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Ford to recall nearly 420,000 US vehicles over seat-belt issue, NHTSA says

By Thomson Reuters Jun 3, 2026 | 2:42 AM

June 3 (Reuters) – Ford Motor will recall 419,967 vehicles in the U.S. ​as seat belts that ‌do not retract or extend properly can fail to restrain occupants as intended, increasing ‌the ​risk of injury ⁠in a ⁠crash, the U.S. auto regulator said on Wednesday.

The recall affects certain 2018-2022 Expedition ​and Lincoln Navigator vehicles, the National Highway Traffic ⁠Safety Administration (NHTSA) ⁠said.

The seat belt pretensioner ​in the driver and front ​passenger seat, or one ‌of them, may inadvertently lock the belt, preventing it from retracting or ⁠extending, the NHTSA added, increasing the risk of injury in a ⁠crash.

As ‌part of the ⁠remedy, the regulator said ​that ‌dealers will inspect the ​seat ⁠belt retractors and replace them if necessary at no cost.

(Reporting by Mihika Sharma in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Sherry Jacob-Phillips)