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What is the recall on the Ford Fusion brake line?

The recall isn't universal. There is no single Ford Fusion brake-line recall that applies to all models; campaigns are year- and VIN-specific, and you should verify the exact status for your vehicle through official sources.


Brake-line recalls typically address corrosion- or manufacturing-related issues that can cause brake-fluid leaks or reduced braking performance. Because campaigns vary by model year and market, owners must confirm eligibility using their vehicle identification number (VIN) and official recall databases.


How recall campaigns apply to Ford Fusion


Understanding how recalls work helps explain why a Fusion might be affected differently from another. Ford and safety regulators issue recalls when a defect or condition could compromise braking performance, and campaigns are issued only for the specific VINs that meet the criteria. This means some Fusion owners will see recalls related to brake lines, while others will not, depending on their car’s production year, region, and VIN.


How to verify recall status for your Ford Fusion


To verify recall status for a specific Fusion, use the steps below. They guide you to determine whether your vehicle is subject to any open campaigns related to brake lines or other safety systems.



  1. Locate your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). It is typically found on the driver’s side dashboard near the windshield and on the driver’s door jamb.

  2. Visit the NHTSA SaferCar.gov recall lookup page and enter your VIN to search for any open recalls.

  3. Log into the Ford Owner portal or contact Ford Customer Service and provide your VIN to check for recall notices specific to your vehicle.

  4. If a recall is listed for your Fusion, arrange service with an authorized Ford dealer. Recalls are performed at no charge to the owner.


If no recalls appear for your VIN, there are currently no open campaigns in the official databases tied to brake-line issues for your car. However, new recalls can be issued, so it’s wise to check periodically or sign up for notifications.


What to do if your Ford Fusion is recalled for brake lines


If you are notified of a brake-line recall or you discover an open campaign for your vehicle, follow these steps to stay safe and compliant with the recall process.



  1. Do not disregard recall notices or delay service. Brake-line work is safety-critical and must be completed by a qualified technician.

  2. If you experience signs of brake-system problems (soft or sinking brake pedal, visible brake-fluid leakage, or reduced braking performance), stop driving and contact your dealer or roadside assistance for guidance. Do not drive a potentially unsafe vehicle.

  3. Schedule repair with an authorized Ford dealer as soon as possible. Brake-line recalls are typically repaired at no cost to the owner for parts and labor.

  4. After the repair, request documentation showing the work performed and the parts replaced. This helps with future service records and resale.

  5. Test the braking system in a safe area once service is completed and confirm there are no leaks or warning lights indicating brake issues.


Owners should remain vigilant even after a recall is completed, as other unrelated brake issues can arise. Regular maintenance and timely attention to brake warning lights are essential for safety.


Summary


There isn’t a single Ford Fusion brake-line recall that covers all cars. The safety campaigns affecting brake lines are issued for specific model years and VINs, with open recalls published by the NHTSA and Ford. To determine whether your Fusion is affected, locate your VIN and use official recall lookups. If you are told your vehicle is under recall, have the dealer perform the repair promptly and at no cost. Always stay informed through official channels and keep thorough service records.

What is the Ford brake line recall?


The Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX models were previously recalled in April 2021 for front brake hose leaks. The 2018 Ford Edge is included in the recall. The NHTSA contacted Ford in March 2021, after it received five vehicle owner questionnaires alleging brake hose leaks on 2016-2017 Ford Edge models.



Which Fords are being recalled for brakes?


The recall includes Ford's SUV Edge, model years 2015 to 2018, as well its mid-size luxury vehicle, Lincoln MKX, from 2016 to 2018. The NHTSA estimates one per cent of the recalled vehicles have the defect.



What is the recall on the Ford Fusion brakes?


Recall Reference Number: 23S12
The safety of you and your passengers is key to every vehicle we build. That is why we've issued a recall for some 2013—2019 Ford Fusion,® Mondeo® and Edge® models. The front brake hoses on certain models could develop a leak, resulting in “softer” braking and longer stopping distance.



Are brake lines covered under warranty?


But other brake components — like your brake pads, shoes and linings — are only designed to last around 30,000 to 50,000 miles each. As a result, they're usually not covered under warranty.


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