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Ford Issues Recall for 1.5 Million Vehicles Over Camera Issues
Ford has announced a recall affecting nearly 1.5 million vehicles in the United States due to issues with the rearview camera. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) confirmed that the rearview camera may display distorted images, appear intermittently, or show a blank screen when the vehicle is shifted into reverse. This defect poses potential safety hazards for drivers, especially when reversing.
The recall encompasses a wide range of Ford models from the years 2014 through 2020, including some Lincoln vehicles. While the company is currently providing a temporary fix, a comprehensive solution is expected to be implemented by June 2026. Owners of the affected vehicles will receive notifications by mail and are encouraged to visit their local Ford dealerships for inspections and, if necessary, replacements of the faulty cameras at no cost.
Details of the Recall
The recall affects a total of 1,448,655 vehicles in the U.S. market. The problem has been recurring not only with Ford but across various automotive manufacturers, indicating a broader issue within the industry regarding rearview camera functionality.
The vehicles affected include various models, such as the 2015-2019 Ford Flex, 2015 Ford Explorer, and 2020 Ford Mustang. The complete list of affected models is available through official Ford communication channels and the NHTSA website.
While many camera-related issues can be resolved through software updates, this specific defect requires physical inspection and repair, as the technology in these vehicles does not support over-the-air fixes. Ford has committed to notifying customers again once the final remedy is ready.
Next Steps for Owners
Ford aims to minimize inconvenience for vehicle owners during this recall process. Customers are advised to check their vehicle identification number (VIN) through the Ford website or Transport Canada to confirm if their vehicle is part of the recall.
The company has emphasized that inspections and any necessary replacements will be conducted free of charge. This approach reflects Ford’s commitment to ensuring the safety and satisfaction of its customers.
In summary, the recall of 1.5 million vehicles highlights ongoing challenges in automotive safety technology. As manufacturers strive to enhance the reliability of their products, customers must remain vigilant and informed about potential recalls affecting their vehicles.
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