Ford Recalls Over 148,000 Vehicles Due to Brake and Software Issues

Ford Motor Company is recalling more than 148,000 vehicles in the U.S. as part of two separate recalls announced by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The first recall involves 123,611 vehicles due to a fluid leak that could reduce braking performance and increase stopping distance. This affects certain 2017–2018 Ford F-150, Expedition, and Lincoln Navigator models. Dealers will replace the affected parts, such as the master cylinder or brake booster, free of charge. Additionally, Ford is recalling 24,655 units of its 2025 Explorer vehicles because a powertrain control module (PCM) may reset while driving, potentially damaging the vehicle’s park system or causing an engine stall. Dealers will fix the software issue at no cost to owners, who will receive notification letters by May 26.
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