FORD has announced one of its biggest recalls ever over an issue that could increase the risk of a crash.
The recall affects over a million cars across the US and worldwide, and concerns a fault with the rearview camera freezing or failing to display properly when the vehicle is in reverse.
The issue is due to a software glitch in Ford’s SYNC 4 infotainment system which can put the rearview camera out of action when performing manoeuvres.
The affected models include the Ford F-150 (2021–2024), Bronco (2021–2024), Edge (2021–2024), Mustang Mach-E (2021–2023), and several others across the 2021–2025 model years.
Although Ford has issued a recall, owners won’t have to hand over their vehicles to a dealership as the problem can be easily fixed with an over-the-air software update – set to be rolled out later this month.
Owners whose vehicles have access to a decent Wi-Fi connection should automatically receive this update without the need to take their car into a dealership.
The American National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) confirmed the fault, warning: “A frozen or missing rearview camera image can reduce the driver’s view behind the vehicle, increasing the risk of a crash.”
Ford has acknowledged the issue, stating it has no reports of injuries linked to the glitch.
However, the carmaker said it is “aware of one allegation of a minor crash resulting in property damage”.
A massive 1,075,299 vehicles are being recalled in total.
Reports from Motortrend suggest Ford estimates every single one of the affected units is defective.
If you think your Ford might be included in the recall, you can check by entering your VIN number on Ford’s recall site.
Owners of the affected models will begin receiving official recall notices in the post between 16 and 20 June 2025.
Which Ford models are being recalled?
2022–2024 Lincoln Navigator 2021–2023 Lincoln MKX 2023–2024 Lincoln Corsair 2024–2024 Ford Mustang 2023–2024 Ford Super Duty (F250, F350, F450, F550, F600) 2021–2024 Ford F-150 2024–2024 Ford Ranger 2021–2023 Ford Mach-E 2022–2025 Ford Transit 2022–2024 Ford Expedition 2023–2024 Ford Escape 2021–2024 Ford Edge 2021–2024 Ford BroncoIn May, more than 270,000 Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator vehicles were recalled due to potential brake system faults.
And back in February, around 240,000 Explorer and Lincoln Aviator SUVs were pulled over issues with faulty seat belt components.
Drivers are being urged to stay alert for the recall notice and ensure the update is completed as soon as it’s available, to avoid any risk while on the road.
SHUT UP SHOP
Earlier this month, it was revealed a popular Ford dealership is to shut down for good – ready to make way for another outlet from a massive auto shop chain.
The now-demolished DealMaker Ford, located on Route 68 in Oswegatchie, near Ogdensburg, New York, is set to transform into a new AutoZone store.
According to Watertown Daily Times, N.Y., the location will boast a huge 6,800-square-foot building, constructed by the property owner, DPMJ LLC, on the Route 37 portion of the property.
The project, which has received conditional approval from the town, was finalized during a city council meeting last month – although no timeline for the store’s completion has been released at this time.
AutoZone, which sells auto parts and related services, has 229 other locations in New York State alone.
The chain, which is expanding as part of an ‘aggressive’ plan, has opened 54 domestic stores in the US during Q3 2025, according to a recent report.
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