![]() ![]() I'm not sure what exactly was replaced beyond the camera." I took it to dealer who ordered and installed new parts. This seemed to happen with the back up camera, but would then persist. "Within a month of purchase the screen in the infotainment center would sometimes go black with green horizontal lines. (2020 Ford Escape Titanium 2.0-L 4 Cyl turbo) "Backup camera intermittently goes black. Sometimes it works perfectly, but often the image is distorted" The backup sensor (that beeps) no longer works either." "Backup camera looks broken and display is darkened, discolored, flickers. (2020 Ford Escape Hybrid SE 2.5-L 4 Cyl hybrid) All attempts to get this problem fixed have failed." "Apple CarPlay will not stay connected to the Sync 3 system. Sometimes if I answer before turning off or down the book, then I can't turnoff the book while talking on the other phone." Sometimes it is hard to answer with the steering wheel controls. ![]() Which is fine until I get a call on my company phone, which is answered through blue tooth. I typically listen to books from my personal iphone plugged into to Apple CarPlay. "Just like in my previous car, Apple Carplay has trouble playing nice with the infotainment system when I have my personal phone and company phone both in the car. (2020 Ford Escape Hybrid Titanium 2.5-L 4 Cyl hybrid) Not sure if this is phone related or car related." It freezes and does not respond to touch and frequently does not respond to voice commands. Since updating to Android 10, Android Auto is broken. "I have a OnePlus 6T from T-Mobile running the official Android 10 release. An X indicates that the vehicle was not manufactured for a specific year. N/A indicates that we did not receive a large enough sample size to provide data for a specific year. Our subscribers provide great insights into their satisfaction by answering one simple question: If they had it to do all over again, would they definitely buy or lease the same model? In addition, respondents also rate their cars in six categories: driving experience, comfort, value, styling, audio, and climate systems. To learn about satisfaction, CR has collected survey data from our annual survey on more than half a million vehicles. Based on this data and further analysis, we predict reliability for the latest year. Extra weight is given to the more serious areas such as major engine or transmission problems. The results are presented relative to the average model that year. Consumer Reports subscribers reported on any serious problems they had with their vehicles during the past 12 months that they considered serious because of cost, failure, safety, or downtime, in any of the trouble spots included in the table below. The reliability charts are based on responses on hundreds of thousands of vehicles from our latest Annual Auto Survey. ![]()
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