According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the recall was issued because the rearview cameras are displaying blank or distorted images which could cause drivers to not see items behind the vehicle.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the recall was issued because the rearview cameras are displaying blank or distorted images which could cause drivers to not see items behind the vehicle.The Associated Press reported that the recall involves 2015 to 2017 models.
"Dealers will inspect and repair the decklid wiring harness and/or replace the rearview camera, as necessary, free of charge," the safety agency said. Notices will be sent out via mail beginning March 7, with a second letter being sent once the parts are ready.
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