Driving the news: Ford $F ( ▼ 1.67% ) is recalling nearly 1.5 million vehicles for faulty rearview cameras that may display distorted, inverted, or blank images when backing up, expanding a previous recall to cover more models, according to federal regulators.

The details: The recall affects multiple Ford and Lincoln vehicles from 2015-2019, including:

  • 2015-2019 Ford Super Duty F-250, F-350, F-450

  • 2016-2019 F-550

  • 2016-2019 Ford Transit

  • 2015-2017 Ford Expedition

  • 2015-2017 Lincoln Navigator

  • 2015-2018 Ford Edge

  • 2017-2019 Econoline

  • 2019 Ford Ranger

  • 2015-2019 Lincoln MKC

  • 2015-2019 Ford Mustang

For context: Ford is aware of 18 accidents related to the camera issues but no injuries have been reported. Dealers will inspect and replace rearview cameras as necessary at no cost to owners.

Bottom line: The company is now averaging more than one recall every two days in 2025, a pace that raises fundamental questions about whether Ford has lost control of its manufacturing quality across multiple facilities and model lines.

Why it matters: The recall adds another 1.5 million vehicles to Ford's record-breaking recall year, bringing the company's total to over 8 million recalled vehicles in more than 100 separate actions.

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