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What year did they recall the transmission on the Ford F-150?

Ford has recalled the F-150’s transmission in multiple campaigns across several model years, rather than a single year.


Readers asking about recall history should note that the F-150 has used different automatic transmissions over its lifecycle, including the 6-speed and the modern 10-speed units. Recalls related to shifting, torque converter, or transmission software have occurred sporadically since the early 2010s, with later campaigns tied to the 10-speed transmission used in newer trucks. The exact remedies and eligible years vary by VIN.


Historical context of Ford F-150 transmission recalls


Over the years, Ford has issued multiple recalls targeting different transmissions used in the F-150. The campaigns have covered various model years and configurations, rather than a single, uniform year. Below is a general overview of how these recalls have evolved and how owners can verify status.


Below are the two broad categories of transmission recalls that have affected F-150s over time. This is not an exhaustive listing of all recall campaigns; owners should verify their VIN.



  • Recall campaigns tied to 6-speed automatic transmissions (the 6R80 and related variants) used in earlier F-150 configurations.

  • Recall campaigns tied to the 10-speed automatic transmission (the 10R80) used in later F-150 configurations.


Get your VIN checked to know if your specific truck is affected and what remedy Ford offers for your situation.


How to check if your Ford F-150 is affected


To determine whether a recall applies to your truck, start with your VIN and consult official sources.


Follow these steps to verify recall status for your vehicle.



  1. Locate your vehicle identification number (VIN). It is usually found on the driver’s side dashboard near the windshield, on the driver’s door jamb, or on your registration documents.

  2. Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall website and enter your VIN to see active or completed campaigns.

  3. Visit Ford’s official recall search page and use your VIN to pull up recalls specific to your F-150.

  4. Contact a local Ford dealer to confirm recall status and schedule any recommended service at no charge if applicable.

  5. Keep any recall-related documents and service records for future reference.


Checking your VIN is the most reliable way to confirm current recall status and what remedy Ford offers for your vehicle.


What to expect during recall service


During repair campaigns, dealers typically replace affected transmission components, reprogram software, or implement other corrective actions. All work related to recalls is performed at no cost to the owner.


Summary


In summary, there isn’t a single recall year for the Ford F-150’s transmission. Ford has conducted multiple recall campaigns affecting different model years and transmission types, most notably the older 6-speed transmissions and the later 10-speed units. The best way to determine if your particular truck is affected is to check the VIN against official recall databases (NHTSA and Ford). If a recall applies, have the dealer perform the remedy promptly to restore safe operation.

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