Ford recalls nearly 1.5 million cars in the U.S. due to issues with the rear camera: More than 10 models affected

Ford acknowledged that there have been at least 18 accidents related to this defect, although no injuries have been reported.

Ford Lincoln MKC, one of the affected modelsPhoto © Wikipedia

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Ford has announced the recall of approximately 1.5 million vehicles in the United States due to a defect in the rear camera, which may display a blank screen or a distorted image when the car is put in reverse.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), this issue poses a significant risk as it limits or distorts the driver's visibility and increases the likelihood of accidents while maneuvering.

The recall affects certain vehicles from the years 2015 to 2019, including popular models such as the Lincoln Navigator, Lincoln MKC, Mustang, Ranger, Transit, Transit Connect, Econoline, Edge, Expedition, as well as the trucks F-250 SD, F-350 SD, F-450 SD, and F-550 SD, among others.

Reported incidents

Ford acknowledged that at least 18 accidents related to this defect have already occurred, although no injuries have been reported.

The company assured that it is working with the NHTSA to ensure a quick and free repair for users.

Owners will receive a notification by mail with instructions to take their vehicles to an authorized Ford or Lincoln dealership, where the rear camera will be inspected and replaced at no cost if necessary.

A new blow to drivers' trust

This announcement adds to another mass recall revealed in July, which involved over 850,000 Ford and Lincoln vehicles manufactured between 2021 and 2023 due to a defect in the low-pressure fuel pump.

In that case, the failure could cause the engine to shut down while in motion, especially in warm climates or with a low fuel level in the tank.

Although no serious accidents were reported for this reason, the warning raised alarms among drivers, as a blackout on the road can be highly dangerous.

Among the models affected in that recall were the Ford Bronco, Explorer, F-150, Expedition, as well as the Lincoln Aviator and Navigator.

Warning signs for property owners

In the case of the fuel pump, Ford recommended being alert to symptoms prior to failure, such as the check engine light, loss of power when accelerating, or poor engine performance.

Regarding the defect in the rear camera, there are no prior warnings: the problem occurs directly when attempting to use reverse gear, which makes it even more essential to respond to the recall request.

Impact on the brand

These problems, which affect a significant number of vehicles on the road, place Ford under scrutiny once again in a highly competitive market.

Despite the company's promise to cover all repair costs and ensure the safety of its customers, the series of failures in key models could undermine consumer confidence.

Meanwhile, authorities are urging owners not to ignore recall notifications and to visit dealerships as soon as possible to reduce risks on the road.

Frequently asked questions about the recall of Ford vehicles due to issues with the rear camera

Why is Ford recalling 1.5 million cars in the United States?

Ford has announced the recall of nearly 1.5 million vehicles in the United States due to a defect in the rear camera, which can cause a blank or distorted image when reversing. This issue poses a significant risk of accidents by limiting the driver's visibility.

Which Ford car models are affected by the recall?

The recall affects several Ford models manufactured between 2015 and 2019, including the Lincoln Navigator, Lincoln MKC, Mustang, Ranger, Transit, Transit Connect, Econoline, Edge, Expedition, and F-250 SD, F-350 SD, F-450 SD, and F-550 SD trucks, among others. These models have issues with the rear camera that could compromise safety when maneuvering in reverse.

How can affected Ford car owners address the issue with the rear camera?

Ford is working with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to ensure a quick and free repair. Owners will receive a notification by mail with instructions to take their vehicles to an authorized Ford or Lincoln dealer, where the rear camera will be inspected and replaced at no cost if necessary.

Have there been any accidents due to the defect in Ford's rear camera?

Ford has acknowledged at least 18 accidents related to this issue with the rear camera. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported despite the incidents.

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