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Ford Warns Thousands of Drivers Off the Road

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Ford is recalling nearly 420,000 vehicles over a seat belt defect and has issued a do-not-drive warning affecting thousands of Bronco Sport and Maverick owners, turning what might have been a routine safety campaign into a much more disruptive problem for customers who rely on those vehicles every day.

The recall affects certain Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator models built between 2018 and 2022. According to the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), front seat belts may lock unexpectedly, preventing them from extending or retracting properly. In some cases, they may also retract rapidly, creating an additional risk of injury.

Owners will be notified by mail and can take affected vehicles to Ford or Lincoln dealerships for free inspections and repairs.

The seat belt campaign expands on two previous recalls and follows warranty claims, field reports, and at least one reported injury linked to the issue.

A Rare Warning for Drivers

The more unusual development involves approximately 4,600 Bronco Sport SUVs and Maverick pickups.

Ford has advised owners not to drive certain vehicles until repairs are completed after regulators identified concerns involving front suspension components. The NHTSA said front lower control arm ball joints may have been installed or repaired incorrectly during production, creating a risk that the component could separate from the wheel assembly.

If that happens while a vehicle is moving, drivers could lose control. The vehicles involved include certain Bronco Sport models from 2021 through 2026 and Maverick pickups from 2022 through 2026.

Dealers will inspect and repair the vehicles free of charge. Some owners may not realize their vehicle is included until a recall notice arrives. Others are likely to hear about it from dealerships, local news reports, or social media long before the official letter reaches their mailbox.

When Recalls Change Buying Behavior

Vehicle recalls are common across the automotive sector. Do-not-drive warnings are not.

For many consumers, a recall notice means scheduling a service appointment. A warning not to use a vehicle immediately creates a different level of disruption, particularly for households that depend on a single car for commuting, school runs, or business travel.

The impact often extends beyond the repair itself. Buyers increasingly review reliability records, warranty histories, and recall activity alongside monthly payments, financing rates, and fuel costs before making purchasing decisions.

That behavior is becoming more visible as vehicles become more expensive and ownership costs remain under scrutiny.

Pressure Lands on Dealers Too

Large recalls create immediate demands for dealership service departments.

Repair appointments must be scheduled, replacement parts sourced, inspections completed, and customers accommodated while vehicles are out of service. When a do-not-drive order is involved, those demands can arrive quickly.

For dealers, safety campaigns often mean balancing routine maintenance work with a sudden influx of recall-related repairs. For customers, it can mean waiting for appointments during periods of high demand.

Those operational challenges rarely make headlines, but they are often where the effects of a recall become most visible.

Quality Control Remains Under the Spotlight

Many of the largest recalls still involve components that drivers rarely think about until something goes wrong: seat belts, steering systems, suspension parts, braking components, and safety equipment.

Automakers continue investing heavily in software, connectivity, and advanced driver-assistance technologies, yet some of the most expensive problems still originate from basic mechanical systems. Problems like these often begin long before customers hear about a recall. By the time notices are mailed, engineers, suppliers, and production teams may already have spent months trying to trace what went wrong.

Ford is not alone. Several major automakers have announced recalls this year involving cameras, steering systems, safety equipment, and electronic components.

Thousands of drivers have now been told to stop using vehicles they depend on every day while inspections take place. For them, the story is less about recall statistics and more about how quickly they can get back on the road.

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