The American automaker has launched a recall affecting models like the Ford Expedition, Super Duty, and Lincoln Navigator due to critical issues with brakes and rear cameras. Could your vehicle be part of this growing concern?
Ford has announced another large-scale recall that targets more than 200,000 units. The problems reportedly include rear camera malfunctions and brake fluid leaks. Industry observers are raising eyebrows at the sheer number of affected vehicles, which include several iconic models. Owners of these cars might face safety risks and need immediate inspections or repairs.
Why Ford’s rear camera failures pose serious dangers and affect thousands
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), certain Ford vehicles from 2015 may have rear cameras that fail to display properly or appear distorted. This flaw directly conflicts with the federal requirement (FMVSS 111) stating that backup cameras must turn on within two seconds and provide a clear view of at least 10 feet behind the vehicle. The models with potential camera issues include:
- Ford F-250, F-350, F-450 (2015)
- Ford Expedition (2015)
- Lincoln Navigator (2015)
- Lincoln MKC (2015)
A staggering 160,700 units could be impacted. If your vehicle’s camera shows a white screen or no image at all, consider scheduling a check-up as soon as possible. Here is a quick reference table of potentially affected models and their primary issues:
Model | Years |
---|---|
Ford Expedition | 2015, 2017–2018 |
Ford F-150 | 2017–2018 (selected) |
Ford F-250 / F-350 / F-450 | 2015 |
Lincoln Navigator | 2015, 2017–2018 |
Lincoln MKC | 2015 |
Before you contact a dealer, make sure you have your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) handy.
Understanding the brake fluid leak problems that threaten Ford drivers nationwide
Alongside camera glitches, Ford has identified brake fluid leaks in specific models, such as certain 2017–2018 Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator vehicles. The leaks occur in the front circuit, potentially reducing braking capacity. There are also reports involving some 2017–2018 Ford F-150 models manufactured outside Kentucky. Early estimates suggest more than 123,000 vehicles may be impacted.
Ford is currently replacing defective cameras and brake master cylinders at no cost to owners. Official notices have been rolling out since April 22, and the company advises drivers to use Ford’s hotline at 1-866-436-7332 or the NHTSA site to confirm eligibility.
Taking action if your vehicle is on the recall list
First, check your VIN by calling Ford or NHTSA (1-888-327-4236). If confirmed, schedule a service appointment immediately, especially if you’ve noticed blurry camera feeds or unusual braking. It’s best to resolve these problems sooner rather than risk an accident.
Although Ford has faced multiple recalls recently, the company remains committed to fixing these issues and maintaining customer trust. In the meantime, owners should stay informed, act promptly, and spread the word among fellow Ford drivers who may still be unaware of the recall.