Four problems related to rearview system braking have been reported for the 2022 Lincoln Aviator. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2022 Lincoln Aviator based on all problems reported for the 2022 Aviator.
This requires a recall ASAP. Dealers are well aware of this problem as is Lincoln chq but Lincoln refuses to address it. Rear camera cannot differentiate between steady rain & an object which then causes car to engage the collision avoidance system which then prevents ability to drive in reverse gear. There have been many rearview camera recalls on this car & each has made things worse. The only way I can drive car in reverse (in rain) is to turn off collision avoidance system (insane). Having to turn off this safety feature when it’s needed the most (in rain) is very dangerous. I tapped a person backing out of a parking spot. He was walking in blind spot, couldn’t see him on rearview camera, parking sensor alerts failed, collision avoidance was off because I can’t drive in reverse in rain. Thank god he wasn’t injured. Begging NHTSA to force a recall before a human gets run over.
Despite multiple backup camera recalls & fixes, the backup camera blurs visibility & engages the backup collision avoidance system when there’s a steady rain thereby preventing me from backing car up my dw & parking in garage. The vehicle repeatedly stops & engages the rear collision avoidance system so much so that I had to turn it off in settings to back my car in. Cleaning the backup camera lense did not improve this condition. It appears the system cannot differentiate between rain & an object.
The display on our 2022 Lincoln Aviator failed, again. It had been repaired by the dealer with a new rear camera. It failed to show the backup view, again, and also that display shows the controls for defrost and other safety features. It was a rainy day, so, we were without a display screen showing the backup camera and could not turn on our defroster as it is located on that dark screen, also. Our windows fogged due to no defroster, and, we had no back up camera view to show traffic behind us. We called the dealer and, they said wait for a recall, as one on the software is in the making right now. There was no warning that this would happen. After driving the vehicle and parking and restarting it, the display lit up again.
Camera did not detect parked vehicle when backing out of driveway no warning before collision with parked vehicle.
| Rearview System Braking problems | |
| Back Over Prevention problems | |
| Sensing System Camera problems |