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Ford Initiates Recall of Over 105,000 SUVs Due to Seat Belt Defect

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 Ford Motor Company has announced a recall affecting more than 105,000 of its sport utility vehicles (SUVs) following the discovery of a seat belt defect that could compromise passenger safety. The recall pertains specifically to Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator models produced between 2018 and 2020.

The identified issue involves the seat belt pretensioner, a critical component designed to secure passengers firmly in the event of a collision. Reports indicate that the pretensioner may lock improperly, potentially reducing its effectiveness during accidents and increasing the risk of injury.

This recall comes at a time when Ford is striving to maintain consumer confidence amidst a competitive automotive market. The company has assured customers that authorized dealerships will inspect and, if necessary, replace the faulty components at no additional cost to vehicle owners. Ford emphasizes its commitment to safety and encourages affected customers to schedule inspections promptly.

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has been notified of the recall, and Ford is collaborating with the agency to ensure that all regulatory requirements are met. Vehicle owners can verify if their SUV is included in the recall by visiting Ford’s official website or contacting their local dealership with their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).

This proactive measure reflects Ford’s dedication to addressing potential safety concerns promptly and underscores the importance of regular vehicle maintenance and adherence to recall notices for all car owners.

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