Recall List for the 2022 Lincoln Corsair

Official recalls have been issued for the 2022 Lincoln Corsair by the NHTSA. The complete details of all recalls are listed below, along with what they cover and the recommended solutions.

Recalls don't cost you anything to get fixed, but most are time-limited, so if your car is affected you should call your local Lincoln service department immediately!

If you have questions about a recall, write down your VIN & then call Lincoln customer service.

  1. RECALL:

    Without a label that shows the proper restraint usage guidelines, the occupants may have an increased risk of injury in the event of a crash. Read more »

    Date Announced
    NOV 08, 2024
    Vehicles Affected
    27,678
  2. RECALL:

    A loss of drive power increases the risk of a crash. Read more »

    Date Announced
    MAY 10, 2024
    Vehicles Affected
    9,312
  3. RECALL:

    An engine compartment fire increases the risk of injury. Read more »

    Date Announced
    MAY 26, 2023
    Vehicles Affected
    125,322
  4. RECALL:

    Loss of the rearview camera image can reduce the driver's rear visibility, increasing the risk of a crash. Read more »

    Date Announced
    MAY 12, 2023
    Vehicles Affected
    442,973
  5. RECALL:

    Loss of the rearview camera image can reduce the driver's rear visibility, increasing the risk of a crash. Read more »

    Date Announced
    JAN 23, 2023
    Vehicles Affected
    382,759
  6. RECALL:

    An audible warning chime that does not properly alert of an unbelted seat belt can increase the risk of injury during a crash. Read more »

    Date Announced
    DEC 23, 2022
    Vehicles Affected
    101,001
  7. RECALL:

    An engine compartment fire increases the risk of injury. Read more »

    Date Announced
    JUL 07, 2022
    Vehicles Affected
    100,689
  8. RECALL:

    A sudden loss of drive power increases the risk of a crash. Read more »

    Date Announced
    MAR 11, 2022
    Vehicles Affected
    3

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