More than 100,000 SUVs recalled due to seat belt issue: What vehicles are on the list?
Ford Motor Company is recalling 105,000 SUVs due to a seat belt issue.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is recalling about 105,322 SUVs because the seat belts can lock in place, preventing them from retracting or extending to secure a driver or passenger.
Reuters reports the recall impacts the Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator vehicles from model years 2018 to 2020.
Ford dealers will inspect the seat belt parts on these affected models. If necessary, the dealers will replace the parts at no cost to the owner.
Other vehicle recalls
Tesla has issued a massive recall on nearly all Cybertrucks in the United States.
According to USA TODAY, the recall comes after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration alerted Tesla that a Cybertruck owner claimed in February that a rail panel, a stainless steel exterior part, had become detached. The flaw could become a hazard on the road and increase the chances of a crash, the notice said.
According to a filing on the NHTSA, Tesla will replace the panel free of charge, and the manufacturer has started to mail owner notification letters. Owners may contact Tesla customer service at 1-877-798-3752. Tesla’s number for this recall is SB-25-10-001.