Vehicle Recall Lookup & Your Lemon Law Rights
Got a recall letter, or searching a campaign number you saw in the news? Find the recall below for a plain-language breakdown of what it covers, what to do now, and when a recall can become a California lemon law claim.
Jeep Wrangler, Jeep Gladiator
2021–2025 · 1,076,999 vehicles · Fire — can start even when the vehicle is parked and turned off
Ford Bronco Sport, Ford Maverick
Bronco Sport 2021–2026; Maverick 2022–2026 · 4,653 (a small, targeted group of VINs) vehicles · Loss of vehicle control — Do Not Drive until the repair is completed
Volkswagen Taos
2025–2026 · 38,710 vehicles · Fuel leak and fire risk following a rear-end collision
Ford Bronco, Ford Ranger
2024–2026 · 179,698 vehicles · Loosened seat bolt may not restrain an occupant in a crash
Mercedes-Benz AMG GT, C-Class, E-Class, CLE, GLC, SL (and related trims)
2024–2026 · 144,049 vehicles · Instrument display can go blank while driving (no speedometer/warnings)
Jeep Cherokee (KL)
2019–2023 · 61,711 vehicles · Loss of drive power, or vehicle rollaway while in Park
Jeep Grand Cherokee (WL74), Jeep Grand Cherokee L (WL75)
Grand Cherokee 2022–2026; Grand Cherokee L 2023–2025 · 419,035 vehicles · Side airbags may deploy too late in a side-impact crash
Hyundai Elantra Hybrid
2024–2026 · 54,337 vehicles · HPCU overheating — can cause loss of power or fire
Land Rover Defender, Land Rover Discovery, Range Rover
Defender 2020–2026; Discovery 2021–2026; Range Rover 2022–2026 · 250,857 vehicles · Driver's airbag may not deploy in a crash (connector corrosion)
Volkswagen ID.4
2023–2025 · 43,881 vehicles · Battery overheating and fire risk
Ford Escape PHEV, Lincoln Corsair PHEV
Escape PHEV 2023–2025; Corsair PHEV 2023–2026 · 24,690 vehicles · Battery short circuit, thermal venting, and fire risk
Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid, Subaru Forester Hybrid
Crosstrek Hybrid 2026; Forester Hybrid 2025 · 69,153 vehicles · Fuel spillage and fire risk when the tank is near full
Volkswagen Jetta
2025–2026 · 48,165 vehicles · Engine-compartment fire risk from an open electrical circuit
Genesis G80, GV80, GV70, G90
G80 & GV80 2021–2025; GV70 2022–2026; G90 2023–2025 · 94,760 vehicles · Fuel leak and engine fire risk
Kia Carnival
2022–2026 · 141,032 vehicles · Fuel leak and engine fire risk
Ford Ranger
2024–2026 · 140,201 vehicles · Wiring short and fire risk in the A-pillar
Chrysler Pacifica, Chrysler Voyager
2022–2026 · 178,246 vehicles · Side curtain airbags may not retain pressure in a side-impact crash
Hyundai Santa Fe, Santa Fe Hybrid, Ioniq 6; Genesis G90
Santa Fe 2024–2026; Ioniq 6 2023–2025; Genesis G90 2023–2026 · 294,128 vehicles · Front seat belt anchor may detach, reducing crash protection
Land Rover Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Velar, Evoque, Discovery, Discovery Sport, Defender; Jaguar F-Pace, E-Pace (mild hybrids)
2019–2024 (varies by model) · 170,169 vehicles · Loss of drive power and exterior lighting
Ram 1500, 2500, 3500, 4500, 5500
2025–2026 · 65,348 vehicles · Instrument cluster can freeze or go blank while driving
Chevrolet Malibu
2023–2025 · 271,770 vehicles · Rearview camera may show a blank or distorted image in reverse
Ford Bronco, Ford Edge
Bronco 2021–2026; Edge 2021–2024 · 849,310 vehicles · Rearview camera image may not display when in reverse
Ford Bronco, Bronco Sport, Ranger, Maverick, Explorer, Escape, Mustang; Lincoln Nautilus, Corsair
2025 · approx. 48,000 vehicles · EGR valve failure — loss of drive power
Audi e-tron, e-tron Sportback, Q8 e-tron
2019–2024 · 18,853 vehicles · Brake pedal may detach from the booster, reducing braking
Ford Explorer
2025–2026 · 35,772 vehicles · Headlight can aim the wrong way in curves, causing glare
Volkswagen Jetta, Volkswagen Taos
2025 · 75,323 vehicles · Instrument cluster can go completely black while driving
Ram 1500, 2500, 3500, 4500, 5500; Jeep Wagoneer S, Cherokee
2024–2026 · 456,287 vehicles · Trailer turn signals, stop lamps, and trailer brakes may fail
Ford F-150, F-250/350/450/550 Super Duty, F-600, Maverick, Ranger, E-Transit; Lincoln Navigator, Expedition
2021–2027 (varies by model) · 4,380,609 vehicles · Trailer lighting and trailer brakes may become inoperative while towing
Hyundai Palisade (Limited and Calligraphy trims)
2026 · 61,307 vehicles · Power-folding rear seats may lack sufficient anti-pinch protection
Chevrolet Corvette (incl. E-Ray and ZR1X)
2025–2026 · 32,988 vehicles · Driver may not be warned that a rear turn signal has failed
Hyundai Palisade, Palisade Hybrid (Limited & Calligraphy trims)
2026 · 46,787 vehicles · Seat-belt indicator may not warn of an unfastened belt
Recall details are summarized from public NHTSA data and may change; always confirm current information for your specific VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls. This page is general information, not legal advice.
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