Ford recalls over 1 million vehicles for glitchy rearview cameras
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Ford is recalling more than 1 million vehicles in the US due to a software problem affecting rearview cameras, which may show delayed, frozen, or blank images. This issue impacts several models from 2021 to 2024, including the F-150 and Mustang. To address this, Ford offers a software update via over-the-air installation or at local dealers. The company had previously encountered similar issues and faced fines from NHTSA for slow responses to recalls. No serious injuries have been reported, but there was a minor crash linked to the defect.
Ford is recalling over 1 million vehicles due to a software issue that causes the rearview camera to display frozen or missing images, increasing crash risks.
The automaker has identified a software problem impacting rearview camera images in numerous models, leading to the risk of crashes and potential fines due to delays in recalls.
Read at The Verge
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