Ford and Lincoln are recalling over 51,000 SUVs to repair their backup camera for the second time. The backup camera on these vehicles may still not work even after an earlier recall because the ...
Backup cameras have become a key tool in the automotive world's safety toolbox, but they've also led to more than a few headaches for car companies. In recent years, automakers around the globe have ...
Ford has issued a recall of more than 200,000 Ford and Lincoln vehicles over a software issue that affects the backup camera (Lincoln is Ford’s luxury arm). Related: More Recall News Affected vehicles ...
If you drive a Ford car, truck or SUV you might want to start a neck yoga routine in case you’re suddenly required to do something you haven’t needed to do for a while. The advent of backup cameras ...
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.
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.
Ford has issued two separate recalls on a collective 289,000 vehicles in the U.S. for issues related to the backup camera. The recalls include certain 2015 Ford F-Super Duty F250, F350, and F450 ...
More than 10 million vehicles across the United States have been affected by rearview camera-related recalls. Ford has been responsible for a substantial portion of them, recently announcing yet ...
Michael Frank has been writing and editing car and motorcycle coverage for the past two decades. His outlets have included Forbes, Coolhunting, The Wall Street Journal, Car & Driver, Road & Track, The ...
The problem: The affected vehicles’ backup cameras may have faulty wiring, a faulty camera, or faulty software. As a result, the backup camera image might not display properly. The fix: Ford ...
The latest recall from Ford involves more than 72,600 of its Expedition SUVs and F-Series Super Duty trucks, as well as the Corsair SUV from its Lincoln luxury arm, and the culprit is not an uncommon ...