Ford recalls nearly 420,000 Expeditions and Navigators over seat belt defect; issues 'do not drive' warning for Bronco Sport and Maverick
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Michelle Chapman
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Ford is recalling nearly 420,000 Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator vehicles (model years 2018-2022) due to a seat belt issue where the belts may lock inadvertently, preventing retraction or extension and potentially causing injury in a crash. Separately, Ford is recalling over 4,600 Bronco Sport (2021-2026) and Maverick (2022-2026) vehicles with a "do not drive" warning due to a suspension-related issue.
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The NHTSA report says a seat belt that doesn't retract or extend may result in an injury if a crash happens.
The automaker separately said that it was recalling more than 4,600 Bronco Sport and Maverick vehicles and issuing a do not driving warning due to a suspension-related issue.
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