Mercedes Recalls 144,000 Cars For Blank Screens The recall affects several models, including the AMG GT and C63. By Anthony Alaniz May 11 -
Ford Has Already Recalled 9.8 Million Cars This Year Ford already holds the record for most recalls issued in a single year, with 153 last year. It could be on pace for another record in 2026. By Anthony Alaniz May 5 -
Ford's Latest Recall Affects Nearly 180,000 Vehicles The Bronco and Ranger might have front seat bolts that may loosen or fall out. By Anthony Alaniz May 4 -
Ford Just Issued Its 33rd Recall Of 2026—This Time For The Bronco The affected Bronco SUVs had previous repairs that may have resulted in misaligned transmissions and transfer cases, damaging the splines. By Anthony Alaniz Apr 30 -
Volkswagen Recalls 38,000 SUVs For Fuel Tank Issues The crossovers have a wiring harness for the fuel pressure sensor that is too short, which could result in a fuel leak. By Anthony Alaniz Apr 29 -
Mitsubishi Recalls 108,000 SUVs For Liftgate Issues This is an expansion of an earlier recall, which was limited to certain states known for heavy road salt use. By Anthony Alaniz Apr 27 -
Ford Issues Another Big Recall, This Time For 140,000 Trucks Certain Ford Rangers could suffer a short in the headliner, potentially leading to a fire. By Anthony Alaniz Apr 24 -
Jaguar Land Rover Recalls 170,000 Vehicles For Loss Of Power Issues According to JLR, the automaker currently does not have a fix for the issue. By Anthony Alaniz Apr 23 -
Ford Recalls 1.4 Million Trucks For Faulty Transmissions The recall affects the 2015-2017 F-150. By Anthony Alaniz Apr 17 -
Hyundai Has Recalled 1.1 Million Cars In 2026 Hyundai's largest recall so far this year is for the previous-generation Palisade SUV. By Anthony Alaniz Apr 16 -
Honda Recalls 440,000 Vehicles For Faulty Airbags The second- and third-row curtain airbags could deploy unexpectedly. By Anthony Alaniz Apr 15 -
Hyundai Motor Recalls Nearly 300,000 Cars For Faulty Seatbelt Anchors The anchors may have been damaged during installation, routine maintenance, or repair, and they may detach. By Anthony Alaniz Apr 13 -
Ford Issues Another Big Recall Affecting 420,000 Vehicles These vehicles could have faulty windshield wipers that may detach from the vehicle. By Anthony Alaniz Apr 7 -
Chevy Issues Stop Sale Notice For The C8 Corvette A faulty Brake Light Outage module is the culprit, and affects certain 2025 and 2026 C8 Corvettes. By Jeff Glucker Apr 5 -
Toyota Has Already Recalled 1 Million Cars In 2026 The automaker’s biggest recall so far is for 550,000 Highlander SUVs for an issue with second-row reclining seats. By Anthony Alaniz Apr 3 -
Chrysler Pacifica Recalled For Faulty Curtain Airbags This isn’t the minivan’s first recall regarding this defect. By Anthony Alaniz Apr 1 -
Hyundai Recalls 47,000 Palisade SUVs For Seat Belt Issue Damaged wiring could cause the seat belt warning light to indicate a false latch. By Anthony Alaniz Mar 27 -
Jeep Recalls Over 11,000 Wagoneer S Models For Rear Liftgate Issue The rear hinge covers could detach, causing a hazard in the road for other motorists. By Jeff Glucker Mar 26 -
General Motors Has Recalled 80,000 Cars In 2026 One of GM's oddest recalls so far this year was for missing owner's manuals. Here's the full list. By Anthony Alaniz Mar 20 -
Volkswagen Recalls 50,000 Jetta Sedans For Fire Risk A transmission ground wire might not have been properly connected during manufacturing. By Anthony Alaniz Mar 18 -
Hyundai Stops Palisade Sales, Recalls 68,500 SUVs After Fatal Incident Hyundai is urging owners to use caution when operating the SUV's second- and third-row power seats. By Anthony Alaniz Mar 16 -
Toyota Recalls Over 550,000 SUVs For Seat Issues On Highlander and Highlander Hybrid models, the seatback might not lock after you adjust it, increasing the risk of injury. By Jeff Glucker Mar 13 -
Honda Recalls 65,000 SUVs For Screens That May Go Black The recall affects the General Motors-based Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX By Anthony Alaniz Mar 6 -
Ford Recalls 605,000 Vehicles For Windshield Wiper Issue Ford first learned of a potential problem in 2021. By Anthony Alaniz Mar 5 -