Ford Recalls Nearly 120,000 Cars For Faulty Bolts In Seat, Seat Belt

The good 'ole American car manufacturer Ford Motor Co. has nearly 117,000 vehicles because of faulty bolts in the seat, seat belt or buckle that may fracture.

The recall involves the: 

  • 2014 F-Series pickup
  • 2014 E-Series van
  • 2014-2015 Ford Escape
  • 2015 Lincoln MKC SUV

Most of the affected vehicles are in the U.S., but there are 20,681 in Canada and 1,510 in Mexico.

Ford says if bolts in the seat, seat belt or seat buckle fracture, the seat or the seat belt’s performance could be compromised in a sudden stop or crash.

The company says it’s not aware of any accidents or injuries related to the defect.

Customers will be notified and dealers will replace the affected bolts for free.


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