involves replacement of the ABS module or the hydraulic control unit, along with software updates as needed. Most recalls are performed at no charge and may require a service appointment depending on parts availability.



  • Inspection and diagnosis by an authorized Ford service center.

  • Replacement of affected ABS hardware or an overhauls to the hydraulic control unit, plus any necessary software updates.

  • Completion typically documented with a recall repair letter and updated vehicle records.


After the service, keep the recall documentation for your records. If you don’t receive notification but suspect an issue, proactively check using your VIN and contact Ford or your local dealer for guidance.


Where to check for recalls and how to contact Ford


Official sources provide the most reliable, up-to-date information on Ford Fusion ABS module recalls. Start with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recalls database and Ford’s consumer support channels. You can also contact your local Ford dealer directly with your VIN.



  • NHTSA recalls database: https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls

  • Ford Customer Service for recall information: 1-866-436-7332 (U.S.) or visit Ford’s official recall page


For those outside the United States, check your national vehicle-safety authority and Ford’s regional website for recall notices and VIN-specific guidance.


Summary


The Ford Fusion ABS module recall landscape is not a single, universal action. It consists of multiple, VIN-specific campaigns that target ABS-related hardware and electrical systems across different model years and regions. To determine if your Fusion is affected, look up your VIN in the official recall databases and contact a Ford dealer for the recommended remedy, typically at no cost to the owner. Stay informed with ongoing updates from NHTSA and Ford’s consumer alerts, and keep your vehicle records up to date.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.