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Ford Recalls 312,000+ Vehicles for Power Brake Assist Failure Risk

Massive Recall Targets 2025 Ford and Lincoln Models

Ford Motor Company has initiated a significant recall affecting 312,120 vehicles in the United States due to a critical issue with the power brake assist system. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the loss of power brake assist while driving can extend stopping distances, thereby increasing the risk of crashes. This recall specifically targets certain 2025 models, including the Lincoln Navigator, Ford F-150, Ford Expedition, Ford Bronco, and Ford Ranger.

The NHTSA announced this recall on August 1, highlighting the urgency of addressing this safety concern. The agency noted that approximately one percent of the affected vehicles are expected to have the defect. Owners of these vehicles are urged to monitor communications from Ford for instructions on how to proceed with necessary repairs or inspections.

Technical Issue Behind the Brake Assist Failure

The root cause of this recall is linked to a potential failure in the electronic brake booster module. This component is crucial for providing power assistance to the braking system, and its malfunction can result in reduced braking performance. The issue was first identified in the 2025 models, prompting Ford to take swift action to mitigate risks to drivers and passengers.

While driving, if the electronic brake booster module fails, drivers may notice a significant difference in brake pedal feel and response. This can be particularly dangerous in emergency situations where quick stopping is essential. Ford is working closely with the NHTSA to ensure that affected vehicles are repaired promptly to prevent any potential accidents.

Dealers will be instructed to inspect and, if necessary, replace the faulty components at no cost to the vehicle owners. Notifications are expected to be sent out soon, detailing the steps owners need to take to schedule these repairs. Ford has emphasized its commitment to customer safety and is taking all necessary measures to address this issue efficiently.

Impact on Ford Owners and Next Steps

For owners of the affected 2025 Lincoln Navigator, F-150, Expedition, Bronco, and Ranger models, this recall raises concerns about vehicle safety and reliability. The potential for extended stopping distances could pose serious risks, especially in high-traffic or emergency scenarios. Ford is encouraging owners to stay vigilant and respond quickly once recall notices are issued.

The company has not yet released specific details on the timeline for repairs or the exact number of vehicles already exhibiting the defect. However, with over 312,000 vehicles involved, this recall represents a significant logistical challenge for Ford and its dealership network. Owners are advised to check the NHTSA website or Fordโ€™s official recall portal for updates on their specific vehicle using the VIN number.

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