Key Points
- Ford announces recall of 254,640 SUVs across the U.S. following discovery of Image Processing Module A software malfunction
- Impacted models span Lincoln Navigator, Lincoln Nautilus, Lincoln Aviator, and Ford Explorer lines
- Software glitch results in rearview camera failure and deactivation of critical driver assistance technologies
- Compromised systems include pre-collision assist, lane-keeping assist, and blind-spot detection
- Owners will receive free software correction through dealership service or wireless over-the-air deployment; notification letters scheduled for March 30
Ford Motor (F) has announced a recall affecting 254,640 SUVs throughout the United States following the identification of a software defect that disrupts rearview camera functionality and essential safety technologies.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration published the recall notice on Tuesday. The action encompasses multiple model years spanning four distinct vehicle platforms.
The recall applies to 2022–2025 Lincoln Navigator models, 2024–2025 Lincoln Nautilus units, 2025 Lincoln Aviator vehicles, and 2025 Ford Explorer SUVs.
The underlying issue stems from the Image Processing Module A, which experiences unexpected system resets. During these reset events, drivers experience complete loss of rearview camera functionality alongside the shutdown of multiple driver assistance technologies.
Ford shares climbed 0.2% during premarket trading on Tuesday. This movement came after a 2.1% advance recorded during Monday’s session.
Impacted Safety Technologies
The module reset causes deactivation of pre-collision assist, lane-keeping assist, and blind-spot monitoring systems. These technologies serve as standard safety equipment that many drivers depend on during daily operation.
Ford reported zero confirmed accidents, injuries, or vehicle fires related to this software malfunction.
The resolution involves installing updated software for the Image Processing Module A. Vehicle owners can obtain this correction through scheduled dealership appointments or via wireless over-the-air transmission, with all costs covered by the manufacturer.
Owner Notification Process
Ford will distribute notification letters to all affected vehicle owners beginning March 30.
Vehicle owners seeking confirmation of their inclusion in this recall can verify their status by entering their VIN on the NHTSA online platform.
The automaker submitted formal recall documentation to the NHTSA, which released the information Tuesday morning.
This remedy requires software modification exclusively, eliminating the need for any hardware component replacement.
Ford has yet to announce a specific deployment schedule for the over-the-air software update, though dealership service remains accessible for immediate correction.
The recall covers production from 2022 through 2025 model years, representing a substantial segment of Ford and Lincoln’s SUV manufacturing output.
Tuesday morning trading showed Ford stock moving higher following the recall disclosure, with the 0.2% premarket increase adding to Monday’s 2.1% gain.

