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Ford Recalls Over 163,000 Broncos for Urgent Seat Inspection
On October 23, 2025, Ford announced a significant recall affecting more than 163,000 Bronco vehicles due to a potential safety issue with the driver’s seat. The recall pertains to 2021 to 2023 model year Broncos, where the front seats may have a loose or dislodged seat frame height-adjust pivot bolt. This defect poses an increased risk of injury in the event of a traffic accident, prompting the urgent need for inspections and repairs.
According to the recall notice, a seat with a dislodged bolt may not adequately secure an occupant during a collision, which could lead to more severe injuries. Owners of the affected vehicles will receive an initial notification letter on December 1, 2025, detailing the safety risk, followed by a second letter that will provide further instructions for obtaining repairs.
Ford has stated that the replacement of the faulty components will be conducted at authorized dealerships at no cost to the vehicle owners. Those seeking immediate information about the recall can visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website and enter their vehicle identification number (VIN) under recall campaign number 25V721000.
Impact of Recalls on Ford
This recall is part of a challenging year for Ford, which has faced numerous vehicle recalls, totaling over 134 announcements in 2025 alone, according to data from the Department of Transportation (DOT). This figure represents a record for the company and has significant implications both financially and regarding consumer trust.
The automotive industry, including companies like BMW, Jeep, and Toyota, has seen various recalls this year. Yet, Ford’s situation has drawn particular attention, as it grapples with maintaining consumer confidence amid these safety concerns.
Ford’s proactive approach to this recall aims to mitigate risk by ensuring that all affected vehicles are inspected and repaired. The company emphasizes that, as of now, there have been no reported injuries related to this defect.
Next Steps for Affected Owners
As part of its response strategy, Ford encourages owners of the affected Bronco models to contact authorized dealers for future appointments and repairs. A customer service line has also been established at 1-866-436-7332 for any inquiries regarding the recall process.
While Ford maintains that it has not received any reports of injuries linked to this defect, organizations like Action NS are monitoring the situation closely. Class action lawsuits often arise from mass recalls, and the potential for such legal actions remains a concern in this case.
For those affected, it is crucial to stay informed and take necessary actions as outlined in the forthcoming communications from Ford. The company’s commitment to addressing these safety issues is vital in restoring consumer confidence and ensuring the safety of its vehicles on the road.
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