Ford vehicle recall over brake and steering issues

Sunday, May 25, 2025, 4:20 pm

Ford is recalling over 15,000 vehicles in Canada following reports of brake and steering malfunctions in several models, including the Expedition and Navigator. Authorities have warned that these issues may lead to increased crash risks, urging affected owners to seek dealer intervention promptly.


citynews.ca / Ford recalling 15,000 vehicles due to possible brake and steering issues

Ford is recalling more than 13,000 Expedition and Navigator vehicles due to potential brake issues. A notice posted on the Transport Canada website says the front brake lines on the affected vehicles may have been bent during engine installation and could become damaged by contact with the engine…

thestar.com / Ford recalls more than 15,000 trucks and SUVs for brake, steering issues

More than 15,000 Ford vehicles are being recalled in Canada over brake and steering issues that could increase crash risks.


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