The Ford Motor Company can't seem to catch a break when it comes to recalls in recent months — and the latest one involves more than 1 million vehicles from across Dearborn's model lineup. The recall ...
The news is a blow to the Dearborn-based automaker, which has been struggling for the past five years with recalls that range from backup-camera failures ... the 2015-2020 F-150 and 2015, 2017-2022 ...
The automaker says a software update should keep the backup cameras from freezing or not displaying an image 2021 Ford Edge By Keith Barry Ford and Lincoln are ...
Over 1 million Toyota, Lexus, and Subaru vehicles are being recalled over a glitchy backup camera image. Ford is dealing with ...
The company may quietly extend backup camera coverage after millions of recalls, hinting it’s finally tired of its own mess ...
Those expressing skepticism at modern cars' continued reliance on screens ought to feel validated over this piece of news. Earlier this month, Ford recalled a ...
Ford has been on something of a recall roll in recent months, and now, issues with backup cameras have become the latest in a spat of issues requiring vehicles to return home to the dealer for a fix.
The Ford Motor Company announced it is recalling over 200,000 vehicles because of a software malfunction that can cause rearview cameras to fail, increasing the risk of a crash and possibly injury.
Ford and Lincoln are recalling over 200,000 more cars, trucks, and SUVs because their backup cameras may display a blank image or otherwise malfunction. According to documents provided by Ford, the ...
Toyota, Lexus, and Subaru are recalling over a million vehicles—including the popular Camry, Highlander, and RAV4—to fix ...