Ford Bronco owners have reported 4 problems related to warnings (under the back over prevention category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Ford Bronco based on all problems reported for the Bronco.
Rear view camera display when vehicle is in reverse will intermittently turn blue or black which renders the rear view camera useless. And at times will state camera unavailable. Vehicle is a 2021 Ford Bronco built on June 15, 2021 at Ford michigan build plant. I have contacted Ford related to this concern as I believe that the vehicle should fall under recall 23s48 for rear camera replacement, and 25s49 for module updates related to rear camera display. The vehicle year, build date, assembly plant and symptoms all fit within the parameters of recall. Note that I also have a 2022 Bronco that these recalls are active on for the same concerns, the concern happens 7-8 times a week for the last 4-5 months. Dealership has contacted Ford sssc team about getting recalls activated on this vehicle and they are given the most basic responses stating that this vehicle is not included due to "certain model year vehicles" even though the vehicle is clearly within the model years outlined in both recalls. The rear view camera intermittently not working is a safety issue as it can stop working at any time when you would be using it to reverse. Thank you for your time and consideration when investigating this concen.
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Concerns a safety-related defect involving the infotainment system in my 2022 Bronco, which is directly related to an active recall and has not been properly addressed by the manufacturer or dealership. Ford issued a recall concerning the infotainment system due to a safety concern. For over a quarter, Ford had no available fix. The entire time I had my Bronco, my infotainment system repeatedly malfunctioned, required frequent resets, & ultimately failed completely. When I contacted the dealership 10/23/25, the earliest service appt was 12/17/25. Upon arrival, I was informed that the infotainment system would need to be repaired before the recall software update could be applied. I explained that the failure itself was the reason for the recall. Despite this, I was required to pay a $196 diagnostic fee to determine if the failure was recall-related. After the eval, the dealership stated the failure was not Ford’s responsibility & provided an estimate of approximately $1,672. 61 w/o tax to repair the system on a '22 vehicle. This determination contradicts the stated safety basis of the recall. I contacted my insurance provider to explore coverage. The claim was denied, w/the insurer stating the issue was not caused by an accident or break-in, but was consistent w/a vehicle defect. Despite this, I was still charged the diagnostic fee. Research indicates the recall involves an electrical defect, not only a software issue. A non-functioning infotainment system impacts access to safety alerts & vehicle information, which presents a legitimate safety risk. Ford & the dealership refused to repair the system under the recall, refund the diagnostic fee, or acknowledge the failure as recall-related. I'm continuing to operate a vehicle w/a known safety defect. I'm requesting NHTSA review if recall remedies are being improperly limited, if consumers are being charged for recall-related defects , and if manufacturer &dealership practices comply w/ fed safety requirements.
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After reversing and driving away, the vehicle continued to display the rear camera and 360 view . Vehicle had to be shifted to park, stopped, then restarted in order to clear the display.
The rear parking sensors (all of them) stopped working. Whenever the vehicle is placed in reverse a warning message is displayed on the dash. The vehicle was taken to a Ford dealer and it turns out a wire was damaged in the rear wiring loom. This was most likely due to physical damage from something hitting the wiring loom behind the right rear tire. It seems that this is poor placement/protection of the wiring loom, especially considering that this is an 'off road' vehicle (bronco). The dealership refused to fix the problem under warranty stating that it was due to 'external' damage.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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| Back Over Prevention problems | |
| Rearview System Braking problems | |
| Warnings problems | |
| Sensing System Camera problems |