What should I do if I didn't receive a recall notice?

All recall programs are Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) specific. Vehicles involved in a recall may be identified by specific build dates within a model year, the assembly plant, or other factors. If a program is announced on a vehicle, Ford will notify the last owner on record by mail. 

If you know your 17-digit VIN, you can check to see what recalls your vehicle may have open at any time by entering it into the search feature on the Ford Recall and Service Action look-up, or contact your Ford Dealer.

Your VIN can be found on your vehicle at the base of the windscreen (seen from the outside), or on the vehicle build and compliance labels that can be found on the right-hand (driver) side front or rear door openings. The VIN can also be found on documents such as registration papers, insurance, or finance statements. Please note, VINs are exactly 17 characters long and contain both numbers and letters. They must be an exact match. For example, the letter ‘O’ and the number zero ‘0’ can sometimes be entered incorrectly, resulting in errors. Please confirm your VIN carefully before searching.

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