701 Ford Everests Recalled: Dangerous Tow Bar Could Detach

September 13, 2025
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This image highlights Ford's brand identity on their SUV lineup, while the recent tow bar hitch recall affects 701 units of the 2021 Ford Everest specifically. Photo Source: Michael Sheehan/Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.0)

Ford Australia has recalled 701 units of the 2021 Ford Everest SUV due to a potentially dangerous tow bar hitch defect. The recall, identified as REC-006429 and Campaign 25S84, was officially published on September 11, 2025.

The problem stems from a manufacturing defect where the tow bar hitch may not have been welded to the required specifications. This creates a serious risk that the hitch could detach from the vehicle while driving, posing a significant hazard to other road users and bystanders.

Ford notes in its recall notice that if safety chains are correctly fitted while towing a caravan or trailer, the trailer would remain attached to the vehicle even if the hitch detaches. However, this doesn’t eliminate the danger, as a loose tow bar hitch component can still become a dangerous projectile on the road.

“If the tow bar hitch detaches from the vehicle whilst towing, it could increase the risk of an accident causing injury or death to other road users and bystanders,” Ford states in its recall notice.


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For 4×4 enthusiasts and touring drivers who rely on their Everest for towing heavy loads over long distances, this defect is particularly concerning. A compromised tow bar could be especially dangerous on highways or remote tracks where recovery options are limited.

Ford will contact all affected vehicle owners directly to arrange free inspection and repair at an authorized Ford dealership. Owners can check if their vehicle is affected by downloading the VIN list from the official government Vehicle Recalls portal.

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If you own a 2021 Ford Everest and have questions about this recall, you can contact Ford Australia directly on 133 673 or check your vehicle’s status through Ford’s recall lookup service.

The Department of Infrastructure is listed as the responsible regulator for this recall, which appears on the national Vehicle Recalls portal, where complete details, including the VIN list for affected vehicles, can be found. This recall follows several other recent Ford Everest recalls, though this specific issue affects only 2021 models and is limited to the tow bar hitch component.

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