Ford Motor Company is recalling over 740,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to critical safety issues, primarily involving faulty rearview camera displays and seatbelt problems that could put drivers at risk.
Nearly 625,000 of these vehicles are subjected to urgent recalls for improper seatbelt functionality and rearview camera failures, as identified by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Affected models notably include the Ford Mustang and Super Duty trucks (F-250, F-350, F-450), with specific concerns about the rearview camera's ability to display images correctly under certain lighting conditions.
This wave of recalls underscores Ford's ongoing challenges with vehicle quality, reflecting a broader trend of heightened manufacturer scrutiny in the automotive industry.
The automaker is actively collaborating with dealerships to address these safety concerns promptly and efficiently, emphasizing their commitment to consumer safety.
As vehicle safety standards come under increased scrutiny, these recalls highlight the vital importance of rapid response to potential defects to maintain public trust and safety in the automotive sector.