Why Ford Just Recalled 345,000 Bronco Sport And Escape SUVs

Ford has recalled more than 730,000 of its SUVs and pickup trucks. Of the large number of recalled vehicles, over 345,000 are theFord Escapeand Bronco Sport, recalled due to fire risks. Another recall notice filed with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reveals the company will recall several models, including the Ford Expedition, F-150,Lincoln Navigator, Maverick, and Super Duty, to fix an issue with the software that controls the trailer’s electronic brakes. As per theNHTSA recall notice, 345,451 units of the Ford Bronco Sport and Escape are affected by the issue. The recall applies to Ford Escape models manufactured between July 09, 2025, and June 24, 2025, whereas the Ford Bronco models affected include units produced between August 05, 2025, and July 12, 2025.

Meanwhile, as many as 391,836 Ford pickups are also being recalled, according to anotherNHTSA notice. This notice applies to theFord Expeditionmade between July 20, 2025, and July 31, 2025; Ford F-150s manufactured between August 12, 2025, and July 24, 2025; the ​​Lincoln Navigator manufactured from June 07, 2025, and June 08, 2025;Ford Mavericksmade between August 08, 2025, and February 22; and theFord Super Duty series— including the F-250, F-350, F-450, and F-550 — built between June 10, 2025, and July 12, 2025.

Ford Bronco Sport in red on a cemented patchway with woods in the background

Breaking down the reasons behind the Ford recall

The recall notice informs us of the issues affecting the Ford Escape and Bronco Sport with a 1.5-liter engine. These SUVs are being recalled due to a defect in the engine oil separator housing. According to the filing, the housing is prone to breaking, leading to an oil spill. Leakage of oil in the close vicinity of ignition sources such as the exhaust or the running engine can lead to a fire. The company notes the owners must watch for signs, including oil leaks on or under the engine or the smell of oil or smoke rising from under the hood. If an adequate amount of oil accumulates around the engine, it can result in a catastrophe. The company also noted no accidents have been reported due to the issue so far. To rectify the problem, Ford and Lincoln dealers will examine the oil separators and replace them if required.

At the same time, the pickup trucks we mentioned above are also being recalled due to a software issue relating to the trailer brake controller. The NHTSA notice says the trailer brakes may not apply properly when using a trailer featuring an “electric or electric-over-hydraulic brake system.” The trailer brake controller software will be patched with an update to fix the issue.

Ford Super Duty F-250 pickup truck pulling a mobile house trailer