Ford Issues Urgent Recall for 2025 F-Series Super Duty Trucks Over Brake Failure Concerns
Ford has initiated a safety recall affecting 2,345 F-Series Super Duty trucks from the 2025 model year due to a potentially defective brake booster pushrod. The issue, identified by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), could result in complete brake failure if the retaining spring on the brake booster pushrod fails.
Critical Safety Warning
Owners of the affected vehicles have been advised not to drive their trucks until they have been inspected and repaired by a dealership. The NHTSA has assigned campaign number 25V401000 to this recall, emphasizing the severity of the issue. Letters were sent to affected owners starting June 18, 2025, and the necessary inspections and repairs will be performed free of charge.

The recall specifically involves F-250, F-350, F-450, and F-550 Super Duty pickups manufactured in the 2025 model year. This latest recall adds to Ford’s recent history of safety recalls, including a significant recall of 1 million vehicles for a backup camera issue.
Alexander Stoklosa, the article’s author and a lifelong car enthusiast, notes that Ford has been busy with recalls recently. The company’s efforts to address these issues underscore its commitment to vehicle safety and customer satisfaction.
For more information on this recall and to check if your vehicle is affected, visit the MotorTrend website or consult with an authorized Ford dealership.