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Over 1 million Ford and Lincoln vehicles are being recalled due to a software issue affecting rearview cameras. Here's what ...
At issue is a faulty B-pillar trim application stemming in part from a design change at Ford's assembly plant.
The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration levied a $165 million penalty against the Ford Motor Co. for ...
Ford is recalling more than a million vehicles due to a software issue that can cause the rearview camera to malfunction, ...
The recall impacts Ford Explorer, Lincoln Aviator and Lincoln Corsair models. The recall only affects Ford’s 360-degree cameras. Vehicles equipped with rear view-only cameras are not affected ...
Ford is recalling 1,075,299 vehicles in the United States because the  rearview camera may not work properly, the National ...
In this recall, certain Ford and Lincoln vehicles equipped with the 360-degree parking camera could lose the rear-view camera feed ... to the 2020-2023 Ford Explorer and Lincoln Aviator, as ...
preventing the rear view camera image from displaying. The new recall covers 2020 through 2023 Ford Explorer, Lincoln Aviator, and 2020-2022 Lincoln Corsair SUVs with a 360-degree camera.
This New 2023 Ford Explorer ST Line 4wd ... notification saying my collision aid is not working. I have checked my rear view mirror camera for an object or damage to the Windshield, also checked ...
Ford says there aren't any notable chassis or powertrain changes to the 2025 Explorer. All models come standard with rear-wheel drive ... the ability to have a map view in the gauge cluster ...