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Ford Motor Company Recalls more than 130,000 Lincoln aviators in the United States due to a possible risk of detachment of parts by driving, the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced on Tuesday.
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The recall, which affects 132 914 Lincoln Aviator models Between the 2020s and 2025s, is due to a possible insufficient adhesive connection of the C filling and the rear door window bars. This can lead parts to detach from affected vehicles and could “increase the risk of an accident”, according to an NHTSA report.

A sports utility vehicle (SUV) by Lincoln Aviator 2025 (SUV) during the New York International Auto Show (Nyias) 2025 in New York, in the United States, Wednesday, April 16, 2025. (Bing Guan / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
“The components can detach due to an inadequate application pressure of the components during the assembly of the supplier’s installation, which causes insufficient adhesive retention”, as indicated in the report.
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About 3.2% of the recalled vehicles can have the defect, noted the NHTSA.

The Ford Motor Co. logo is displayed outside a Ford automotive dealer in Hailey, Idaho on March 21, 2025. (Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)
People affected by the recall can bring their vehicles to a dealer who will repair or replace defective parts free of charge. The owners of Lincoln Aviator assigned will also be sent by the post office informing them of the security risk by the end of next month, as indicated in the report.
The announcement comes a few days after a separate Ford recall was reported by the NHTSA. THE The automaker also recalls More than 197,000 Mustang average SUVs, between the 2021 and 2025 model years, due to an increased risk of passengers in the rear seat being trapped, according to the NHTSA.

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Earlier this year, Ford also recalled nearly 400,000 trucks, seen and other vehicles for various reasons. Last week, Honda announced that it was recalling around 259,000 Honda and Acura vehicles due to a brake pedal which could potentially “get out of the position”.
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