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What is the recall on the 2020 6.7 Powerstroke?

There isn’t a single recall that applies to all 2020 6.7 Power Stroke engines. Recalls are issued for VIN-specific batches and can cover several different issues depending on how the truck was built and its service history.


For context, the 2020 Ford F-Series Super Duty uses a 6.7L Power Stroke diesel. Recall actions are managed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in coordination with Ford. The exact recall affecting a given vehicle depends on its VIN, production date, and the specific defect identified by regulators and the automaker. Because recall status can change, owners should verify their individual vehicle first with official sources.


Common recall categories that have affected 2020 6.7 Power Stroke vehicles


Below are categories of issues that have historically led to VIN-specific recalls on 2020-era 6.7 Power Stroke trucks. These are not universal for every vehicle, but they illustrate the kinds of problems that have triggered recalls in this engine family.



  • High-pressure fuel system and related wiring or connectors, which can affect engine performance, misfire, or stalling.

  • Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) system components, including lines or injectors, that could leak or malfunction and impact emissions control.

  • Engine control software or sensor issues that could alter performance or drivability, potentially triggering a recall if they meet defect criteria.


Recalls in these categories are determined by VIN and may cover only a subset of 2020 6.7 Power Stroke vehicles built for certain markets or production weeks. Always confirm with official records for your exact truck.


How to verify whether your specific vehicle is affected


To determine if your 2020 6.7 Power Stroke is under an active recall, you should perform a VIN-based check using official sources. The following steps guide you through the process.



  • Locate your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). On most Ford trucks, the VIN is found on the driver’s side dashboard where it meets the windshield or on the driver’s door jamb.

  • Visit the official NHTSA recall page or search Ford’s Owner Portal and enter your VIN. If there are open recalls, they will be listed with repair timelines and instructions.

  • Contact your local Ford dealer with your VIN to confirm open recalls and book a free recall repair if needed. Dealers can also advise if a recall has been completed previously.

  • Consider signing up for recall notifications or checking back periodically, as new VIN-specific campaigns can be added and existing ones updated.


Verifying through these sources ensures you receive the most accurate, up-to-date information for your exact vehicle configuration.


What to do if a recall is identified for your vehicle


If a recall applies to your 2020 6.7 Power Stroke, take prompt action to schedule the free recall service with an authorized Ford dealer. The recall work is performed at no cost to you, and keeping documentation of completion helps with future resale or warranty questions.



  • Do not delay if the recall involves potential safety or performance issues—book the service as soon as possible.

  • Ask the technician to perform any recommended software updates or component replacements specified for the recall.

  • Request a copy of the completion receipt and ensure the recall status is updated in your vehicle’s records.


Note that even if you completed related service in the past, new VIN-specific recalls can be issued, so rechecking with your VIN is prudent.


Summary


In short, the recall status for the 2020 6.7 Power Stroke is not universal and depends on the vehicle’s VIN and production history. Owners should verify their specific VIN against official recall databases (NHTSA and Ford) and contact a dealer to schedule free recall work if an open campaign exists. Staying informed and acting promptly helps ensure safety, performance, and compliance for these diesel-powered trucks.

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