Ford Recalls Over 1.7 Million Trucks and SUVs in India: What Owners Must Know About Transmission, Camera, and Engine Issues
If you own a Ford truck or SUV in India, you might want to check your mailbox—or your garage. The Blue Oval is at it again, but this time it’s not just a minor hiccup. Hot on the heels of previous transmission shifter headaches, Ford has just announced a massive recall affecting well over 1.7 million vehicles across the U.S. And yes, it’s the kind of news that makes you groan into your morning chai.
The Big One: Rearview Camera Meltdown
Ford’s latest headache centers on the rearview camera display. In a sweeping action announced this week, the company is recalling more than 1.74 million cars, trucks, and SUVs because the camera image might not show up when you shift into reverse. That blank screen isn’t just annoying—it’s a genuine safety risk when you’re backing out of a tight spot. The issue stems from a software glitch in the image processing module, and it affects some of Ford’s most popular models, including the Ford Explorer, Bronco, Escape, Maverick, and Mustang.
Here’s the breakdown of models caught in this camera recall:
- 2022-2025 Ford Explorer
- 2023-2025 Ford Bronco
- 2022-2025 Ford Escape
- 2022-2025 Ford Maverick
- 2024-2025 Ford Mustang
Ford says dealers will update the software for free, so if you own one of these, you’ll want to schedule a service visit sooner rather than later.
Two Smaller Recalls: Headlights and Engine Valves
But wait, there’s more. On top of the camera chaos, Ford also issued two other recalls this month. About 83,000 vehicles—including certain 2025 Ford Bronco Sport models—are being called back for headlight issues that could cause reduced visibility. And a separate batch of trucks is being flagged for engine valve problems that might lead to power loss. It’s been a rough month for the home team, and it brings back memories of the earlier Ford recalls trucks and SUVs for transmission shifter problem that had owners grumbling last year. Looks like Dearborn can’t catch a break.
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What Ford Owners Should Do Now
If you’re behind the wheel of one of the affected Fords in India, don’t panic. Head to Ford’s official recall site, punch in your VIN, and see if your vehicle is on the list. The camera fix is a simple software update, and the headlight and engine repairs are covered at no cost. It’s a hassle, sure, but better safe than sorry—especially when you’re backing out of a parking spot and you can’t see the kid on a cycle behind you.