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Audi Recalls over 350,000 Vehicles Related to Rearview Camera Glitch
Audi will update software free of charge for 356,649 vehicles from 2019-2026 due to a rearview camera glitch that may increase crash risk, NHTSA said.
- A safety filing with the NHTSA on January 7 revealed Audi and Volkswagen are recalling over 350,000 vehicles from 2019 to 2026 due to rearview camera display software issues.
- Audi said the issue stems from rearview camera display software that may fail to show the intended image and sometimes shows `does not display`, while the NHTSA warned this could raise crash risk.
- Affected vehicles include a broad list of Audi models from 2019–2026, including A6, A7, A8, e-tron, Q7, Q8 and RS/S variants, and Audi said licensed dealers will install a free software update.
- Owner notification letters are expected by February 17, 2026, and WKRC reported the recall on January 7, 2026.
- Owners can call Audi customer service at 1-800-253-2834 and reference recall number 90TV with questions about the rearview camera software issue.
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Audi recalls 350K vehicles due to fault in rearview camera
Volkswagen is recalling more than 350,000 Audi vehicles due to a fault in the car’s rearview camera. According to the notice posted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the notice on the rearview camera says “does not display” an image, increasing the risk of a crash. Officials added that the fault is due to a software issue. According to the notice, Audi vehicles in the following models and model years are included in …
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