The Blue Oval takes the crown once more, far outpacing competitors
Ford Motor Company: Multiple Major Recalls
Total vehicles affected: ~1.1 million
Ford continues to lead the derby, issuing several large-scale recalls spanning multiple models and safety issues.
Exterior Lighting Failure 20242025 Mustang
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NHTSA ID: 25V546000
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Units affected: 105,441
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Hazard: Water intrusion may disable license plate, marker, and tail lights violating federal lighting standards.
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Fix: Dealers will seal seams and replace corroded modules if needed. Owner notices start Sept. 1, 2025.
Rear Brake Hose May Rupture 20152018 Ford Edge, 20162018 Lincoln MKX
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NHTSA ID: 25V544000
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Units affected: 499,129
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Hazard: Brake hose rupture could leak fluid, reducing stopping power.
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Fix: Remedy in development. Notices begin Sept. 8, 2025.
Inoperative Trailer Tail Lights 2025 Explorer & Aviator
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NHTSA ID: 25V543000
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Units affected: 213,121
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Hazard: Trailer tail lights may not illuminate, creating a crash risk.
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Fix: Dealers will replace or inspect modules. Interim notices Oct. 13, 2025.
Airbag May Tear 20242026 Ranger
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NHTSA ID: 25V541000
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Units affected: 100,900
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Hazard: Side curtain airbags may tear on deployment, failing ejection mitigation standards.
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Fix: Protective shields installed. Notices begin Sept. 8, 2025.
Chrysler (FCA US, LLC)
Total vehicles affected: 219,577
Rear Camera Failure 20192021 Ram ProMaster, 20192020 Dodge Journey
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NHTSA ID: 25V552000
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Units affected: 219,577
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Hazard: Cracks in microprocessor may cause rearview camera to fail, violating rear visibility rules.
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Fix: Dealers will replace cameras free of charge. Notices begin Sept. 30, 2025.
General Motors
Total vehicles affected: 23,656
Fuel Leak Fire Risk 20232026 Chevrolet Corvette
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NHTSA ID: 25V536000
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Units affected: 23,656
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Hazard: Fuel may spill into the filler pocket and ignite.
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Fix: Dealers will install a shield. Notices begin Oct. 6, 2025.
Bottom Line
Ford once again tops the derby with multiple large-scale recalls, hitting both family SUVs and sporty icons like the Mustang and Ranger. Chrysler and GM follow with camera and fire-related defects.
Drivers should check NHTSA.gov to see if their car is affected. Repairs are always free of charge.
Posted: 2025-09-02 14:03:14