Understanding Legal Claims for Injuries Linked to Recalled Ford and Lincoln Vehicles with Engine Stalling Defects

Ford’s Massive Fuel Pump Recall: What You Need to Know

Ford Motor Company has issued a sweeping recall of more than 850,000 vehicles across the United States due to a potentially dangerous fuel pump defect. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) confirms that this issue affects popular models including the Ford Bronco, Explorer, F-150, and several Lincoln vehicles. At the center of the recall is a low-pressure fuel pump that may fail without warning, causing the engine to stall while driving and significantly increasing the risk of a crash.

Ford’s announcement follows an internal investigation revealing that the defect may be linked to design flaws and internal contamination of the jet pump. The defect is particularly dangerous during warm weather or when fuel levels are low, making it a serious concern for drivers nationwide. While Ford has not confirmed any injuries or accidents as of the recall date, the possibility of sudden engine failure on the road presents an immediate safety threat.

The recall includes:

  • 2021–2023 Ford Broncos, Explorers, and Lincoln Aviators
  • 2021–2023 Ford F-250 SD, F-350 SD, F-450 SD, and F-550 SD trucks
  • 2021–2022 Ford Mustangs and Lincoln Navigators
  • 2022 Ford Expeditions

An estimated 10% of these 850,318 vehicles may contain the defective fuel pump.

How the Defective Fuel Pump Puts Drivers and Passengers at Risk

When a vehicle’s fuel pump fails, the consequences can be immediate and catastrophic. Without sufficient fuel pressure, the engine can lose power or stall completely, especially at high speeds or in heavy traffic. Drivers caught in these situations may not have time to react or safely maneuver, increasing the likelihood of being rear-ended or veering off the road.

Drivers may notice warning signs before a complete stall occurs. These can include poor acceleration, rough idling, the check engine light turning on, or a sudden drop in engine performance. However, these symptoms may not appear in every case, leaving many drivers unaware of the imminent danger.

This is particularly troubling because engine stalling is not a minor inconvenience—it’s a serious mechanical failure that creates a dangerous traffic condition. Ford’s documents with the NHTSA state the risk is even higher in warmer temperatures, which could impact drivers during New York’s summer season.

Given the lack of a confirmed remedy, drivers must stay alert to these symptoms and consider alternative transportation until repairs are completed.

Ford’s Response and Ongoing Uncertainty Around the Fix

Ford has informed the NHTSA that a solution to the defective fuel pump is still being developed. Vehicle owners are expected to receive two notices: one explaining the issue and another advising when a repair is available. Service will be free of charge once Ford finalizes the fix.

This delay leaves consumers in a difficult position. While Ford recommends that drivers be vigilant for signs of poor performance or engine stalling, the reality is that even cautious drivers may find themselves in a dangerous situation if their fuel pump fails mid-traffic.

Until a solution is implemented, these recalled vehicles remain a serious hazard on New York roads. If you or someone you know was injured in a crash involving one of the affected models—whether due to stalling, power loss, or delayed repairs—you may have grounds to pursue a legal claim.

Legal Rights for Victims of Ford Fuel Pump Failure Crashes

If you were injured in a car accident caused by a defective Ford or Lincoln vehicle, you may be eligible to file a personal injury lawsuit. These legal claims can seek compensation for:

  • Medical bills
  • Lost wages and income
  • Pain and suffering
  • Property damage
  • Long-term disability

Manufacturers have a legal duty to ensure their vehicles are safe before they reach consumers. When they fail to meet this obligation—and when injuries occur as a result—they can be held accountable through civil litigation.

It is important to act quickly. Product liability and auto defect cases often involve strict deadlines for filing, known as statutes of limitations. A delay in pursuing your claim could result in a loss of your legal rights.

What to Do if You Own a Recalled Ford or Lincoln Vehicle

If your vehicle is among those listed in the recall, do not ignore the warning. Although Ford has promised to notify affected consumers, you can take proactive steps by visiting the NHTSA recall site or contacting Ford directly to verify your model.

In the meantime, consider whether it is safe to continue driving your vehicle, especially in high-traffic or long-distance travel. If you experience any of the listed symptoms—engine misfires, sudden loss of power, or poor fuel efficiency—contact a certified mechanic and document everything.

For those who have already suffered an injury or crash related to the defect, it’s critical to preserve all evidence, including photos of the vehicle, medical records, and witness information. These materials can help support a successful legal claim.

Why Legal Representation Is Crucial

Going up against a company like Ford requires legal guidance from a firm that handles large-scale product liability cases. A legal team can investigate the root cause of your crash, work with industry professionals to establish fault, and handle all negotiations with the manufacturer’s insurance company.

Lawsuits over defective auto components often result in substantial compensation, but only when handled with precision and experience. Victims without legal support may face delays, lowball settlement offers, or denial of their claims entirely.

Contact Parker Waichman LLP For a Free Case Review

If you or someone you care about was injured in a crash involving a recalled Ford or Lincoln vehicle, legal help is available. Contact Parker Waichman LLP today to learn your rights. We are currently reviewing cases nationwide involving Ford’s fuel pump defect and engine failure. Our firm is committed to helping victims recover full compensation for their injuries and losses.

Call 1-800-YOUR-LAWYER (1-800-968-7529) for your FREE consultation with a product liability attorney at Parker Waichman LLP. Protect your rights—call now before time runs out.

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