Ford Motor Company is recalling more than 850,000 vehicles in the United States due to a defect in the low-pressure fuel pump that may cause engine stalls, increasing the risk of accidents. The recall affects various 2021–2023 Ford and Lincoln models, including the F-150, Mustang, Explorer, Expedition, and Lincoln Aviator and Navigator.
Ford Recalls Models
The recall encompasses approximately 850,318 vehicles, including:
Ford F-150 (2021–2023)
Ford Mustang (2021–2023)
Ford Explorer (2021–2023)
Ford Expedition (2021–2023)
Lincoln Aviator (2021–2023)
Lincoln Navigator (2021–2023)
The issue stems from a low-pressure fuel pump that may fail, leading to engine stalls while driving. This defect could result in reduced engine power, misfiring, or the illumination of the check engine light. The risk of failure is heightened in hot weather or when fuel levels are low. Ford has stated that approximately 10% of the recalled vehicles may be affected by this issue.
Ford plans to notify affected vehicle owners starting July 14, 2025. The company is currently working on a remedy for the problem, which will be provided free of charge at authorized dealerships. While no injuries or accidents have been reported related to this issue, owners are advised to watch for warning signs such as reduced engine power or illuminated check engine lights.
Safety Concerns and Regulatory Oversight
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has been closely monitoring the situation and has received six consumer complaints related to power loss due to this issue. The agency continues to work with Ford to ensure that the recall is conducted effectively and that the remedy adequately addresses the safety concerns.
The Ford F-150, one of the most popular pickup trucks in the United States, is among the models affected by this recall. Owners of 2021–2023 F-150s are urged to check their vehicle identification numbers (VINs) to determine if their trucks are included in the recall. Ford dealerships will provide the necessary repairs once a fix is available.
This marks Ford’s 89th recall in 2025, impacting nearly 5 million Ford and Lincoln vehicles—making up about 40% of all recalls filed this year. Earlier this year, a separate recall addressed defective rearview cameras in over 1.1 million vehicles—also including F‑150s and other models.
How to Check Your Vehicle
Vehicle owners can verify recall status using the NHTSA website via VIN, license plate, or vehicle make and model . Ford also suggests contacting customer support or a dealership for assistance. This is especially pertinent for Ford F‑150 owners, as part of the recall scope.
What Owners Should Do Now
Watch for Ford’s mail notice starting July 14.
Track your vehicle online using VIN or plate number.
Visit your dealer for free inspection and repair once available.
Avoid running low on fuel, especially in hot weather, until the fix is installed.
Report performance issues immediately, even if no recall notice is received.
Ford’s fuel pump recall is among the largest of the year, emphasizing the importance of regular maintenance and prompt responses to safety alerts. For those driving affected models—especially popular workhorses like the F‑150—it’s crucial to act quickly once you receive a recall notice. In the meantime, stay alert and cautious—your engine’s performance and safety could depend on it.