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Ford recalls 1.5M vehicles over faulty rear-view cameras

Defective cameras in select 2015–2019 Ford and Lincoln models may display inverted, distorted, or blank images.
Ford is recalling approximately 1.5 million vehicles in the U.S. after a defect was discovered in rear-view cameras.

On the Dash:

  • Ford is recalling about 1.5 million vehicles in the U.S. due to defective rear-view cameras.
  • The recall affects multiple models, including Lincoln SUVs, the Mustang, Ford trucks, vans, and utility vehicles from 2015 to 2019.
  • Canadian supplier Magna International is also recalling more than 250,000 rear-view cameras in Ford and Stellantis vehicles.

Ford is recalling approximately 1.5 million vehicles in the United States after a defect was discovered in rear-view cameras that may display inverted, distorted, or blank images, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Tuesday.

The recall affects select 2015–2019 models, including the Lincoln MKC, Lincoln Navigator, Mustang, F-250, F-350, F-450, F-550, Expedition, Edge, Transit, Transit Connect, Econoline, and Ranger.

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Ford dealers will inspect and replace the affected cameras at no cost to vehicle owners.

In a related recall, Canadian auto parts supplier Magna International is addressing more than 250,000 rear-view cameras installed in certain Ford and Stellantis vehicles, according to NHTSA.

Rear-view cameras are federally required safety features, and defects can increase the risk of crashes if drivers cannot properly see behind their vehicles.

Ford owners affected by the recall will be notified by mail with instructions on how to schedule a replacement.

In addition to the rear-view camera recall, Ford has issued over 100 recalls in 2025, surpassing its previous record of 77 recalls in a single year. These recalls span various models and address issues such as brake pedal defects, airbag malfunctions, and instrument panel failures. Despite these challenges, Ford has emphasized its commitment to enhancing vehicle safety and quality control measures. The company has increased its testing and inspection processes to identify and address potential issues proactively.

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