Ford EcoBoost V6 Engine Recall & Lawsuit: What You Need to Know

Ford’s popular EcoBoost V6 engines—used in vehicles like the F-150, Bronco, Explorer, and Edge—have recently come under fire due to serious engine defects. These issues have led to a major recall and a growing number of lawsuits, leaving many owners frustrated and concerned.

What’s the Problem?

The trouble lies within the intake valves of Ford’s 2.7L and 3.0L EcoBoost V6 engines. These valves were manufactured using a brittle alloy that could crack or break, causing:

  • Sudden engine failure

  • Power loss while driving

  • Loud knocking noises

  • Complete engine replacement in severe cases

Ford acknowledged that the valve materials were too hard, leading to cracking under heat and pressure.

Affected Vehicles

The issue primarily affects certain 2021–2022 models, including:

  • Ford Bronco

  • Ford F-150

  • Ford Edge

  • Ford Explorer

  • Lincoln Nautilus

  • Lincoln Aviator

Over 125,000 vehicles may be impacted by this manufacturing defect.

Ford’s Response: Recalls & Repairs

In 2024, Ford launched an official recall for vehicles with defective valves. Owners were told to bring their vehicles to dealerships, where Ford would:

  • Inspect engine components

  • Replace faulty intake valves

  • Offer an extended engine warranty (up to 10 years or 150,000 miles)

However, many owners have complained of long wait times, limited parts availability, and unclear timelines.

The Lawsuit: Owners Fight Back

Frustrated by breakdowns and high repair costs, Ford owners have filed a class-action lawsuit claiming that:

  • Ford knew about the defect but failed to disclose it

  • Customers paid a premium for “reliable” EcoBoost engines

  • Repairs were delayed, incomplete, or denied

The lawsuit demands full compensation for affected owners, including engine replacement costs, vehicle value loss, and reimbursement for rentals or towing.


Quick Recap: What’s at Stake

IssueDetail
Engine DefectCracked intake valves from hard alloy
Primary Engines2.7L and 3.0L EcoBoost V6
Affected ModelsF-150, Bronco, Explorer, Edge, Nautilus, etc.
Main RisksSudden power loss, costly repairs
Ford’s SolutionRecall + 10-year engine warranty
Legal ActionClass-action lawsuit for damages

What Should Owners Do?

If you own a 2021–2022 Ford or Lincoln with an EcoBoost V6:

  1. Check for recalls via Ford’s official site or NHTSA.gov

  2. Visit your dealership for inspection or engine service

  3. Document all issues and repair costs

  4. Consider joining the ongoing class-action lawsuit

Final Thoughts

The Ford EcoBoost V6 recall is a major wake-up call for anyone relying on these engines. While Ford has taken steps to address the issue, many feel the response has been slow and incomplete. Whether you’re an owner or just following the story, it’s clear this recall will have lasting effects on Ford’s reputation and customer trust.

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