Skip to main content

Recalls

All articles

Volkswagen’s first big recall of 2024 affects more than 261,200 vehicles across both its lineup and that of its Audi luxury arm.
The integrated brake system may malfunction, resulting in a loss of power brake assist or causing the antilock brake and Dynamic Stability Control systems to malfunction.
Ford is recalling more than 77,500 of its Expedition SUVs and Navigator SUVs from its Lincoln luxury sub-brand for defective seat belt pretensioners in the front seats.
Certain models of the Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe and Wrangler 4xe are being recalled for a defective windshield defrost system.
Hyundai’s latest recall is out for a fire risk that affects nearly 91,000 sedans on account of water damage to the starter solenoid that could cause an electrical short.
A recall for more than 323,200 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra HD pickups is out over the risk of unwanted tailgate openings.
More than 750,100 vehicles under the automaker and its Acura luxury brand are affected by a faulty airbag seat sensor.
Tesla is issuing yet another recall for its entire lineup, this one over the font sizes of warning lights.
Its latest safety guidance over backup cameras for model-year 2023 Model S, Model X and Model Y vehicles is common among other brands.
The issue is with the exterior A-pillar trim’s retention clips, which may not be properly engaged, allowing the trim to detach.