Toyota is recalling more than a million vehicles in the United States because the backup camera image can fail just when drivers rely on it most, turning a key safety feature into a potential hazard.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced a pair of recalls last week impacting an estimated 289,000 Ford trucks and SUVs. The recalls both involve problems with the camera systems ...
2025 has seen a host of automakers recall their vehicles for issues tied to backup cameras — and as of June, it's Mitusbishi's turn to bring a bunch of vehicles home to take care of an issue tied to ...
Ford is recalling more than 30,000 vehicles to fix faulty backup cameras that could show a blank, fuzzy, flashing, or inverted image. There’s no fix for the problem yet. Owners will probably have to ...
Ford has been on something of a recall roll in recent months, and now, issues with backup cameras have become the latest in a spat of issues requiring vehicles to return home to the dealer for a fix.
(WXYZ) — Ford announced it is recalling more than one million vehicles due to potential issues with backup cameras. According to Ford, the total number is 1,075,299 ...
Ford and Lincoln are recalling over 200,000 more cars, trucks, and SUVs because their backup cameras may display a blank image or otherwise malfunction. According to documents provided by Ford, the ...
Michael Frank has been writing and editing car and motorcycle coverage for the past two decades. His outlets have included Forbes, Coolhunting, The Wall Street Journal, Car & Driver, Road & Track, The ...
2025 has seen a host of automakers recall their vehicles for issues tied to backup cameras — and as of June, it's Mitusbishi's turn to bring a bunch of vehicles home to take care of an issue tied to ...
Let’s have a show of hands for everyone who remembers having a serious problem with a good old fashioned rear-view mirror. That’ll be almost no one then, apart from a few people who managed to kick ...
Backup cameras! Where would we be without them? Probably in the same place we are now, but less well aligned with the stripes ...