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Ford Motor Company recalls more than 130,000 Lincoln Aviator SUVs in the US due to a possible risk of loosening parts while driving, said the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Tuesday.
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The recall, which influences 132,914 Lincoln Aviator models between the years of 2020 and 2025, is due to possible insufficient glue binding of the C-pillar trim and back door windows. This can lead to sharing from the affected vehicles and “can” increase the risk of a crash “, according to a report from the NHTSA.
A 2025 Lincoln Aviator Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) during the New York International Auto Show (NYIAS) in 2025 in New York, US, on Wednesday 16 April 2025. (Bing Guan / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty images)
“The components can release due to insufficient application pressure of the components during the assembly in the supplier facility that results in insufficient glue retention”, as noted in the report.
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The NHTSA noticed about 3.2% of the vehicles recalled.

The Ford Motor Co. -Logo is displayed outside a Ford Automobile dealer in Hailey, Idaho on March 21, 2025. (Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images / Getty images)
Those who are affected by the recall can take their vehicles to a dealer who will repair or replace the defective parts for free. Affected Lincoln Aviator owners will also be emailed letters that will inform them of the safety risk by the end of next month, as noted in the report.
The announcement comes days after a separate Ford Recall has been reported by the NHTSA. The automaker also calls more than 197,000 Mustang Mach E medium -sized SUVs, between the model years of 2021 and 2025, due to an increased risk of passengers in the back seat, according to the NHTSA.

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Earlier this year, for various reasons, Ford also remembered nearly 400,000 trucks, SUVs and other vehicles. Last week Honda announced that it remembered around 259,000 Honda and Acura vehicles because of a brake pedal that could possibly move “from position”.
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