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FL Auto Korea Co., Ltd. Aviator, Explorer — recall

Automotive · South Korea · 2026-06-08

Ford Aviator, Explorer second-row seat belt anchor bolts improperly fastened

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CountrySouth Korea
CategoryAutomotive
Published2026-06-08
ManufacturerFL Auto Korea Co., Ltd.
Models affectedAviator, Explorer
Units affected24
DefectRecall due to the discovery that second-row seat belt anchor bolts may have been improperly fastened when the vehicle was shipped, possibly due to human error or non-compliance with instructions during work at the in-factory repair shop. In such cases, the seat belt may not adequately restrain occupants during a collision, increasing the risk of injury. (This may not meet the requirements of U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 210 (Seat Belt Anchorages))
ComponentOther interior safety devices
RemedyInspect the installation of the second-row left and right seat belt floor anchor bolts. Re-tighten existing bolts to the specified torque, and if missing, install new bolts.
Recall numberK6262
Official noticeView source ↗

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