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Is there a recall on the Ford E350 transmission?

There is no blanket, nationwide recall that covers every Ford E-350 van for its transmission as of April 2026. Recalls tend to be model-year and VIN-specific, so a recall may exist for some vehicles but not others. To determine if your particular E-350 is affected, check the VIN against official recall databases and contact a Ford dealer for confirmation.


Understanding the recall landscape for the E-Series


The Ford E-350 is part of Ford's E-Series vans and has used multiple transmission types over its long production run. Recall campaigns are issued by model year and VIN, and an active recall will appear in official databases with a description of the defect and the recommended remedy. The absence of a current recall for your vehicle does not guarantee there will never be one—safety investigations can lead to new campaigns at any time.


What owners should know


Because recalls are VIN-specific, only checks tied to your vehicle will confirm eligibility. Below are the official channels and steps to verify and respond if a recall exists.


How to check recalls for your E-350


To check recall status for your E-350, use these official resources:



  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) VIN lookup and recall database: https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls

  • Ford Owner Recall Search: https://owner.ford.com/recalls.html (or the Ford recall page linked from the official site)

  • Your local Ford dealership’s service department: provide the VIN to verify open recalls and schedule service


Using these sources, you can determine whether an open recall exists for your vehicle and, if so, arrange the required remedy. Even when no recall is listed, stay alert for safety notices from Ford or NHTSA.


What to do if a recall is found


Before listing the steps, note that contacting the dealer is essential to arrange zero-cost repair and ensure the remedy is properly applied.



  1. Locate your VIN (on the driver’s door jamb sticker or vehicle registration).

  2. Look up recalls using NHTSA or Ford’s recall portal to confirm status and recall ID.

  3. Contact your authorized Ford dealer to schedule the recall repair, citing the recall ID.

  4. Take the vehicle in for service and request written confirmation of completion and the remedy performed.

  5. Keep a record of recall-related service for future reference and resale.


Open recalls are repaired at no charge to the vehicle owner, and dealers can provide guidance on any required follow-up service.


Safety considerations and ongoing monitoring


Recall status can change, and new campaigns can be announced. If you notice transmission issues such as slipping, harsh shifting, check engine or transmission warning lights, or unusual noises, contact a dealer promptly even if no recall shows up for your VIN in the official databases.


Summary


There is no universal Ford E-350 transmission recall affecting all vans, but VIN-based recalls can exist. Owners should verify their specific vehicle using official recall databases and contact a Ford dealer if a recall is found. Regular maintenance and prompt attention to transmission symptoms remain essential for safety and reliability.

What is the Ford gear shift recall?


The recall covers certain F-150 pickups from the 2014 model year. Ford's F-Series pickups are the top-selling vehicles in the U.S. Ford says that the downshifting can cause drivers to lose control of the trucks, increasing the risk of a crash.



How many miles will a Ford E350 last?


How Long Do Ford E-Series Last? E-series vans typically reach up to 300,000 miles before reaching points of critical breakdown–they are tanks! My van came with 170,000 miles on it and I'm now at 186,000 miles–still haven't run into any issues. The E-series includes the E150, E250, and E350.



What year is the Ford transmission recall?


The Ford Motor Company is recalling 1,392,935 F-150 pickup trucks from the 2015, 2016, and 2017 model years because electrical connections in the transmission can degrade, causing an unintended downshift to second gear. If the transmission drops several gears, it may cause the rear tires to slide.



Will Ford replace my transmission for free?


Ford Recall Transmission
Ford will notify owners, and dealers will replace the transmission assembly, free of charge. This recall began July 6, 2020. Owners may contact Ford customer service at 1-866-436-7332. Ford's number for this recall is 20S33.


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