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Volkswagen recalls over 356,000 U.S. vehicles for rearview camera software issue
Summary
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says Volkswagen is recalling 356,649 vehicles in the United States because a software error can prevent the rearview camera image from displaying properly. The agency did not list which models are affected.
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Volkswagen is recalling 356,649 vehicles in the United States after the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced a software error affecting the rearview camera display. The agency said the software issue can prevent the proper display of the rearview camera image. The NHTSA announcement was published on Tuesday. The action follows a recent separate recall notice that involved Volkswagen and Porsche.
Known details:
- The NHTSA announced a recall covering 356,649 Volkswagen vehicles in the United States.
- The recall is prompted by a software error that the agency said can prevent the rearview camera image from displaying properly.
- The NHTSA did not provide specific model-level details for this camera-related recall.
- The announcement comes after a recent NHTSA notice about a separate recall involving Volkswagen and Porsche of more than 200,000 vehicles collectively.
Summary:
The recall affects a large number of Volkswagen vehicles in the United States and concerns a rearview camera software fault that can stop the camera image from appearing. Undetermined at this time.
