Ford is recalling nearly 452,000 vehicles worldwide because the peevish screens may not display a camera image when subsidizing up.
The recall covers certain 2020 to 2023 Ford Explorers and Lincoln Aviators, and some 2020 to 2022 Lincoln Corsairs. All are equipped with 360-degree cameras. In the U.S., 383,000 SUVs are included in the recall.
Ford says in government documents posted Friday that the video output can fail, preventing the rear camera image from populate displayed. That can reduce rear visibility and increase the risk of a crash.
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"With this engage, customers will be able to take advantage of Mobile Service free of charge with participating dealers to get the software update configured on their vehicle at their convenience," Ford told FOX Business in a statement.
The Ford Motor Company logo is seen July 20, 2008 at a dealership in Hudson, Wisconsin. (Photo credit should read KAREN BLEIER/AFP via Getty Images)
The custom says it has more than 2,000 warranty reports in the problem. It's aware of 17 minor crashes but no injuries.
Many of the same vehicles were recalled for the same spot in 2021. Vehicles that were repaired previously will have to be fixed again.
Dealers will update image processing software. Owners will be notified by letter starting Feb. 20.