Automobile manufacturer Ford is recalling 312,000 vehicles due to a critical issue with the power brake assist system, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
The agency reported that the issue stems from the Electronic Brake Booster (EBB) module, which may lose power while the vehicle is in motion.
“This would extend stopping distances and increase the risk of a crash,” the NHTSA noted.
In cases where Advanced Driver Assistance Systems are active, a failure of the brake booster could cause the vehicle to fail to brake as expected, further raising the chance of collisions.
What Are Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)?
These are smart safety features integrated into modern vehicles to help drivers avoid accidents. If the EBB module fails while ADAS features are enabled, braking performance could be compromised.
How Will Ford Fix the Issue?
According to the NHTSA, Ford will offer two repair options — both free of charge:
- An over-the-air (OTA) software update
- A dealer-performed update
Owners don’t need to pay or take action immediately unless instructed.
Which Ford Vehicles Are Affected?
The recall affects approximately 312,120 vehicles, including:
- 2025 Lincoln Navigator
- Ford F-150
- Ford Expedition
- Ford Bronco
- Ford Ranger
Notification Timeline
Owners will receive notification letters by August 25. If no letter is received, Ford’s customer service can verify if a vehicle is affected.
Overview of Impacted Models
- Lincoln Navigator: A large luxury SUV that seats up to eight passengers. Ford describes it as being “designed with thoughtful technology to place the driver at the center of it all.”
- Ford F-150: America’s best-selling pickup, described by Ford as: “From the vocational truck that works as hard as you, to a mighty weekend warrior to help you break free from the daily grind.”
- Ford Bronco: A rugged and versatile SUV, built to “conquer any terrain.”
- Ford Ranger: A compact or mid-size pickup with strong engine performance and high ground clearance.