Ford's Recall Nightmare: Over Half a Million Vehicles Hit by New Defects and Stop-Sales

Ford Motor Company has faced an unprecedented year for recalls in 2025, setting a new record at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) by July with 94 recalls affecting over 6.3 million vehicles. This trend continues with several significant new recalls impacting popular models like the F-150, Super Duty trucks, Ranger, Explorer, and Lincoln Aviator, underscoring a challenging period for the automaker concerning manufacturing defects.
One notable recall targets 355,656 2025 and 2026 Super Duty trucks and 2025 F-150 pickups. The issue revolves around the instrument panels, specifically the digital display located between the speedometer and tachometer, which may remain blank or in a standby state after certain ignition cycles. This critical malfunction occurs if the instrument panel receives a CAN bus signal to wake up during a specific, narrow window of its sleep entry sequence. The consequence is severe: drivers would be unable to monitor their speed or receive crucial warnings, such as check engine, ABS, or other vital messages. Fortunately, the resolution for this problem is a straightforward software update. Owners whose vehicles are not capable of over-the-air (OTA) updates or lack access to mobile dealer repair services will need to bring their trucks to a dealership. Ford strongly advises against driving affected vehicles due to the safety hazards associated with a non-functional instrument panel. Instead, dealerships are instructed to arrange complimentary towing for these pickups, and owners should not be charged for the recall service. Furthermore, any prior charges for repairs directly related to this blanking cluster issue should be reimbursed by Ford Motor Company.
Another substantial recall impacts 100,900 current-generation Ford Ranger pickups from the 2024 to 2026 model years, specifically those built between December 9, 2022, and July 29, 2025. This safety concern centers on the curtain airbags, which were found to be susceptible to tearing during deployment. The defect was initially discovered during a NHTSA safety audit, where a 2025 Ranger marginally passed a side impact test. Subsequent investigation by Ford and a third-party lab revealed that a small, 15/32-inch slit had torn in the curtain airbag, causing it to prematurely deflate. Ford's deeper analysis pinpointed the inner reinforcement flange for the airbags as the cause, capable of inducing similar tears and pressure loss. To rectify this, Ford will implement the addition of a protective shield for the curtain airbags; the airbags themselves do not require replacement. While owners are not currently advised to park their Rangers, the necessary parts for the fix are not yet available. Ford anticipates that owners will be notified, and repairs will commence in the second half of December.
Lastly, a widespread recall affects over 210,000 2025 Ford Explorer, Police Interceptor Utility, and 2025 Lincoln Aviator models. This issue stems from a potentially defective Body Control Module (BCM), referred to by Ford as BCMC, which is manufactured by Aptiv Services and may have an improperly soldered printed circuit board. The malfunction can lead to a variety of electrical problems, most notably inoperative trailer lights and the display of a
You may also like...
Football Frenzy: PSG's €150M Mega-Bid for Super Eagles Star Shakes Transfer Market

Super Eagles star Victor Osimhen, currently excelling at Galatasaray, is generating significant transfer buzz with Frenc...
NBA Inferno: Heat's Historic 53-Point First Quarter Annihilates Hornets

The Miami Heat secured a 126-108 victory over the Charlotte Hornets in an NBA Cup game, marked by a franchise-record 53-...
Breaking! Netflix's My Hero Academia Movie Surges Ahead After 7-Year Wait

Netflix's live-action My Hero Academia film is set to begin filming in Fall 2026, signaling a major step forward for the...
Epic Quest Progress! Live-Action Zelda Movie Takes Major Leap Forward

The live-action adaptation of "The Legend of Zelda" has officially begun production in New Zealand, with Wes Ball direct...
Mod Sun Opens Up on Avril Lavigne Split: 'If I Run Into You, It’s All Love'

Mod Sun opens up about his past engagement to Avril Lavigne, reflecting on their breakup and the personal growth he expe...
Milli Vanilli’s Fab Morvan Lands New Grammy Nod 35 Years Post-Scandal

Fab Morvan of Milli Vanilli has received a second Grammy nomination for his audiobook, 35 years after the duo's historic...
Hidden Benefit Revealed: Blue Badge Holders Can Get Free Travel!

Many Blue Badge holders in Scotland may be unaware they qualify for free bus travel using the National Entitlement Card....
Black Friday Frenzy: Apple Fans Grab MacBook Air for Jaw-Dropping £17!

Apple fans can snag a MacBook Air M2 at its lowest-ever price this Black Friday, with Sky Mobile offering it for just £1...