Ford recalls over 130,000 Lincoln Aviator SUVs due to part risk separation
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Ford Motor Company The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Tuesday that it is recalling more than 130,000 Lincoln Aviator SUVs in the United States due to the possible risk of parts being separated while driving.
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Recall affecting 132,914 Lincoln Aviator Model This is because there may be insufficient adhesive bonding between the C-pillar trim and the rear door window bar between 2020 and 2025. According to an NHTSA report, this could cause parts to peel off from the affected vehicle, which could “increase the risk of crashes.”

The 2025 Lincoln Aviator Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) was held at the 2025 New York International Auto Show (NYIAS) in New York, USA on Wednesday, April 16th, 2025. (Bing Guan/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“The components can peel off due to insufficient application pressure for the components during assembly at the supplier facility.
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According to the NHTSA, about 3.2% of vehicles recalled may be defective.

The Ford Motor Co. logo will appear outside the Ford Automobile Dealership in Haley, Idaho on March 21, 2025. (Patrick T. Fallon / AFP GIT Getty Images / Getty Images)
Those affected by the recall can bring their vehicle to a dealer who will repair or replace broken parts for free. The owners of affected Lincoln aviators will also be mailed a letter informing them of safety risks by the end of next month, as stated in the report.
The announcement comes days after another Ford Recall was reported by the NHTSA. Automakers are also making calls According to the NHTSA, there are over 197,000 Mustang Mach E medium size SUVs between the 2021-2025 model year, as the risk of rear-seat passengers getting trapped is increased.

Ford and Lincoln dealers are depicted here. (istock / istock)
Earlier this year, Ford recalled about 400,000 trucks, SUVs and other vehicles for a variety of reasons. Last week, Honda announced it was reminiscent of about 259,000. Honda and An Acura vehicle with brake pedals that could potentially “movement from position.”
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Ford Motor Company did not immediately respond to Fox Business’s request for comment.