Porsche is recalling some Cayenne, Panamera, and Taycan models for a free software update to fix their backup cameras.
Porsche is recalling a large slice of its U.S. fleet after discovering that backup cameras in several popular models can ...
Some backup cameras perform better than others in low-light conditions. The more sophisticated cameras can “see” infrared waves even with little ambient light. Even if you install a wireless backup ...
Rearview camera failures are affecting the 911, Cayenne, and Panamera, including some hybrid versions. The all-electric ...
Since 2018, the U.S. Department of Transportation has mandated that every vehicle coming off a production line features a backup camera as a standard component. While drivers of new vehicles rejoice ...
A reliable backup camera can make a big difference when reversing, hitching a trailer, or parking in tight spaces. If your vehicle didn’t come with one, a portable, wireless model like the one we ...
Elon Musk's slab-side steel beast is in need of another fix. On September 26, Tesla issued its fifth recall of the Cybertruck this year. This one, which potentially affects 27,185 Cybertrucks, ...
A one-year-old was killed in a backover crash in Elbert County, Georgia, with the driver not expected to face charges. Backover crashes result in hundreds of fatalities annually, despite rearview ...
Another day, another Tesla recall. Okay, that's a little harsh, but the company did announce just last month that it needed to fix an issue with its Full Self Driving technology in over two million ...
NEW ORLEANS — Phillips Industries is set to begin offering a rear-facing trailer back-up camera in the coming months that the company’s top executive told Transport Topics will be its biggest-ever ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A federal law required all new cars to be equipped with backup cameras after May 2018. The mandate was ...
Judging long-term reliability in modern cars isn’t easy. Vehicles today are rolling computers, packed with sensors, software, and complex electrical systems. Problems don’t always show up immediately.