Ford recalls more than 200,000 vehicles over malfunctioning rearview camera
- Ford Motor Co. is recalling 200,061 vehicles due to a software defect affecting the rearview camera, announced by the NHTSA on July 2, 2025.
- Ford notified U.S. highway safety regulators of a defect causing the camera to display a blank screen or retain the image after reversing, which may distract drivers.
- The recall covers various Ford and Lincoln models including Bronco Sport , Mustang , Escape , and several others across model years 2018-2024.
- Ford dealerships will provide a complimentary update to the camera software, and letters informing owners of the recall are planned to be sent out by July 28.
- The recall aims to reduce crash risk caused by rearview camera failures, as the defect may obscure or distract drivers, signaling Ford's response to ensure driver safety.
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Ford Motor Company will remove more than 200,000 vehicles from different models after a software failure that can affect rear view cameras is detected.Read more]]]>
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Ford is recalling over 200,000 cars, trucks and SUVs because the rearview camera can fail or freeze on the screen, creating a safety hazard. The recall affects models including the F-150, Explorer, Mustang and Lincoln Navigator.
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