🚨 Ford Recalls Over 270,000 SUVs Over Dangerous Brake Issue — Are You Driving a Lemon?

ford recalls 270,000 suvs over brake issue

If you’re driving a Ford Expedition or Lincoln Navigator in California, this recall could put your safety at serious risk.

Ford Motor Company has just recalled nearly 274,000 SUVs due to a critical brake system defect that could lead to loss of brake function. Yes, you read that right — your brakes might not work when you need them most.

If your Ford has been in and out of the shop or you’re fed up with repeat repairs, this latest recall might be the last straw. Here’s what you need to know and how Golden State Lemon Lawyers can help.

đź”§ What’s the Problem With These SUVs?

Ford’s recall affects certain 2021–2023 model year Ford Expeditions and Lincoln Navigators. The issue? The brake master cylinder could leak brake fluid into the brake booster, resulting in:

  • Reduced braking ability
  • Increased stopping distance
  • Higher risk of accidents
  • Sudden loss of brake function ⚠️

This is more than an inconvenience — it’s a serious safety hazard, especially on the busy roads and freeways of Southern California.

 

📢 Is Your SUV on the Recall List?

Ford was supposed to notify affected vehicle owners beginning early July 2024. Use your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) to check recall status on the NHTSA website or contact your dealership.

But here’s the kicker: a recall doesn’t erase the lemon law protections you already have.


🍋 What If My Ford SUV Is a Lemon?

If you’ve experienced multiple brake issues, repeat dealership visits, or your SUV has spent significant time in the shop, you may qualify for compensation under California Lemon Law — especially if you purchased or leased your vehicle in Southern California.

Under California’s lemon law, you’re entitled to:

  1. A full refund or vehicle replacement
  2. Reimbursement for out-of-pocket repairs, towing, and rental cars
  3. Legal representation at no cost to you
📍 Southern California Drivers: Don’t Wait

At Golden State Lemon Lawyers, we focus exclusively on helping California drivers — especially those in Los Angeles, San Diego, Riverside, Orange County, and beyond — fight back when automakers sell defective vehicles.

 

Ford has a track record of recalls. If your SUV is acting up now, it may not be a one-time fluke — it might be a lemon.

 

âś… What To Do Next
  1. Check your recall status using your VIN.
  2. Document all repairs and dealership visits.
  3. Contact Golden State Lemon Lawyers for a free lemon law case review.

The consultation is 100% free, and if you qualify, Ford pays your legal fees.

 

📞 Call Now or Click Below to See If You Qualify

Don’t let a defective vehicle put your family at risk. If you’re dealing with brake problems, safety concerns, or ongoing repairs, we’re ready to fight for you.

 

👉 Start Your Free Case Review Now

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