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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a recall for more than 23,000 Lincoln Aviator vehicles.
The recall population is estimated by Ford at 23,111 examples of the 2025 Lincoln Aviator in the United States market alone ...
Ford has issued a recall for over 23,000 Lincoln Aviator vehicles due to a potentially hazardous rear window malfunction.
C-pillar trim appliques and window division bars may detach from the vehicle's rear side doors while driving due to inadequate application pressure during assembly. Detached components create a road ...
Nearly 700,000 SUVs are being recalled after cracked fuel injectors were linked to underhood fires. The NHTSA says the issue ...
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2025 Lincoln Aviators have rear side windows that may not ...
The recall train has returned to Ford station once more, as a group of its luxurious Lincoln Aviator models are now subject to a recall by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...
The recall, which affects 132,914 Lincoln Aviator models between the years of 2020 and 2025, is due to possible insufficient adhesive bonding of the C-pillar trim and rear door window bars.
The recall affects certain models of Lincoln Aviator, F-150 trucks and Mustang vehicles, among others. NHTSA estimates that 10% of the potentially affected vehicles have the defect. Ford Motor is ...
June continues to be a difficult month for Ford, as the automaker is now recalling more than 132,900 Aviator SUVs from its luxury brand Lincoln over issues with the trim on the rear door window ...
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2020-2021 Lincoln Aviator vehicles equipped with 3.0L gasoline engines. The wire harness may not be secured properly, possibly contacting the air ...