CARFAX: Nearly 7 Million Vehicles Have Unfixed Backup Camera Recalls
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CARFAX (NYSE:SPGI) reports nearly 7 million U.S. vehicles have unfixed backup camera recalls in 2026, up more than 1.5 million since January. Camera issues include blank, frozen or distorted images that can reduce visibility and raise crash risk. Texas, California and Florida have the highest counts. Federal rules since 2018 require backup cameras on most new vehicles, and growing system complexity may be driving more recalls.
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News Market Reaction – SPGI
On the day this news was published, SPGI gained 0.21%, reflecting a mild positive market reaction.
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Historical Context
| Date | Event | Sentiment | Move | Catalyst |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 07 | Coverage expansion | Positive | +1.2% | Launch of 16 new Platts cement and clinker price assessments globally. |
| May 06 | Product feature launch | Positive | -0.1% | CARFAX introduced Homegrown™ badge highlighting vehicles serviced by one dealership. |
| May 05 | ESG recognition | Positive | -0.2% | NiSource earned top sustainability honors from Dow Jones and MSCI indices. |
| Apr 30 | Index inclusion change | Positive | -1.2% | Veeva Systems set to join the S&P 500, replacing Coterra Energy. |
| Apr 30 | Conference appearance | Positive | -1.2% | S&P Global announced leadership participation at a Barclays investor conference. |
Recent company or business-development news has often been followed by slight share price declines, with only one of the last five items seeing a positive next-day move.
Recent news shows S&P Global advancing product coverage and capital markets visibility. On Apr 28, 2026, it posted strong Q1 results and reiterated progress toward the Mobility spin-off, followed by conference participation news on Apr 30, 2026. Early May items included index changes and sustainability recognition for external companies, plus CARFAX’s Homegrown™ badge launch and new Platts cement assessments. Today’s CARFAX camera-recall data fits the pattern of Mobility-related auto data updates as the spin-off approaches.
Market Pulse Summary
This announcement emphasizes CARFAX’s role in tracking safety-related auto data, noting nearly 7 million U.S. vehicles with unfixed backup camera recalls and sizable reductions in backover injuries where cameras are present. It complements S&P Global’s recent filings about separating its Mobility business, which includes CARFAX. Investors may watch how ongoing recall trends, regulatory focus on vehicle safety, and upcoming Mobility spin-off milestones influence the perceived value of these data assets.
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New CARFAX data underscores growing risk as camera-related recall alerts spike
These recalls stem from a range of issues, including blank or distorted screens, frozen images, and intermittent camera failures. Last week, Tesla recalled more than 210,000 vehicles due to lagging rearview camera images, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Back up cameras increase vehicle safety by significantly reducing the risk of fatalities and serious injuries caused by back over accidents, according to NHTSA.
"Backup cameras are a critical safety feature and when they don't work properly, can significantly limit what drivers see behind them," said Faisal Hasan, Vice President of Data Acquisition. "With millions of vehicles still carrying unfixed recalls, it's important for drivers to check for open recalls and get them repaired as soon as possible. These fixes are free and can help prevent potential accidents."
The 10 states with the highest number of unfixed camera recalls are:
Texas : 696,000California : 545,000Florida : 492,000Michigan : 332,000Ohio : 282,000Illinois : 273,000New York : 269,000Pennsylvania : 263,000Georgia : 220,000North Carolina : 216,000
Several factors are likely contributing to the rise in camera-related recalls. Since 2018, federal regulations have required backup cameras on all new vehicles sold in the
Research continues to show the safety benefits of backup cameras. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, rearview cameras are associated with:
- A roughly one-third reduction in backover incidents
- Nearly a
50% decrease in severe injuries - A
78% reduction in reported fatalities
Recalls affect a wide range of automakers and model years. Drivers can check for open recalls on their vehicle for free at carfax.com/recall. All recall repairs are completed at no cost to consumers. Before scheduling service, drivers should contact their local dealer to confirm parts or software availability.
Editor's note: State and DMA-level data on rearview backup camera recalls are available upon request. Interviews are also available. Please contact Em Nguyen at emnguyen@carfax.com.
About CARFAX
CARFAX, part of S&P Global Mobility, helps millions of people every day confidently shop, buy, service, and sell cars with innovative solutions powered by CARFAX® vehicle history information. The expert in vehicle history since 1984, CARFAX provides CARFAX Car Listings, CARFAX Car Care, CARFAX History-Based Value , and the flagship CARFAX Vehicle History Report to consumers and the automotive industry. CARFAX owns the world's largest vehicle history database and is nationally recognized as a top workplace by The Washington Post. Shop, Buy, Service, Sell – Show me the CARFAX®.
S&P Global Mobility is a division of S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI). S&P Global is the world's foremost provider of credit ratings, benchmarks, analytics, and workflow solutions in the global capital, commodity, and automotive markets.
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