Ford Bronco Recall: Backup Camera Issues Affect 129,000 Vehicles

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Overview of the Recall

Ford has announced a significant recall affecting nearly 129,000 units of the newly revived Bronco SUV. This action comes approximately three months after another major recall concerning faulty shock absorbers. The current issue relates to the vehicle’s backup camera, specifically in model years 2022-2023.

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Details of the Backup Camera Issue

The recall focuses on the 360-degree camera system, which may fail to display a rearview image when the vehicle is shifted into reverse. This malfunction could severely limit the driver’s visibility of the area behind the vehicle, thereby increasing the risk of an accident. Although Ford had previously issued a recall addressing similar concerns, this latest recall serves to expand upon that action, reinforcing the company’s commitment to vehicle safety.

What Affected Owners Should Do

Impacted owners will receive notifications starting May 5, providing instructions on how to address the issue. Ford has assured customers that dealers will replace the faulty rearview camera at no cost. For those needing further assistance, Ford can be reached at 866-436-7332. Additionally, inquiries can be directed to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration at their vehicle-safety hotline, 888-327-4236. Owners are encouraged to visit the NHTSA’s website to input their vehicle identification number and access detailed recall information.

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