Dearborn, MI – October 10, 2021 – Ford (NYSE: F) – that owns the Lincoln brand – is recalling 228,297 vehicles whose infotainment system may fail to display the image from the rearview camera. This increases the risk of a crash and injury. Affected vehicles include:
- 2020 Ford Explorer
- 2021 Ford Explorer
- 2020 Lincoln Aviator
- 2021 Lincoln Aviator
- 2020 Lincoln Corsair
- 2021 Lincoln Corsair
Recall summary
Cars that are part of this Ford recall have a SYNC infotainment system that shows a 360° image around the vehicle. The rearview camera may occasionally fail to display the image, limiting drivers’ visibility while backing up the vehicle.
Recall risks
Limited visibility while backing up the vehicle increases the risk of a crash, which can lead to property damage or injury to people behind the car, especially small children. The risk is even greater when the driver relies solely on the rearview camera when going in reverse. Read more about the history of rearview cameras in our recent article about a similar Stellantis recall.
Other Ford recalls
A wide range of Ford and Lincoln models is having various problems with rearview cameras and other software glitches for some time now. This even caused the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to open an investigation into how the manufacturer handled a recent recall related to the matter.
There were several other Ford Explorer recalls recently as well. In September, for example, over 640,000 2013 – 2017 Ford Explorers were recalled for the fourth time since 2016 due to possible steering loss caused by faulty suspension.
There is also a recent Lincoln Aviator recall, which deals with a wiring issue that could cause electrical fire.
The repair
Ford and Lincoln authorized dealers will fix the problem by updating the software that controls the image processing module (IPMB). Notifications about the repair were sent to vehicle owners from October 7, 2021.
Is your vehicle a part of this recall?
This recall includes more than 220,000 Ford and Lincoln vehicles. To check for this and other recalls, use MotorSafety’s free vehicle lookup tool.