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Ford Recalls Over 10 Lakh Vehicles; Here's Why?

Ford Recalls Over 10 Lakh Vehicles; Here's Why?

NDTV29-05-2025

Ford has issued a massive recall for its cars sold in the United States. This recalls over 10 lakh units sold in the country to address an issue with the backup camera. Based on the announcement, the center infotainment screen might display a frozen image. This is followed by a black screen when the car is reversing. If not fixed, this issue can increase the risk of a collision for the driver.
The list of models in the recall includes models from the Ford and Lincoln brands. Here's a list.
Model Years Affected
Ford Bronco 2021-2024
Ford Edge 2021-2024
Ford Escape 2023-2024
Ford Expedition 2022-2024
Ford F-150 2021-2024
Ford Mustang 2024
Ford Mustang Mach-E 2021-2023
Ford Ranger 2024
Ford Super Duty 2023-2024
Ford Transit 2022-2025
Lincoln Corsair 2023-2024
Lincoln MKX 2021-2023
Lincoln Navigator 2022-2024
More than half of the cars covered in the recall are F-150 pickups, which are a well-liked model in the US market. This represents a total of 527,371 vehicles. The Ford Edge, which is no longer manufactured by the company, makes up 157,506 of those one million vehicles, followed by 136,968 Transit vans and 104,394 Bronco SUVs.
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The recall notice from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the underlying issue is a result of "Improper operational sequencing within the wireless communication subsystem of the SYNC software."
Ford mentioned it is aware of one report of a minor crash connected to this issue. Nevertheless, it does not know of any injuries linked to the backup camera. Vehicle owners are expected to receive recall notifications by mid-June. It is to be noted that the American manufacturer initiated an investigation into the problem earlier this year and managed to pinpoint it to certain versions of the Sync 4 software's Accessory Protocol Interface Module (APIM).
Ford vehicles that have over-the-air capabilities can receive the OTA update. Those without this feature will need to visit a dealer, where a service technician will carry out the software update. The solution will upgrade the APIM software to version 2.0 or newer.

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