Car manufacturer Ford Motor Co. said on January 27 that it is recalling 462,000 vehicles worldwide because the video transmitter may be faulty, causing the rearview camera image to not be displayed.
The US automaker said the above recall covers some Explorer, Lincoln Aviator and Lincoln Corsair models manufactured between 2020 and 2022, equipped with 360-degree cameras, and covers 382,000 units in the US market.
Ford says there have been reports of 17 minor crashes related to the problem video player error and more than 2,100 warranty reports but no reports of injuries.
The recall expands and replaces the recall of 228,000 vehicles in 2021. Dealers that will update the image processing module software and vehicles previously updated in the old recall will need the new update. .
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Ford said that in late 2021 and 2022, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) contacted the automaker regarding reports of blue images on the rear camera screen. following completing the 2021 recall, prompting the agency to investigate.
In August 2021, NHTSA opened an investigation following Ford recalled 620,246 vehicles in 2020 because of another rear camera problem.
The investigation is looking into whether Ford recalled the vehicles in time and whether they did summon enough car or not.
Ford has announced other vehicle recalls involving rearview cameras in recent years, including recalling 47,000 US Bronco 2021-2022 vehicles because rearview camera images may still be visible following operation. reverse operation has ended, which may distract the driver.
Minh Trang (VNA/Vietnam+)