Ford has several active recalls for backup camera issues, with recent ones affecting over 1.4 million vehicles from model years 2015-2020 for a problem with faulty wiring that can cause the camera to show a distorted or blank image. Other recent recalls include issues with frozen or delayed images due to software problems in 2021-2024 models like the F-Series, Ranger, and Explorer, and a recall for 2020-2022 Super Duty trucks affecting the 360-degree view camera in certain lighting conditions.
- Use the Ford Recall page by entering your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
- Open the FordPass app, navigate to the “Service” screen, and tap the “Recall” tile if it appears.
- Contact a local Ford dealer to schedule an appointment for a free repair.
- The remedy will depend on the specific recall and may involve a software update or a camera inspection and replacement.
- The recall notification letter will provide details on whether towing is covered if needed.
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2015-2019 models:
A recall for certain Edge, Expedition, Explorer, Mustang, and Ranger models addresses faulty wiring that can cause a distorted, distorted, or blank camera image.
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2021-2024 models:
A recall for certain F-Series trucks, Ranger, and Expedition models involves a software issue that can cause the infotainment screen to freeze or go black.
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2020-2022 F-250, F-350, and F-450 Super Duty models:A recall for these trucks addresses an issue with the 360-degree camera system that may reduce visibility in certain lighting conditions.