Written By: Jessica Anvar Stotz
Legally Reviewed By: Jessica Anvar Stotz

Ford Bronco Sport Recall List

Ford’s Bronco Sport has been the subject of many recalls since its launch in 2021, including recalls for transmission issues, engine problems, electrical system defects, and brake problems.

Many of these defects can be dangerous and cause significant problems during normal vehicle operation, which can put drivers and passengers in danger.

Thankfully, the NHTSA keeps a database of recalls available that consumers can check at any time. In this article, we will break down the different recalls for the Ford Bronco Sport over the course of the last several years, including what the recall was for and what might be responsible for some of the issues.

Towards the end, we will also mention some general problems consumers report so that you can be more informed as a buyer or current owner.

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Ford Bronco Sport Recalls by Year

Every year of the Ford Bronco Sport has been subject to a recall of some kind. Below, those recalls have been sorted by type of defect.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Recall Number accompanies each recall; that number can be searched with the NHTSA’s Recall Search tool to find out more information about a specific recall.

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Ford Bronco Sport Fuel System Recalls

2021-2022 Ford Bronco Sport Fuel Pump Recall – 21V625000

2022 Ford Bronco Sport Fuel Injection System Recall – 22V859000

2022 Ford Bronco Sport Fuel Pump Recall – 22V787000

2022-2023 Ford Bronco Sport Fuel Injection System Recall – 24V187000

2021-2023 Ford Bronco Sport Fuel Injection System Recall – 25V165000

Ford Bronco Sport Transmission Recalls

  • 2021 Ford Bronco Sport Power Train Recall – 21V011000
  • 2021-2024 Ford Bronco Sport Control Module Recall – 24V267000
  • 2024 Ford Bronco Sport Control Module Recall – 24V683000
  • 2021-2024 Ford Bronco Sport Control Module Recall – 25V158000

Ford Bronco Sport Suspension Recalls

  • 2021 Ford Bronco Sport Rear Suspension Recall – 21V075000
  • 2021 Ford Bronco Sport Front Control Arm Recall – 21V074000

Ford Bronco Sport Visibility Recalls

  • 2021 Ford Bronco Sport Sun/Moonroof Assembly Recall – 21V809000
  • 2023-2024 Ford Bronco Sport Windshield Wiper Recall – 24V594000

Ford Bronco Sport Brake Recalls

  • 2021-2022 Ford Bronco Sport Brake Lining Recall – 21V922000
  • 2023 Ford Bronco Sport ABS System Recall – 23V021000

Ford Bronco Sport Engine Recalls

  • 2021-2022 Ford Bronco Sport Engine Oil Recall – 22V191000

Ford Bronco Sport Electrical System Recalls

  • 2022-2023 Ford Bronco Sport Exterior Lighting Recall – 22V686000
  • 2021-2023 Ford Bronco Sport Battery Recall – 25V019000
  • 2025 Ford Bronco Sport Instrument Panel Recall – 25V049000

Ford Bronco Tire Recalls

  • 2023 Ford Bronco Sport Tire Recall – 24V223000

Causes of Recent Bronco Sport Recalls

The causes of these recalls vary as much as the recalls themselves, but there are a few patterns and notes in the recall pages that reveal more.

Several of the transmission recalls, for example, are recalls for the same issue not being fixed multiple times.

This may indicate that Ford is having trouble actually repairing their vehicles, especially the Ford Bronco Sport.

The other clear issue is the fuel injection system, which has been the subject of many defects since the vehicle’s launch.

Finally, there have been a decent number of electrical system issues, likely because there are so many different systems in modern vehicles and so there is a higher likelihood of a vehicle experiencing some kind of electrical system issues.

Some electrical system issues, like instrument panel problems, can be especially dangerous because they inhibit the driver’s ability to identify and diagnose other problems.

Other Common Bronco Sport Issues

Other problems owners of the Ford Bronco Sport report are in-line with the recalls:

  • Electrical System Problems: Infotainment screen suddenly turns off, battery problems causing a loss of power to the vehicle, warning lights not working properly, sudden losses in motive power
  • Engine Issues: Coolant leaks, losses in motive power, fuel odor in cabin, hesitations when accelerating
  • Brake Problems: Brake failure while driving, brakes vibrating while in use, squealing or groaning brakes while in reverse, poor braking

What to Do if Your Ford Bronco Sport Has Repeat Problems

Check for Open Recalls Using Your VIN

Head to the NHTSA’s recall lookup page and enter your Ford vehicle’s VIN to see if it’s affected by any active safety recalls.

This government resource gives you accurate, up-to-date information about official recall actions tied to your specific car or truck.

Report Safety Concerns to NHTSA

If you’re dealing with a potentially hazardous issue that hasn’t been recalled, consider filing a safety complaint with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Your input could contribute to a larger investigation and may help prompt future recalls.

Schedule Repairs Through a Certified Ford Service Center

When a recall applies to your vehicle, the repair must be done by an authorized Ford dealership. These repairs are free of charge when they’re part of an official recall, and only qualified technicians are approved to complete the work.

Stay Up to Date With Ford’s Digital Tools

You can keep track of maintenance and service updates using Ford’s mobile app or the official Ford Owner website.

These tools are useful for managing appointments and tracking repair history, but for the most current recall info, always double-check through NHTSA’s database.

Look Into Your Ford Warranty Coverage

Not all defects fall under recalls. If your Ford has a recurring issue, use your VIN to check your warranty coverage through Ford’s official warranty lookup.

Depending on your vehicle’s age and mileage, you might still be eligible for no-cost or reduced-cost repairs—even if the problem hasn’t been recalled.

Keep Up with Ford Bronco Sport Recalls!

As we have seen, Ford Sport Bronco owners have recently reported a range of issues, including fuel injector problems, brake system warnings, and electrical system issues.

Staying current on recall announcements is the best way to avoid serious breakdowns and ensure your vehicle remains safe to drive.

For the most accurate and up-to-date recall information, visit the NHTSA website and enter your Maverick’s VIN. You can also download the free SaferCar app, created by the NHTSA, which alerts you to new recalls as soon as they’re issued.

If you’ve taken your vehicle into an authorized Ford dealership for warranty repairs related to the same or similar problem or a serious defect remains unresolved, you may qualify for legal relief under state or federal lemon laws.

Common unresolved issues in the Bronco Sport—such as fuel injection issues, dashboard display errors, or battery-related shutdowns—can make you eligible for a refund, replacement, or cash compensation.

Our legal team at the Lemon Law Experts helps Ford owners stand up to manufacturers when vehicles fall short of reliability and safety standards.

To find out if your Ford qualifies, fill out our free online case evaluation form today.

Citations

1.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. 2021 Ford Bronco Sport Recall Information. U.S. Department of Transportation. https://www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle/2021/FORD/BRONCO%252520SPORT/SUV/4WD#recalls. Accessed July 21, 2025.

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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. 2022 Ford Bronco Sport Recall Information. U.S. Department of Transportation. https://www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle/2022/FORD/BRONCO%252520SPORT/SUV/4WD#recalls. Accessed July 21, 2025.

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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. 2023 Ford Bronco Sport Recall Information. U.S. Department of Transportation. https://www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle/2023/FORD/BRONCO%252520SPORT/SUV/4WD#recalls. Accessed July 21, 2025.

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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. 2024 Ford Bronco Sport Recall Information. U.S. Department of Transportation. https://www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle/2024/FORD/BRONCO%252520SPORT/SUV/4WD#recalls. Accessed July 21, 2025.

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