Core Points - Ford is recalling 1.45 million vehicles due to rearview camera issues, marking the latest in a series of recalls this summer [1][2] - The recall affects vehicles from model years 2015 to 2019, including various SUVs, trucks, vans, and Mustangs [1][3] - The rearview camera issue can cause a "blank, distorted or inverted image" when reversing [1] Recall Details - The recall impacts 1.45 million vehicles in the U.S., 122,000 in Canada, and approximately 300,000 in other markets [2] - Ford is aware of 18 accidents related to the camera issue, but no injuries have been reported [2] Affected Models - The recall includes models such as 2015-2019 Lincoln MKCs, 2015-2017 Lincoln Navigators, 2019 Ford Rangers, and various Ford F-series trucks among others [3] Driver Instructions - Drivers are instructed to take their vehicles to licensed Ford or Lincoln dealerships for free inspection, with faulty cameras being replaced at no cost [4] Background Context - Ford has issued multiple recalls this summer, including over 850,000 vehicles for fuel pump issues and 355,000 trucks for instrument panel failures [5] - Earlier in the year, Ford also recalled over a million vehicles due to rearview camera glitches that were resolved with a software update [5]
Ford Recalls 1.45 Million Vehicles Over Rearview Cameras Displaying ‘Blank' Or ‘Distorted' Images