Ford and Lincoln Vehicle Recall for Windshield Wiper Motor Issue
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Ford Motor Company is recalling certain 2020-2022 Ford and Lincoln vehicles due to potential windshield wiper motor failure that could reduce visibility and increase crash risk, affecting over 600,000 units.
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Ford and Lincoln Vehicle Recall for Windshield Wiper Motor Issue
What Happened
Ford Motor Company is recalling certain 2020-2022 Ford Explorer, Escape, Lincoln Aviator, and Lincoln Corsair vehicles because the windshield wiper motor may fail, preventing the wipers from operating properly and reducing visibility.
Which Products Are Affected
The recall involves approximately 604,533 units of the following vehicles: 2020-2022 Ford Explorer, 2020-2022 Ford Escape, 2020-2022 Lincoln Aviator, and 2020-2022 Lincoln Corsair. The NHTSA Campaign Number is 26V117000, and Ford's recall number is 26S14. Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) involved can be searched on NHTSA.gov starting March 4, 2026. No specific UPCs or model numbers beyond the vehicle makes and models are provided in the source data.
What You Should Do
Owners should expect interim letters notifying them of the safety risk, to be mailed on March 9, 2026. Once the final remedy is available in May 2026, additional letters will be sent. Contact Ford customer service at 1-866-436-7332 for more information. Dealers will inspect and replace the front wiper motors as necessary, free of charge.
Why This Matters
The failure of windshield wipers can reduce visibility, increasing the risk of a crash and potential injuries to drivers and passengers.
Source
Source: NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration). For more details, visit the NHTSA website and search for Campaign Number 26V117000.
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