While a separate recall over windshield wiper issues issued the same day affected more than 600,000 Ford SUVs, as well.
Two separate rearview camera recalls, as well as a windshield wiper recall, account for more than two million vehicles recalled in one day from the Blue Oval.
Ford is recalling about 1.7 million vehicles in the U.S. due to a malfunction that can prevent the backup camera image from ...
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Driver says his backup camera screen froze while reversing in a busy parking lot leaving him relying on mirrors like in older cars
A driver found himself in an unexpectedly stressful situation when his backup camera screen suddenly […] ...
Ford is well on track for another record-breaking year for recalls. This latest recall, covering more than 1.7 million vehicles, is contributing significantly to that. The brand already leads in ...
The affected models could have windshield wipers that don't work or inverted rearview camera images.
Wonky infotainment system behavior could impact the backup camera view on a wide swath of Ford models, prompting another recall.
Ford has issued recalls to address two issues in various models – the potential loss of drive power and faulty backup cameras. Both issues could contribute to accidents. Ford is recalling 49,399 ...
Ford has issued two separate recalls on a collective 289,000 vehicles in the U.S. for issues related to the backup camera. The recalls include certain 2015 Ford F-Super Duty F250, F350, and F450 ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced a pair of recalls last week impacting an estimated 289,000 Ford trucks and SUVs. The recalls both involve problems with the camera systems ...
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