Ford is recalling more than 300,000 Mustangs over problems with the rear cameras.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration posted documents Wednesday regarding the recall of the more than 330,000 2015 to 2017 Ford Mustangs, The Associated Press reported.
The recall is due to the backup cameras’ vision becoming distorted while in use.
The issue could stem from loose or damaged wires, according to the agency, with dealers needing to replace the deck lid wiring to fix the issue, according to the AP.
Letters will go out to the car owners on March 7 notifying them of the issue.
Only two minor crashes with no injuries are known by Ford as a result of this issue, the company said in the documents.
The Hill has reached out to Ford for comment.