The 2007 Mercury Milan has 4 recalls, the most serious being a Takata airbag defect affecting both the driver and passenger side inflators, which can rupture and send metal fragments into the cabin, causing serious injury or death.
Both airbag recalls are geographic in scope, primarily affecting vehicles that were sold or registered in high-humidity states and territories such as Florida, Texas, Hawaii, and others in the Gulf Coast and tropical regions, where long-term heat and moisture cause the inflator propellant to degrade over time. On the brake side, the anti-lock brake system's hydraulic control unit can develop a valve problem that prevents the valves from closing fully, meaning the brake pedal may travel further than normal before the vehicle slows, which raises the risk of a crash.