Dearborn, MI – February 3, 2026 – Ford (NYSE:F), which owns the Lincoln brand, is recalling 116,672 cars and SUVs that may catch fire while parked. This defect increases the risk of injury or property damage.
This is the third recall issued by Ford over the same issue. The following models are affected by the latest round:
- 2013 – 2019 Ford Escape
- 2013 – 2018 Ford Focus
- 2015 – 2016 Lincoln MKC
Recall summary
An engine block heater keeps the engine coolant warm while the vehicle is parked in cold weather. This makes it easier to start the engine and reduces emissions.
In the affected vehicles, the block heater may crack and allow coolant to leak into the wiring connector, which may cause it to short-circuit and catch fire.
Recall risks
If the vehicle catches fire, the flames may spread to surrounding objects, causing property damage and increasing the risk of injury.
Warning signs
The drivers may notice a puddle of coolant under the vehicle, a “loss of cabin heat” or engine overheating. In addition, an electrical short may generate smoke and a burning odor.
Safety tips
The owners are advised to avoid using the engine block heater until the repair is performed.
You can find out more about what to do if the vehicle catches fire in this article.
Background of the recall
Ford has already recalled multiple models over the same issue, once in June 2025, when approximately 6,800 vehicles were affected, and then again in October 2025, as reported.
The latest recall comes on the back of 12 fires. No injuries or accidents have been recorded.
Other Ford recalls
In January 2026, Ford recalled more than 270,000 hybrids and electric vehicles that could have rolled away while parked.
The repair
The dealers will replace the engine block heater free of charge.
Notifications to the owners will be mailed between April 13, 2026 and April 17, 2026.
Is your vehicle a part of this recall?
This Ford engine block heater recall affects more than 116,500 cars and SUVs. To do a Ford recall check and see if yours is one of them, please use MotorSafety’s free vehicle lookup tool.