Ford has recalled over 11000 cars in the United States due to malfunctions in the rearview camera and other equipment
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发表于 2024-3-14 18:25:38
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On March 14th, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of the United States disclosed Ford's recall information: when the child safety lock is in the "open" position, the left rear door may open from inside the car. Therefore, a portion of the 2023-2024 four door version of the Bronco will be recalled, totaling 9847 vehicles; Due to poor electrical connections, the rear view camera may intermittently display blank or distorted images. Therefore, a total of 1988 2020 Explorer cars will be recalled.
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