Ford and Lexus recall 3.4 million vehicles

The National Highway Transportation and Safety Association (NHTSA) just announced safety recall notices for over 3,496,449 Ford and Lexus vehicles. Check your VIN to see if you're affected by any open recalls, and we'll help you contact a dealership nearby for your free recall repair.

RepairPal provides safety recall information from NHTSA, and also summarizes safety recall notices so you can easily understand their severity and risks.

Published by RepairPal
January 1, 2026
NHTSA 25V-572
OEM 25S89

Rearview Camera Image Fails To Properly Display

December 1, 2025
12 models affected
Safety Risk
A rearview camera that displays an inverted, distorted, or blank image can reduce the drivers view behind the vehicle, increasing the risk of a crash.
Recall Summary
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2015-2019 Lincoln MKC, Mustang, F-350 SD, F-250 SD, F-450 SD, 2015-2017 Lincoln Navigator, Expedition, 2015-2018 Edge, Transit Connect, 2016-2019 F-550 SD, Transit, 2017-2019 Econoline, and 2019 Ranger vehicles. The rearview camera may display a distorted, inverted, or blank image when the vehicle is in reverse.
NHTSA 25V-595
OEM See Part 573 Report

Instrumentation Fails To Warn Driver Of Concerns

December 8, 2025
10 models affected
Safety Risk
An instrument panel display that does not show critical information can increase the risk of a crash or injury.
Recall Summary
Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) is recalling certain 2023-2024 Toyota Venza, 2023-2025 RAV4 Prime, RAV4, Highlander, GR Corolla, Crown, 2024-2025 Lexus TX, LS, Toyota Tacoma, Grand Highlander, and 2025 Lexus RX, Toyota Crown Signia, Camry, RAV 4 Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV), and 4 Runner vehicles. Due to an error in the instrument panel software at vehicle startup, the instrument panel may fail to display vehicle speed, brake system, and tire pressure warning lights.
NHTSA 25V-695
OEM 25SA9

Rearview Camera Image Distorted Or Blank

December 29, 2025
10 models affected
Safety Risk
A rearview camera that fails to properly display an image can reduce the drivers view behind the vehicle, increasing the risk of a crash.
Recall Summary
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2015-2019 Flex, 2015 Explorer, Lincoln MKT, Lincoln MKZ, 2015-2016 C-Max, Escape, Taurus, 2016 Fusion, 2018-2019 Taurus, 2019 Lincoln MKT, Fiesta, and 2020 Mustang vehicles. The rearview camera may display a distorted, intermittent, or blank image when the vehicle is in reverse.

Recent Safety Recalls

NHTSA 25V-725
OEM VS3RASCHW

Third Row Seats Do Not Properly Protect Occupants

366 Potential Units Affected
Third-row seats with inadequate strength may fail to protect occupants, increasing the risk of injury in a crash.
Vehicles Affected: 2023 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500, 2024 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500
NHTSA 25V-712
OEM VS3RADARS

Emergency Braking System Does Not Work Properly

16 Potential Units Affected
An automatic emergency braking system that does not function as intended can increase the risk of a crash.
Vehicles Affected: 2025 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500
NHTSA 25V-711
OEM 2025110002

Emergency Braking And Driver Assistance Feature Do not wrk properly.

12 Potential Units Affected
An automatic emergency braking system that does not function as intended can increase the risk of a crash.
Vehicles Affected: 2025 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG
NHTSA 25V-705
OEM D054

Transmission Gear Selection Indicator Does Not Illuminate

251 Potential Units Affected
A gear shift position indicator that fails to illuminate can make it difficult to identify the correct transmission gear position, increasing the risk of a crash.
Vehicles Affected: 2025 Land Rover Range Rover, 2025 Land Rover Range Rover Sport and 2 others
NHTSA 25V-700

EGR Cooler Leaks Causing Fire Hazard

112 Potential Units Affected
Smoldering particles and a melting intake manifold increase the risk of a fire.
Vehicles Affected: 2018 BMW 328d, 2018 BMW 328d xDrive
NHTSA 25V-685
OEM 25SA4

Engine Block Heater Cracks And Short Circuits

59,006 Potential Units Affected
An electrical short circuit can increase the risk of a fire.
Vehicles Affected: 2021 Ford Bronco, 2022 Ford Bronco and 34 others
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Recall FAQs

If your vehicle is affected by a new safety recall, the vehicle manufacturer will attempt to contact you by sending you a notice in the mail. This notice will detail the defect, when parts for repair will be ready, how to get your car fixed, and whether your unrepaired car is currently safe to drive or not.
If you aren't the original owner, have changed addresses, or have never visited your local dealership for service or maintenance, then you most likely will not receive a recall notice in the mail.
Another way to know whether your vehicle has an open recall is to enter your VIN or license plate into the RepairPal Safety Recall Checker above. The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a 17-digit alphanumeric code that can be found on the bottom edge of your car's windshield, on the driver's side. It can also be found on your vehicle's registration card.
You can check your vehicle for recalls by entering your VIN or license plate into the RepairPal Safety Recall Checker found above. The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a unique 17-digit alphanumeric identification code on the bottom edge of your car’s windshield, on the driver’s side. It can also be found on your vehicle’s registration card.
Checking your VIN is the best way to find out if your car is affected by any recalls. Identical vehicles of the same make, model, year, and trim may not be affected by the same recall. A VIN is unique to a specific vehicle.
Your vehicle is affected by a recall if the manufacturer or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has decided that a problem with your car makes it a safety risk or fails to meet safety standards. When this happens, the vehicle manufacturer is obligated to fix your vehicle.
Normally, you will receive a letter in the mail that explains the recall and how to get the defect fixed promptly and at no charge to you. The letter will explain what the exact defect is, when the parts will be ready, how to get your car fixed, and whether your car is safe to drive or not.
But in many cases, the manufacturer won't know you own an affected vehicle, which is why you should check your vehicle for safety recalls frequently.
Use our Safety Recall Checker to check your vehicle for open recalls.
How long it takes to fix a recall depends on many different factors:
How many vehicles are affected by the recall? How complex is the problem to fix? How many different parts are involved in the repair? Are the repair parts available? Has the dealership received the parts for the repair yet? Do dealership technicians have training to conduct the specific repair? How many recalled cars can the dealer repair each day (while also doing their daily service business)?
Recalls are unrelated to your warranty coverage. Any recalls that are issued for safety-related items on your vehicle will be repaired by the vehicle manufacturer at no cost to you. Even if your vehicle's warranty has expired and you are not the original owner of the vehicle, you are still eligible to have any open safety recalls on your vehicle repaired.
You can check for any open recalls on your vehicle by entering its VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) or license plate number into the RepairPal Safety Recall Checker above. If there are any open recalls on your vehicle, contact a dealer as soon as possible to have repairs done.
Safety recalls that address a defective part or system on your vehicle that came from the factory do not expire and can generally be fixed up to 15 years after the date of manufacture. Even if you are not the original owner, you can have repairs done to resolve any open recalls. This is important, especially if the recalls are safety-related. The only exceptions are if the carmaker is no longer in business or if the dealership can no longer get the needed parts. Recall repairs are generally free up to 15 years after the date of manufacture.
To check whether there are any open recalls on your vehicle, enter its VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) or license plate number into the RepairPal Safety Recall Checker here. Your vehicle VIN can be found at the base of the windshield or on your registration card. If there are any open recalls on your vehicle, contact a dealer as soon as possible to have repairs done.