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Ford issues recall for more than 130,000 Lincoln Aviator SUVs due to a risk of parts detaching while driving, with free ...
Nearly 133,000 Aviators may have trim that isn’t properly secured, letting door bars and C-pillar pieces make a break for it ...
The recall train has returned to Ford station once more, as a group of its luxurious Lincoln Aviator models are now subject ...
Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) recalls over 132,914 Lincoln Aviator SUVs for window and C-pillar issues, dealers to fix issue free ...
Ford is recalling nearly 133,000 SUVs over two parts that can detach while the car is in motion, potentially causing a road ...
Ford is recalling more than 132,900 Lincoln Aviator SUVs over an issue with the rear door window bars and C-pillar trim.
Ford recalls over 132K Lincoln Aviators due to loose trim parts that may detach and pose crash risks. Repairs will be done free.
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 ...
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