Ford recalls vehicles over fly-away wind deflectors

Dearborn, MI – November 11, 2025 – Ford (NYSE:F), which also owns the Lincoln brand, is recalling 174,853 trucks and SUVs whose moonroof wind deflectors may fly away while driving. This creates a road hazard for other motorists, increasing the risk of a crash and injury. 

The following models are affected: 

  • 2021 – 2022 Ford Expedition 
  • 2021 – 2022 Lincoln Navigator 
  • 2021 – 2023 Ford F-150
  • 2022 Ford F-250 SD
  • 2022 Ford F-350 SD
  • 2022 Ford F-450 SD

Recall summary

The wind deflector is a plastic trim that extends upwards to reduce wind noise when the moon roof is open. In the affected vehicles, the deflector was not fitted correctly and could detach while driving. 

Recall risks

A detached moonroof wind deflector could fall on the road, where it would create a road hazard for other motorists. 

Warning signs

The drivers could hear rattling sounds and increased wind noise when the moonroof is open or notice the wind deflector is not seated correctly. 

Background of the recall

The recall comes on the heels of 341 warranty and two field reports. While there have been no accidents, two drivers got hit by the detaching deflectors, according to Ford.

Other Ford recalls

In October 2025, almost 60,000 Ford and Lincoln vehicles were recalled over a defective engine block heater that could have caused a fire

Also in October 2025, nearly 300,000 heavy-duty Ford pickup trucks were recalled because their rearview cameras would not show a clear image.  

The repair

The dealers will repair the deflector free of charge.  

Notifications to the owners were set to be mailed between November 3, 2025 and November 7, 2025.  

Is your vehicle a part of this recall?

Nearly 175,000 trucks and SUVs are affected by this Ford flyaway wind deflector recall. To do a Ford or Lincoln recall check and see if yours is one of them, please use MotorSafety’s free vehicle lookup tool

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