Safety at Stake: Could Your Vehicle Be Driving Into Danger?
Published: October 30th, 2024.
The NHTSA has issued safety recalls for several vehicles across various manufacturers due to potential safety defects that could pose risks to drivers and passengers. Below is a list of the recalled vehicles, along with the reasons for their recall:
Honda (American Honda Motor Co.)
- (2023-2024) Accord, Accord Hybrid, Civic, Civic Hybrid, CR-V Hybrid: High-pressure fuel pumps may leak, which could lead to a fire risk
Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing
- Sequoia Hybrid (2024), Tundra (2024), Tundra Hybrid (2024): A damaged tire sidewall increases the risk of a blowout or crash
Suzuki Motor USA, LLC
- GSX1300R (2022-2024): The brake master cylinder blocked the port, which could impair braking performance
Ford Motor Company
- Bronco (2024-2025), Ranger (2024): Loss of steering from front control arm separation, increasing the risk of a crash
- Mustang Mach E (2021): Loss of power brake assist, which could increase stopping distances
- Maverick (2024): Child seat anchors are not attached properly, posing a risk to child passengers
Forest River, Inc.
- (2021-2025) Dynamax Isata, East to West Entrada, Ahara Travel Trailer, Encore, FR3, Georgetown, Mirada, Pursuit, Sportscoach, Sunseeker, V-Cruise, V-RV, V-Sport, V-Tour: The air conditioner may catch fire, leading to a potential fire hazard
- Aurora ART26BHS (2025), Catalina CAT261BHS (2024-2025): A missing vent may allow sewer gas to enter the vehicle, posing a health hazard
- (2025-2026) Collins School Bus, Magellan School Bus, Mid Bus School Bus: An incorrect child seat latch bar was installed, which could prevent proper child seat attachment
- Riverstone (2023-2024): Solar panel wiring may melt, creating a fire risk
BMW of North America, LLC
- X3 (2025): The front passenger airbag fabric may be damaged, which could reduce airbag effectiveness during a crash
Mack Trucks, Inc.
- Granite (GR) (2019-2025), Granite (GU) (2018): Untested tires may fail, increasing the likelihood of a tire blowout or loss of control
Aluminum Trailer Company (ATC)
- Car Hauler (2013-2025), Stacker (2017-2025): The trailer tongue may break and separate from the trailer, resulting in loss of control
Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC
- AMG GLB35 (2025), GLB 250 (2025): Damaged tire sidewall, which could lead to a tire blowout
Motiv Power Systems
- (2021-2024) Epic4 E450 BEV School Bus, Epic4 E-450 BEV: A loose connection may cause a loss of drive power, increasing the crash risk
Rimac D.O.O.
- Nevera (2023-2024): Improperly connected electrical cables may overheat, which could cause a fire
Vermeer Manufacturing Company
- VXT600 G2 (2024-2025): Improperly welded tank door lift support increases the risk of falling door injury
Brinkley RV
- Model G (2024-2025): Solar panel wiring may overheat, posing a fire hazard
Newmar Corporation
- Super Star (2023-2024): A damaged valve may cause tire pressure to decrease, increasing the risk of a tire blowout
Volvo Car USA, LLC
- S60PHEV, S90PHEV, V60PHEV, XC60PHEV, XC90PHEV (2020): The brake pedal pushrod screw joint may be loose, reducing braking performance
PACCAR Incorporated
- Kenworth C500, T680, T800, T880, W900, W990 (2025); Peterbilt 567, 579, 589 (2025): Fuel pump failure may cause an engine stall, increasing the risk of a crash
To find out if your vehicle is subject to any of these recalls, use the provided VIN Look-up Tool. This tool lets you check whether your vehicle is part of an active recall. If your vehicle is listed, addressing the issue immediately is important to prevent potential safety risks. You should also receive a notification from the manufacturer with repair instructions, which will be carried out at no cost.