The Detroit-based automaker released an alert on Aug. 31, recalling particular F-250, F-350, and F-450 pickup truck models and Lincoln Continental cars, produced from 2017 through 2020, for a total of 277,000 vehicles.
Ford said that the rearview camera lens on those models had issues with clouding, which can be a visibility hazard for the driver.
All of the vehicles in this recall also have 360-degree camera navigational systems.
Ford made another round of recalls on Sept. 1, flagging 200,000 SUV models for engine fire safety issues, covering six Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator models produced from 2015 through 2017.
At least 12 of the compartment fires caused extensive damage to the SUVs, with one person reporting injuries to their hand and fingers during a blaze.
Thirteen other fires were contained to the fan motor area behind the glove box, causing little damage, while three more fires spread to surrounding structures, and another damaged nearby vehicles.
Ford dealers will replace the front blower motor assemblies and rearview cameras at no cost to owners, who will be notified via mail with instructions starting Sept. 12.
The Second Recall Over Fire Safety Issues
This is the second recent recall this year for the Ford Expedition and Navigator SUVs regarding vehicle fires.
Ford expanded a May recall in July to 66,000 of the 2021 model SUVs, after initially recalling 39,013 vehicles.
The automaker told owners in a notice to park their vehicles outdoors after the occurrence of a series of engine fires, which could begin while the ignitions were off or when actively in motion.
Sixteen of the vehicles had caught fire, resulting in one reported injury, which Ford was able to trace to printed circuit boards that were susceptible to electrical shorts.In one notorious incident last November, a 2021 Ford Expedition, which an Ohio woman parked her in her home garage while her baby was in the car, caught fire and burned down the family home.
The woman and her three kids, along with her husband, were able to evacuate safely.
Twenty-two owners of the 2021 Expedition and 2021 Lincoln Navigator SUV models filed a lawsuit in Michigan in July against Ford over the vehicle fires.
Reuters has contributed to this report.