Ford is recalling nearly 750,000 vehicles across the US due to a combination of camera display, steering, and seatbelt issues. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the affected vehicles include over 290,000 units with rearview camera display problems.
In these vehicles, the 360-degree camera system may not display rearview images properly in low-light conditions, making it difficult for drivers to see behind them and increasing the risk of a crash. To fix this issue, Ford dealers can update the image processing module software at no cost to vehicle owners.
This recall marks Ford's third rearview camera-related issue this year, with previous recalls involving nearly 1.1 million vehicles in May and over 200,000 units in July due to similar software problems that could cause the rearview camera image to malfunction when reversing.
Ford is also recalling another 115,539 Super Duty trucks from its lineup due to a potential loss of steering issue involving the steering column upper shaft detaching from the steering column. As a result, drivers may experience a loss of steering control, increasing the risk of a crash.
For affected vehicles, Ford will inspect and repair or replace the upper shaft at no charge. Letters notifying owners of this safety risk were mailed on October 6, 2025, with a final remedy expected to be available by December 2025.
Additionally, Ford is recalling over 332,778 vehicles due to a seatbelt issue caused by corroded cables that can break when interacting with water and road salt. When these cables fail, the seat belt may not restrain its wearer, putting passengers at an increased risk of injury in the event of a crash.
To fix this issue, Ford will inspect and replace the front seat belt cables at no cost to vehicle owners. Remedy letters are expected to be sent in January, when a final solution is reached.
Vehicle owners can contact Ford's customer service at 1-866-436-7332 or NHTSA's vehicle safety hotline at 888-327-4236 (TTY 888-275-9171) for more information.
In these vehicles, the 360-degree camera system may not display rearview images properly in low-light conditions, making it difficult for drivers to see behind them and increasing the risk of a crash. To fix this issue, Ford dealers can update the image processing module software at no cost to vehicle owners.
This recall marks Ford's third rearview camera-related issue this year, with previous recalls involving nearly 1.1 million vehicles in May and over 200,000 units in July due to similar software problems that could cause the rearview camera image to malfunction when reversing.
Ford is also recalling another 115,539 Super Duty trucks from its lineup due to a potential loss of steering issue involving the steering column upper shaft detaching from the steering column. As a result, drivers may experience a loss of steering control, increasing the risk of a crash.
For affected vehicles, Ford will inspect and repair or replace the upper shaft at no charge. Letters notifying owners of this safety risk were mailed on October 6, 2025, with a final remedy expected to be available by December 2025.
Additionally, Ford is recalling over 332,778 vehicles due to a seatbelt issue caused by corroded cables that can break when interacting with water and road salt. When these cables fail, the seat belt may not restrain its wearer, putting passengers at an increased risk of injury in the event of a crash.
To fix this issue, Ford will inspect and replace the front seat belt cables at no cost to vehicle owners. Remedy letters are expected to be sent in January, when a final solution is reached.
Vehicle owners can contact Ford's customer service at 1-866-436-7332 or NHTSA's vehicle safety hotline at 888-327-4236 (TTY 888-275-9171) for more information.