Ford issued a recall for roughly 277,000 Ford pickup trucks, specifically the F-250, F-350 and F-450 models, due to an issue with visibility in rearview cameras.
Specifically, the 360-degree rearview cameras in the model years 2017 to 2022 have lenses that tend to get cloudy. When this happens, it’s difficult for the driver to see behind them while operating these large pickup trucks.
Apparently, the anti-reflective lens on the camera system can degrade over time and distort the image.
The auto manufacturer has received 8,800 warranty reports regarding the issue in the United States.
Owners should take their pickup truck to a Ford dealership to have the camera replaced at no cost. Ford will begin formally notifying car owners beginning on Sept. 12th.
California Lemon Law Attorney James Johnson
Did you purchase a Ford F-150, F-250 or F-350 pickup truck or any vehicle with a major safety issue? If so, you may need help. Also, vehicles in the shop for 30 days or more may have a cause for legal action.
California Lemon Law Attorney James Johnson will review your case and let you know if it qualifies as a lemon.
Also, we recommend that you obtain an invoice for all repairs and recall visits from the dealership. These documents will support your potential case. Should the vehicle experience repeated issues or become a safety risk, these documents support the Lemon Law Claim. Contact us for a free case review at 1-800-235-6801.
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