The National Consumer Commission (NCC) has issued a recall for certain Ford Transit and Transit / Tourneo Custom passenger vehicles, warning consumers of a potential safety risk linked to faulty batteries.
The recall, announced by Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa (Manufacturing) (Pty) Ltd, affects 582 vehicles from the 2022 to 2026 model range, which were sold across the country between 2021 and 2025.
NCC spokesperson Phetho Ntaba says the affected vehicles may be fitted with a defective H7 AGM battery, which could pose a risk to occupants.
“The vehicles may emit an acidic smell similar to rotten eggs, produce a hissing sound, or show visible gas venting from the battery. In some cases, occupants may also notice unusual warmth in the seat area.”
The Commission further warned that under increased temperatures, the battery may trigger a chemical reaction that releases hydrogen sulphide gas, a substance that could be harmful if inhaled over an extended period.
“Prolonged exposure to this gas may pose potential health risks to vehicle occupants,” the NCC cautioned.
Consumers who own affected vehicles are urged to take their vehicles to an authorised dealership as soon as possible.
“All necessary repairs will be carried out at no cost to the consumer.”


