The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced a pair of recalls last week impacting an estimated 289,000 Ford trucks and SUVs. The recalls both involve problems with the camera systems ...
Michael Frank has been writing and editing car and motorcycle coverage for the past two decades. His outlets have included Forbes, Coolhunting, The Wall Street Journal, Car & Driver, Road & Track, The ...
If you drive a Ford car, truck or SUV you might want to start a neck yoga routine in case you’re suddenly required to do something you haven’t needed to do for a while. The advent of backup cameras ...
Ford is once again in the news for a recall or two. The automaker has just recalled more than 1.73 million SUVs over faulty backup cameras, on top of an additional 600,000 sport-utility vehicles being ...
Ford and Lincoln are recalling 1,456,417 cars, trucks, and SUVs to fix a backup camera that may show a blank, distorted, or upside-down image.
The automaker says a software update should keep the backup cameras from freezing or not displaying an image 2021 Ford Edge By Keith Barry Ford and Lincoln are ...
Ford hasn’t had the best track record with recalls lately, and that trend is unfortunately continuing. Recently, the car giant recalled over 2 million vehicles for two separate problems, both of which ...
Ford Motor is recalling nearly 1.5 million older vehicles in the United States. The rear cameras could stop working, increasing the risk of a crash. Ford is offering a 15-year extended warranty on ...
Guess what? Ford, Toyota, Lexus, and Subaru aren't alone with their backup camera woes. Throughout this year, brands as varied as Polestar, Alfa Romeo, Dodge, and Hyundai haveall issued recalls for ...
Ford and Lincoln are recalling more vehicles with faulty backup cameras because a software error might make them show a blank, frozen, or distorted image. The problem ...
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