FORD RECALLS OVER 312,000 VEHICLES DUE TO BRAKE ASSIST FAILURE, SAYS NHTSA

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FORD RECALLS
FORD RECALLS

Ford recalls have once again made headlines as the automaker is set to recall over 312,000 vehicles due to a critical issue with power brake assist. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) confirmed the decision, citing an increased risk of crashes caused by unexpected loss of brake assist, particularly during engine restarts.

ISSUE AT THE CENTER OF THE FORD RECALLS

According to the NHTSA, this latest recall affects 2020 to 2023 Ford F-250, F-350, F-450 Super Duty trucks equipped with 6.7-liter diesel engines. The agency’s investigation revealed that when these vehicles undergo an auto start-stop engine cycle, the brake vacuum pump may not function as intended. This could lead to drivers needing to apply greater force to the brake pedal, increasing the chances of a collision.

KEY DETAILS RELEASED BY FORD AND NHTSA

  • Number of Vehicles Affected: 312,000+
  • Models Involved: Ford F-Series Super Duty (2020–2023, 6.7L Diesel)
  • Main Problem: Brake vacuum pump failure during auto restart
  • Risk: Reduced braking power, leading to higher crash potential
  • Recall ID: 24V-567
  • Owner Notification Date: Starting September 16, 2025

Ford has reported one accident potentially linked to this issue, although no injuries have been confirmed so far. The company is urging drivers to take the matter seriously and schedule service as soon as notifications are issued.

WHAT OWNERS SHOULD DO

Ford will be mailing letters to all affected owners. When you receive one, here’s what to expect:

  • Dealers will inspect the vacuum pump and related components.
  • If needed, the dealer will reprogram the powertrain control module (PCM) to prevent pump failure.
  • The service will be free of charge.

Until then, Ford advises drivers who experience stiff brake pedals after engine restart to immediately contact their dealership.

HOW TO CHECK IF YOUR VEHICLE IS INCLUDED

To find out whether your vehicle is part of this Ford recall:

  1. Visit nhtsa.gov/recalls
  2. Enter your 17-digit VIN number
  3. You will get a full list of all current recalls related to your vehicle

You can also call Ford Customer Service at 1-866-436-7332, mentioning Recall Number 24S45.

FORD RECALLS: AN ONGOING CHALLENGE

This is not the first time Ford recalls have made headlines in 2025. Earlier this year, Ford recalled vehicles due to rearview camera malfunctions and battery issues. Safety experts warn that automakers must stay vigilant, especially as more vehicles rely on software-driven components.

Ford says it’s continuing to work closely with regulators and improve testing standards to prevent future risks.

Here’s a brief overview of recent Ford recalls in 2025:

Recall DateIssueModels AffectedVehicles Recalled
Feb 2025Rear camera failureExplorer, Mustang462,000
May 2025Battery fire riskEscape, Lincoln Corsair (hybrid)125,000
Aug 2025Brake assist failureF-250, F-350, F-450 Super Duty312,000+

FINAL THOUGHTS

If you drive a Ford Super Duty diesel truck manufactured between 2020 and 2023, it’s critical to check if your vehicle is affected. Ford recalls are issued for your safety, and prompt action can help prevent accidents and damage.

Stay safe on the road—if your vehicle qualifies, schedule your repair appointment promptly. Have thoughts or questions? Feel free to drop a comment below and let us know your experience.