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If you own a Ford Maverick, it might be time to check your VIN. Ford has announced a major safety recall affecting hundreds of thousands of Maverick pickup trucks in the United States, raising concerns for owners and sparking conversations around vehicle safety and manufacturer accountability.

This latest Maverick recall follows a series of recent Ford actions including the well-publicized recall of the 2024 Ranger pickups over a window pinch issue. But the Maverick news is drawing the spotlight, not just for the number of vehicles affected, but for what it says about Ford’s broader quality control challenges.

What’s Behind the Maverick Recall?

Ford’s recall of the Maverick covers multiple model years, with a focus on 2022 and 2023 vehicles. According to reports, the primary issue relates to malfunctioning side airbags that may not deploy properly in certain crashes. This raises the risk of injury in side-impact collisions, a scenario that Ford and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) take very seriously.

In some cases, affected vehicles may also experience software malfunctions that prevent critical safety systems from activating when needed. This includes airbag deployment delays, false alerts from the crash warning system, or failure to notify drivers of potential problems.

The company is still working with regulators and parts suppliers to finalize the scope and remedy of the issue.

How Many Vehicles Are Affected?

Ford’s current estimate includes over 456,000 Maverick pickups in the U.S. market, making this one of the largest single-model recalls in recent history for the brand. Combined with other Ford recalls like the ongoing issues with the 2024 Ranger this adds to the mounting pressure the automaker faces to address quality assurance.

Ford Recalls Breakdown by Model (2022–2024)

Year

Model

Estimated Units Recalled

Key Issue

2022

Maverick

180,000+

Side airbag & software safety failures

2023

Maverick

276,000+

Continued safety system issues

2024

Ranger

90,000+

Power window pinch hazard

2021–2022

Various Models

150,000+

Electrical system malfunctions

How Will Ford Fix the Issue?

Ford has promised that affected owners will receive free repairs. This may include software updates, sensor replacements, or full airbag module swaps depending on the vehicle’s condition.

Owners are being notified by mail and encouraged to contact their local dealership to schedule a service appointment. In the meantime, Ford is advising drivers to continue using their vehicles cautiously unless advised otherwise.

If you believe your vehicle may be part of the Maverick recall 2024 or previous recalls, you can check your vehicle's status using the NHTSA Recall Lookup Tool or by entering your VIN on Ford’s official website.

Why Are Recalls Like This So Common Lately?

Ford recalls hundreds of thousands of vehicles in the U.S. almost every year, and they’re not alone. As vehicles become more complex with more electronics, sensors, and software there’s more room for issues to arise.

In Ford’s case, the rapid growth of the Maverick model (a small, affordable hybrid pickup) has placed extra stress on its production and quality control systems. When demand is high and timelines are tight, even small errors can scale up fast.

But these recalls also reflect the auto industry’s increased transparency and responsiveness. What used to be ignored or quietly patched is now subject to rigorous regulatory reporting and public scrutiny.

What to Do If Your Vehicle Is Affected

If your Ford Maverick falls under the recall:

  • Don’t panic – Most issues are fixable and don’t require you to stop driving immediately.
  • Check your VIN – Use the Ford site or NHTSA database.
  • Contact a dealer – Set up your free repair appointment.
  • Save your documentation – In case the issue affects resale or insurance down the road.

Should You Sell or Trade In a Recalled Vehicle?

If you’re nervous about future issues—or just ready to part ways—this might be a good time to explore selling your vehicle. Some owners prefer not to wait out the repair or fear future reliability concerns.

At CarBrain, we buy vehicles in all conditions, including those with open recalls or past damage. Get an instant quote and see what your Maverick might be worth—no pressure, no obligations.

Final Thoughts

The recall of hundreds of thousands of Maverick pickup trucks is serious, but it also reflects the evolving landscape of auto safety and accountability. Ford is taking steps to address the problem, and owners are encouraged to act quickly to ensure their vehicles are safe.

Whether you fix it and drive on—or decide to move on—stay informed, stay safe, and know your options.

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Scott Westmoreland
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Scott bring years of experience in dissecting market trends and identifying growth opportunities within the automotive business landscape.

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