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Ford Recalls 180,000 Bronco and Rangers Over Loose Seat Bolts

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Ford Bronco, Ranger Back on the Recall List

It hasn’t been long since Ford Motor Company issued a massive recall covering more than 1.7 million SUVs and crossovers over faulty rearview cameras – some of which included the Ford Bronco. Meanwhile, the Ranger was just recalled last month for a faulty wiring issue.

Now, both nameplates are back on the recall list, but for a different reason. This isn’t about electronics; it’s a mechanical issue that goes right to the basics of keeping people safe.

Recall documents from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) show that this recall covers a large number of Broncos and Rangers.

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Nearly 180,000 Units Affected by Seat Bolt Issue

In total, 179,698 vehicles are affected – 117,443 Bronco SUVs and 62,255 Ranger pickups built for the 2024 to 2026 model years, with production dates from November 1, 2024, to October 1, 2025.

The problem comes down to the front seat height-adjust pivot link bolts. Over time, these bolts can loosen, and in rare cases, even come out completely. Ford traced the cause to a supplier process where bolts were checked for tightness before the adhesive had set. That mistake means the bolts might not hold up to the bumps and vibrations of daily driving.

If you own one of these vehicles, watch for early signs like squeaks, rattles, or a seat that feels loose. If the problem isn’t fixed, the seat might not protect you properly in a crash.

So far, Ford has identified 60 warranty claims and one field report tied to the issue, covering 59 unique vehicles. There have been no reported accidents or injuries related to the defect.

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What Owners Should Do

The fix? It’s relatively simple. Just bring your vehicle to a dealer, where they’ll remove the front seats and check the bolts. If anything’s wrong, they’ll replace the parts for free. Dealers have already received notifications about this recall, while owners will get letters in phases starting mid-May.

Ford isn’t telling owners to stop driving, but it’s smart to watch for any odd seat movement or noise. As with most recalls, getting your vehicle checked early can keep a small problem from becoming a bigger one.

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