Posted On: April 21, 2010 by Ryan Bradley

Ford recalling cars over faulty seats

Ford Motor Company announced a recall of more than 30,000 cars and SUVs to correct a potentially dangerous product defect with the seat recliner mechanisms, according to a Reuters report. The problem could lead to injury in the event of a serious car accident if not corrected.

Specifically, the problem has to do with the seat recliners and headrests collapsing back in a crash. The car manufacturer notified officials with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of the problem and plans to send letters to all car owners soon.

What makes this problem so potentially dangerous is that it could render the seat belts useless. If your seat collapses backward, the shoulder belt will no longer be in contact with your body leaving you more vulnerable. It could also make it easier to sustain neck and spine injuries.

Ford said this is a voluntary recall and no injuries attributed to the defect have been reported at this time.

Some of the models affected are the Fusion, Explorer, Mercury Milan and Mercury Mountaineer. If you would like more information, contact your local dealer.