Ford is recalling more than 1.4 million vehicles due to issues with the rearview cameras. The recalled vehicles may display a distorted, intermittent or blank image when the vehicle is in reverse, ...
This isn’t the recall you saw last month – it’s a new one, and Ford is really, really sorry. Nearly 1.5 million Ford vehicles recalled for faulty rearview cameras showing blank or distorted images.
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 ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 22 (Reuters) - Ford (F.N), opens new tab said on Wednesday it is recalling nearly 1.45 million older vehicles in the U.S. due to faulty rear-view cameras and will extend warranty ...
The Ford Motor Company is recalling a great deal of cars and SUVs. According to documents published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, just over 1.4 million vehicles feature ...
Ford is recalling a total of nearly 750,000 vehicles over camera display, steering and seatbelt issues, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). More than 290,000 ...
Ford Motor Company is recalling 1,448,655 vehicles over an issue with the rearview camera that safety regulators say could increase the risk of a crash. According to the recall notice, posted Oct. 13 ...
Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) is recalling over 1.4 million vehicles in the U.S. due to a rearview camera malfunction that could potentially result in a distorted, intermittent, or blank image when the ...
Ford has issued a recall notice for more than 291,000 vehicles over a potential issue with the rearview camera causing the image to be displayed improperly in certain lighting conditions. The recall ...
(AP) - Ford is recalling more than 290,000 vehicles in the U.S. because the rearview camera system may not display images properly in certain lighting conditions, which could increase the risk of a ...
Ford (NYSE:F) is recalling nearly 625,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to issues with seatbelts and rear-view camera displays, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on ...
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