
Ford Issues Major Recall Affecting Over 1 Million Vehicles in Canada and U.S.
Hey everyone, I just wanted to bring your attention to something really important—especially if you drive a Ford SUV or truck. There’s a major recall underway that could affect your vehicle, and it's not just a minor issue.
Ford has officially announced the recall of more than one million vehicles due to a significant software glitch. This problem specifically impacts the rearview camera system, which is crucial for safety while reversing. According to the information released, the rearview camera might delay, freeze, or not display at all when you shift into reverse. That might not sound like a big deal to some, but let’s be real—when you’re backing up, even a split-second delay can lead to a serious accident.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) was notified by Ford earlier this month, and they’ve confirmed the risk this glitch poses. The company plans to fix the issue either through a dealership visit or with an over-the-air software update. If your vehicle is on the list, expect to receive a letter from Ford sometime after June 16 with more details, and then another update when the fix is ready—probably later in the third quarter of 2025.
Here’s a quick rundown of the vehicles included in the recall: 2021–2024 Bronco and Edge, 2023–2024 Escape, 2021–2024 F-150, the full 2023–2024 F-Series lineup (F-250 through F-600), 2022–2024 Expedition, 2022–2025 Transit vans, 2021–2023 Mustang Mach-E, the new 2024 Ranger and Mustang, as well as 2021–2023 Lincoln Nautilus, 2022–2024 Lincoln Navigator, and the 2023–2024 Lincoln Corsair.
That’s a pretty big chunk of Ford’s recent lineup. If you or someone you know owns any of these models, I highly recommend reaching out to Ford customer service at 1-866-436-7332. You can also check with the NHTSA directly via their Vehicle Safety Hotline or their website at nhtsa.gov. Ford’s recall number for this issue is 25S49—make sure to have that handy when you call.
Safety should never be taken lightly, especially when it comes to something as essential as a vehicle’s camera system. This recall is a reminder of how even top-tier brands can face challenges, and how important it is for us as drivers to stay informed and proactive. Keep an eye out for that letter if you’re a Ford owner, and don’t delay once the fix becomes available. Better safe than sorry!
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