Vehicle Recall Coverage

Editorial analysis on top of NHTSA facts.

18 covered campaigns across 14 brands. Every recall verified against the federal database.

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326K VEHICLES AFFECTED
NO INJURIES REPORTED

Honda Odyssey

Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2018-2020 Odyssey vehicles. Water may enter into the rearview camera, which can cause the rearview camera image to fail to display when the veh…

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Recent Recalls

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Honda Odyssey
Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2018-2020 Odyssey vehicles. Water may enter in
Jul 2026 · 325,588 vehicles
NO INJURIES
Ford Bronco
The rear shock absorbers may corrode and fail, resulting in detachment of the external reservoir.
Jul 2026 · 149,449 vehicles
FIRE
Chevrolet Bolt EV + 1 more
High-voltage battery cells manufactured by LG Chem may contain two defects — a torn anode tab and fo
Jul 2026 · 142,000 vehicles
FIRE
Jeep Grand Cherokee + 3 more
Two separate defects: vanity-mirror wiring harnesses in Grand Cherokee and Durango can short-circuit
Jul 2026 · 570,000 vehicles
INJURY
Ford Escape + 4 more
A bushing that attaches the shifter cable to the transmission may degrade or detach over time.
Jul 2026 · 2,925,968 vehicles
NO INJURIES
Chevrolet Sonic
Some vehicles may be missing an inner or outer front brake pad due to an assembly error.
Jul 2026 · 4,296 vehicles
INJURY
Chevrolet Cobalt + 1 more
The power steering motor may fail, resulting in the sudden loss of electric power steering assist.
Jul 2026 · 1,300,000 vehicles
INJURY
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 + 8 more
Vehicles equipped with 40/20/40 split-folding front bench seats may have a seat-belt bracket that is
Jul 2026 · 624,000 vehicles
INJURY
Honda Odyssey
The second-row outboard seats have a mechanism that allows them to tilt and slide forward for third-
Jul 2026 · 633,753 vehicles
FIRE
Honda Fit
Water intrusion into the master driver-side power window switch can impair its function and, in seve
Jul 2026 · 141,140 vehicles
FIRE
Hyundai Palisade + 7 more
The electronic controller for the Idle Stop and Go (ISG) oil-pump assembly may contain damaged inter
Jul 2026 · 91,119 vehicles
INJURY
Tesla Model 3 + 1 more
Two separate defects: Model 3 rearview camera cable harness may be damaged by the repeated opening a
Jul 2026 · 475,318 vehicles
DEATH
Nissan NV Cargo + 4 more
Takata ammonium-nitrate front driver airbag inflators may explode due to propellant degradation, par
Jul 2026 · 250,000 vehicles
DEATH
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 + 10 more
Takata ammonium-nitrate airbag inflators used in front driver and passenger airbags may degrade over
Jul 2026 · 7,000,000 vehicles
INJURY
Tesla Model S + 1 more
The media control unit (MCU) uses an embedded multimedia card (eMMC) memory chip that can fail after
Jul 2026 · 134,951 vehicles
INJURY
Cadillac Vistiq
General Motors, LLC (GM) is recalling certain 2026-2027 Cadillac Vistiq vehicles. When the power fol
Jul 2026 · 14,540 vehicles
INJURY
Ford F-150
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2015-2017 F-150 vehicles. A loss of signal between th
Apr 2026 · 1,392,935 vehicles
INJURY
Mitsubishi Outlander + 1 more
The liftgate gas spring cylinders may corrode internally and lose pressure, which can result in a ga
Apr 2026 · 108,046 vehicles
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Recalls Covered
14
Brands
16M
Units Affected
2005-2027
Model Years

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How We Cover Recalls

Every recall page on this site is built from the NHTSA campaign database, then layered with editorial context: prior-recall comparisons, mechanic-level explanation of the failure mode, and clear owner action steps. We don't rewrite NHTSA's facts. We add the analysis the federal record doesn't include.

We don't cover service campaigns, technical service bulletins that aren't NHTSA-filed, ambulance or RV-chassis recalls, or fleet-only campaigns.

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