Ford Transit
Recall Hub
Live data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration covering every Ford Transit model year. Filter by year, search by keyword, or enter your VIN to check your specific commercial van. All recall repairs at Astro Ford are free of charge — covering every Transit configuration including cargo van, passenger van, crew van, cutaway, and chassis cab in regular, long, and long-extended wheelbases with low, medium, and high roof options. We also service the Transit Trail off-road variant and AWD-equipped models. Astro Ford is your Gulf Coast partner for fleet recall service, with capacity for multiple Transit vans and minimal downtime for commercial customers.
Check Your Specific Truck
Enter your 17-character VIN to see only the recalls that apply to your exact vehicle. We query NHTSA in real time.
Notable Transit Recalls to Know
Significant recalls affecting Ford Transit owners across the third-generation platform — covering 2025 brake pedal pushrod disconnect (DO NOT DRIVE advisory), 2023-2024 Transit Trail engine crossmember security, rear axle shaft bolt corrections from prior recall repairs, steering coupler cover and tire correction recalls, integrated trailer module software, and rearview camera software. Verified from NHTSA Part 573 reports, Ford safety bulletins, and reputable industry sources. Always check your specific VIN above; not all vehicles in a model year are affected. Fleet operators with multiple Transits are encouraged to schedule batch recall service.
Transit Recall FAQs
Common questions about Ford F-150 recalls, your rights as an owner, and what to do next.
The fastest and most accurate method is to enter your 17-character VIN into the checker at the top of this page, which queries the NHTSA database in real time. You can also check directly at nhtsa.gov/recalls or Ford's own recall tool at ford.com/support/recalls-details.
Your VIN is found on the lower left corner of your windshield (visible from outside), on your driver's door jamb sticker, or on your registration and insurance documents.
Yes — all safety, compliance, and emissions recalls are repaired at no cost to you. Parts and labor are covered by Ford through any authorized Ford dealership, regardless of whether you are the original owner or purchased the truck used.
If you previously paid out of pocket to fix an issue that was later tied to a recall, you may be eligible for a refund. Ask your Ford dealer or contact Ford Customer Service at 1-866-436-7332 for reimbursement details.
Safety, compliance, and emissions recalls do not expire. Ford is required by federal law to repair these defects free of charge regardless of the vehicle's age or mileage, and regardless of how many owners the truck has had.
Customer Satisfaction Programs (which are separate from safety recalls) may have time and mileage limitations. If you are unsure whether something is a safety recall or a CSP, ask your dealer or check NHTSA.gov — only official safety recalls appear in the NHTSA database.
It depends on the severity. Most recalls allow you to continue driving while awaiting a repair appointment — the risk is present but not immediate. However, some recalls carry a "Do Not Drive" or "Park It Outside" warning from NHTSA, meaning the vehicle poses an immediate safety risk and should not be operated until repaired.
Always read the full recall description for your specific truck. If in doubt, contact Astro Ford or Ford Customer Service at 1-866-436-7332 for guidance specific to your VIN.
Ford is required by law to mail notification letters to all registered owners of affected vehicles once a recall is announced and VINs are confirmed. These letters identify the defect, the safety risk, and instructions for getting the repair done.
You can also proactively sign up for alerts through the free NHTSA SaferCar app or via Ford's recall notification sign-up. Because mailing lists depend on vehicle registration, used truck buyers may not always receive letters — this is why checking your VIN directly is important.
Based on NHTSA data, the most serious current recall is for 2025 Ford Transit vans, which carries a Do Not Drive advisory: the brake pedal may disconnect from the brake booster pushrod due to a missing cotter pin (Ford 26C07, NHTSA 26V090, ~15,965 vehicles built January 21 through April 25, 2025 at Kansas City Assembly).
The 2023–2024 Transit Trail off-road variant has been hit hardest by recall actions: the 26S04 engine crossmember bolts recall (1,403 vehicles, fasteners installed without washers), the 24S67 rear axle shaft bolts correction recall (for vehicles previously repaired incorrectly under 24V-102), and the 25S95 steering coupler cover and tire correction recall (for vehicles previously repaired incorrectly under 24V226 and 24V591).
The 2022–2027 Transit equipped with the trailer tow package is covered by the integrated trailer module recall (26C10, ~4.3 million vehicles total). The 2022–2025 Transit is covered by the rearview camera APIM software recall (25S49), and the 2018–2022 Transit Connect plus 2020–2023 Transit are covered by an older rearview camera blank image recall (25S72).
Fleet operators of multiple Transit vans should run a batch VIN check on NHTSA.gov to identify all open recalls across the fleet at once. The 2023–2024 Transit Trail concentrates more recalls than any other configuration because the Trail body-lift specification used unique fasteners and components that turned out to have issues. A high recall count does not mean the vehicle is unreliable — it means defects are being identified and remedied at no cost to owners.
A safety recall is a federally mandated action where Ford must fix a confirmed safety defect at no cost, with no expiration date. These are filed with NHTSA and appear in the official recall database.
A Customer Satisfaction Program (CSP) is a voluntary Ford initiative to address quality issues that do not rise to the level of a federal safety recall. CSPs often have expiration dates and mileage limits, and they do not appear on NHTSA.gov. Your Ford dealer can check your VIN for any open CSPs when you bring your truck in for service.
It varies widely by the nature of the recall. A simple software update — whether dealer-applied or delivered over the air — can often be completed in under an hour. More involved repairs like replacing a brake booster, rear axle assemblies, or engine components may require several hours or a parts order if inventory is limited.
When you schedule your recall appointment at Astro Ford, our service team can give you an estimated completion time based on the specific recall and parts availability.
An open, unrepaired recall can negatively affect resale value, and in some states dealers are legally prohibited from selling a vehicle with an unrepaired safety recall. Getting recalls repaired promptly — and keeping documentation — actually protects your truck's value.
A completed recall has no negative impact on resale value, and in many cases demonstrates that the vehicle has been properly maintained. Always provide recall repair documentation when selling your F-150.
Yes. As an authorized Ford dealership, Astro Ford performs all Ford safety recall repairs at no charge to you, using genuine Ford parts and factory-trained technicians. You do not need to have purchased your truck from us — any Ford dealer can complete your recall repair.
Call us or schedule your recall appointment online and mention your recall campaign number when booking. Our service team will verify your VIN and confirm parts availability before your visit.