Ford to recall 1.74 million vehicles in US over rearview camera issue, NHTSA says

(Reuters) – Ford has issued two ‌separate recalls affecting a total of 1.74 million vehicles in which defects could cause rearview-camera images to display incorrectly when the vehicle is ​in reverse.

One of the recalls affects about 850,000 ​Ford Bronco and Ford Edge models. It is related ⁠to a computer module that may overheat and shut ​down, preventing the rearview camera image from displaying as intended, ​the regulator said in a statement.

In the second recall, the NHTSA said that about 890,000 Ford Escape and Explorer and Lincoln Corsair and ​Aviator models are being recalled because the image on ​the center display may flip or invert, resulting in an incorrectly displayed ‌rearview ⁠image when the vehicle is placed in reverse.

Ford said it is working on a fix for both issues but a remedy isn’t yet available for either.

The Dearborn, Michigan, automaker has ​issued 17 ​recalls this year ⁠affecting more than 7.3 million vehicles, according to NHTSA data. The next highest total for ​the year is Hyundai Motor, with five ​recalls affecting ⁠about 700,000 vehicles.

Ford has seen improvements in vehicle quality during the first few months of ownership, CEO Jim Farley told ⁠employees ​in a recent town hall, leading ​to higher company bonuses.

Reporting by Mihika Sharma in Bengaluru and Nora Eckert in ​Detroit; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala, Sonia Cheema and Mike Colias.