Automotive Safety

Ford’s Massive Recall Exposes Costly Oversight and Risk to American Drivers

By Economics Desk | July 10, 2025

Ford recalls more than 850,000 vehicles nationwide over potential fuel pump failures that could cause engine stalls and crashes, yet a timely fix remains elusive—putting hardworking Americans behind the wheel at unnecessary risk.

In a move that raises serious questions about manufacturing oversight and consumer safety, Ford has announced a recall affecting over 850,000 vehicles across the United States due to a potentially catastrophic failure of low-pressure fuel pumps. This defect risks engine stalling during operation—a direct threat to driver safety on America’s roads. The wide-ranging recall includes popular Ford models such as Broncos, Explorers, F-150s, and heavy-duty trucks like the F-250 SD through F-550 SD lineups. Lincoln vehicles including Aviators and Navigators are also flagged. These cars span recent model years from 2021 through 2023. While Ford is notifying affected owners starting...

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