Ford Recalls Expedition, Lincoln Navigator SUVs for Windows
The safety compliance recall covers 361 2018-model year vehicles in the U.S.

Photo of Ford Expedition courtesy of Ford.

Photo of Ford Expedition courtesy of Ford.
Ford Motor Co. is recalling 361 2018 Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator SUVs in the U.S. because the rear-door power-operated windows may not automatically reverse when they encounter an obstruction, increasing the risk of injury.
In these vehicles, certain second-row window control modules were manufactured with the wrong electronic component, Ford said in a released statement. Ford noted, however, that it isn’t aware of any accidents or injuries tied to the issue.
To fix the problem, Ford dealers will inspect and, if necessary, replace the second-row window electronic control module at no cost to the customer.
The vehicles involved include Ford Expeditions built at Kentucky Truck Plant from Nov. 27 to Dec. 9 in 2017, as well as Lincoln Navigators built at the same plant from Nov. 27 to Dec. 7 in 2017.
Ford’s reference number for this safety compliance recall is 18C01.
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