Ford recalled more than 300,000 models due to brake failures
A fault in the electric brake booster module has prompted Ford to recall more than 300,000 vehicles in the U.S. The defect can increase braking distance.
Ford Motor Company is facing a new problem in the United States: the voluntary recall of more than 300,000 vehicles due to a problem that could jeopardize road safety.
This warning does not arise from a minor detail, but from a fault detected in the braking system that, if not corrected, could increase the chances of an accident.
The warning came after an investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which confirmed that certain recent Ford and Lincoln models could experience a malfunction in the electric brake booster module, known as EBB.
This component is key for the brakes to respond quickly and strongly enough, especially in critical conditions such as heavy rain or city traffic.
According to the NHTSA report, a defect in the EBB could lengthen the braking distance, reducing the vehicle's effectiveness in stopping in time.
This risk is increased when advanced assistance systems — such as automatic emergency braking or adaptive cruise control — depend directly on the immediate response of the brakes.
How the EBB module works and why it is so important
The EBB is a device that acts as an electric assistant for the braking system.
Unlike traditional brake boosters, which rely on vacuum pressure, the EBB uses electrical energy to amplify the force that exerted by the driver on the pedal. This not only improves braking precision, but also allows for the integration of modern safety technologies.
When this module fails, the driver may perceive that the vehicle needs to travel further before coming to a complete stop.
In addition, Functions such as collision assistance and adaptive cruise control, which depend on fully operational brakes, are compromised. Simply put, an EBB malfunction reduces the safety margin these systems are designed to provide.
Models Affected by the Recall
Ford has specified that not all of its vehicles are affected by the recall, but some of its most popular and representative models are. All of them correspond to the 2025 model year. The list includes:
The variety on the list is wide, from luxury SUVs like the Navigator to iconic pickups like the F-150, reflecting the scope of the problem and the diversity of potentially affected customers.
According to Ford, the defect could manifest itself at any time of use, without warning, so it is crucial that owners act as soon as possible. Ignoring the recall could put not only those traveling in the vehicle at risk, but also other road users.
How to know if your vehicle is included
Ford and the NHTSA have enabled tools for owners to check if their vehicle is part of the recall. The procedure is simple:
Formal notifications will be mailed starting August 25, detailing specifics for each owner.
Free Repairs and Fixes
One bright spot amidst this situation is that Ford has assured that all repairs will be free of charge to customers.
In many cases, the fix will be an over-the-air (OTA) software update, a process that can be performed without visiting a dealership and is similar to installing updates on a smartphone.
However, when the repair requires physical intervention, it will be necessary to go to an authorized Ford workshop. There, technicians will replace or adjust faulty components, ensuring the braking system regains optimal functionality.
The company has emphasized that the goal is to fully restore brake performance and ensure all assistance systems operate as designed.
Ford's Position and Impact on the Industry
While Ford has not indicated an exact timeframe for completing all repairs, it has underscored its commitment to safety and customer satisfaction.
The brand has faced several recalls due to technical problems in recent years, and this case once again highlights the importance of constant vigilance in vehicle safety systems.
Automotive industry experts point out that these types of recalls not only affect the brand's image, but also pressure the entire industry to strengthen its quality control processes.
In a market where software updates and electronics play an increasingly important role, any failure in critical components such as brakes can have immediate repercussions on consumer confidence.

