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Ford’s stock turned lower after the carmaker said it would cost nearly $600,000 to fix fuel injectors on up to nearly 700,000 SUVs.
A massive recall for a faulty fuel pump affects over 850,000 popular vehicles, but Ford has no immediate fix and has ordered dealers to stop all sales.
The automaker has identified eight instances that involved cracking in a fuel injector and a fire under the car’s hood.
The Ford Motor Company issued more recalls this year than any other vehicle manufacturer has in a calendar year, according to the Wall Street Journal. The automaker reported 89 recalls in the first six months of 2025, which sets a record for any single car manufacturer for a full year.
A recall is underway for over 850,000 Ford and Lincoln vehicles that could have an issue with their low-pressure fuel pump that could cause engine stalls.
Two examples of the Ford GT didn't get the fix meant for them several years ago due to a botched recall campaign