autoevolution 3 Apr 2021, 7:07 UTC ·
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It was three years ago when Ford revived an older nameplate in the Lincoln portfolio, the Aviator. Built as a three-row luxury SUV, the model is packed with technology that, as technology usually goes, is prone to failure from time to time. 1 photo
On Friday, April 2, the American carmaker announced it would have to call in for repairs a little over 35,000 Aviators sold in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico since the new model was launched, on account of an issue with the SUVs rearview camera system.
More precisely, the Blue Oval found that the image processing module used in the system may at times be unable to provide a video feed to the display screen.
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