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WASHINGTON – Ford Motor Co. announced Friday that it will recall 1.4 million 2001 vehicles because some seat belt buckles may not latch properly.
The recall involves the Ford Crown Victoria, Windstar, Ranger, F-series trucks, Excursion and Expedition; the Mercury Grand Marquis; the Lincoln Town Car and Navigator; and Mazda B-series trucks. It includes all 2001 models built through May 26, when the supplier improved its manufacturing and testing process.
Ford said it had two reports of minor injuries because of the problem, but had not confirmed them.
Ford dealers will inspect the front driver side and passenger side seat belt buckles. The front center and all rear seat belt buckles are not affected, the automaker said.
The buckles were made by TRW Inc. The company announced Friday that it plans to take an undisclosed charge in the second quarter 2001 to cover the recall cost.
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