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Ford Recalling Almost 1.5 Million Vehicles Due to Rear View Camera Issue
- Ford has announced a global recall affecting approximately 1.9 million vehicles from various model years due to issues with rear-view cameras that may show distorted, inverted, or blank images when the vehicle is in reverse.
- The recall builds on previous actions, including an April 2020 recall of 160,000 vehicles and a 2021 NHTSA investigation into Ford's recall timing.
- The affected models range from 2015 to 2019, including Lincoln MKC, Lincoln Navigator, Mustang, F-Series trucks, Expedition, Edge, Transit, and Ranger vehicles.
- Ford reported 44,123 warranty claims and 18 accidents with no injuries related to the defect, and dealers will inspect and replace rear-view cameras free of charge.
- This recall highlights ongoing safety concerns and regulatory scrutiny over Ford's management of rear camera defects and may affect repair and compliance costs.
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Ford Recalling Almost 1.5 Million Vehicles Due to Rear View Camera Issue
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Ford recalling almost 1.5 million vehicles over rear view camera issue
Ford is recalling almost 1.5 million vehicles in the United States because the rear view camera may show a blank or distorted image on the center display screen while the vehicle is in reverse, which can reduce or distort the driver's view of what's behind the car and increase the risk of a crash. The recall includes certain vehicles from model years 2015 to 2019 of the Lincoln Navigator, Lincoln MKC, Mustang, Ranger, Transit, Transit Connect, E…
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