On certain trucks, the side curtain airbag inflators may be defective. As a result, the driver and/or passenger side curtain airbag inflator(s) could rupture unexpectedly and metal fragments could be propelled toward vehicle occupants.
Note: This recall also affects certain 2016 model year RAM 3500 chassis cab incomplete vehicles.
Safety Risk
An airbag inflator that ruptures can create a risk of injury.
Remedy
FCA Canada will notify owners in writing and advise you to take your truck to a dealership to replace the affected side curtain airbag(s).
1,393 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 05C/09C/10CUpdated June 10, 2026
On certain Hybrid and Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) vehicles, the main relay contacts in the Power Relay Assembly located underneath the rear seat may have an inadequate connection. This could increase electrical resistance and generate heat, increasing the risk of fire causing injury and/or damage to property.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will inspect the Power Relay Assembly for signs of thermal damage. If no thermal damage is found, the main relay will be replaced. If signs of thermal damage exist, the Power Relay Assembly will be replaced.
754 vehicles affectedMfr ref: R0147 (81C068)Updated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles, corrosion could occur in the brake system Hydraulic Electronic Control Unit. Over time, this could affect the control unit's operation, causing a low/soft brake pedal and reduced braking effectiveness. This could increase the risk of a crash causing injury and/or damage to property.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will affect repairs.
3,149 vehicles affectedMfr ref: R0083Updated June 10, 2026
On certain Cabriolet model vehicles, components of the rear seat safety belt pretensioners could detach during pretensioner deployment, potentially entering the passenger compartment. This could increase the risk of injury to the occupants.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will replace the affected rear seat safety belt retractors/pretensioners.
65 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 69O8Updated June 10, 2026
THE FASTENERS WHICH SECURE THE ALTERNATOR CABLE TO THE POWER DISTRIBUTION CENTER (PDC) MAY HAVE INSUFFICIENT CLAMP LOAD. INSUFFICIENT CLAMPING MAY RESULT IN A LOOSE CONNECTION AND ARCING AT THE CONNECTION, WHICH COULD POTENTIALLY CAUSE A FIRE IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
THE ALTERNATOR AND BATTERY CABLE ATTACHING NUTS WILL BE TORQUED AT THE PDC TO THE PROPER SPECIFICATIONS.
1,393 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 768Updated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles, the hood striker fasteners may not have been tightened to specification. As a result, the hood striker bracket could loosen over time and detach from the hood, causing the hood to open suddenly which could obstruct the driver’s vision, depending on driver reaction this could increase the risk of a crash causing injury and/or property damage.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will install new bolts as necessary and apply the required torque to the hood striker fasteners.
492 vehicles affectedMfr ref: R53Updated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles, the forward/backward slide mechanism for the left side of the second-row seat may allow the seat to slide forward in a crash.
Note: This recall only affects vehicles equipped with a 60/40 split bench type second-row seat.
Safety Risk
A seat that moves in a crash could create an increased risk of injury.
Remedy
Mazda will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your vehicle to a dealer to replace internal parts of the second-row seat slider.
Note: You should not use the left side second-row seat before it has been repaired. If passengers must use this seat, they should use it with the slider set between the middle to rear position. Do not use the second-row seat in the most forward position.
1,542 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 5221IUpdated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles, the driver occupant restraint system does not comply with the requirements of CMVSS 208 - Occupant Crash Protection. The manufacturer changed the driver restraint system to utilize a common driver airbag with other Dodge vehicle applications. This change required a modification to the occupant restraint control module calibration. The change was not properly coordinated and a small number of vehicles were built with the improper combination of driver airbag and airbag control module.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will replace the occupant restraint control module.
6 vehicles affectedMfr ref: F09Updated June 10, 2026
On a small number of vehicles, water could leak into the starter relay and cause it to corrode. If this happens, the relay could short circuit and the starter could overheat.
Note: This recall only affects certain vehicles equipped with a 2.0 L engine.
Safety Risk
A short circuit and/or a starter that overheats can create a fire risk, even while the vehicle is parked and turned off.
Remedy
To reduce the safety risk, Toyota advises that you should park your vehicle outdoors and away from other vehicles or structures until the recall repairs have been completed. Toyota will notify owners by mail and advise you to take your vehicle to a dealership to replace the engine starter.
5 vehicles affectedMfr ref: SRC RK5Updated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles, the connection between the fuel filler pipe and fuel tank may not be properly welded. This could result in a fuel leak. If this happens, you may smell a fuel odour.
Safety Risk
A fuel leak, in the presence of an ignition source, could result in a fire.
Remedy
Mercedes-Benz will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your vehicle to a dealer to replace the fuel tank.
51 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 4790009Updated June 10, 2026
Certain vehicles may have been equipped with side airbag inflators (located in the front seat backrests) that do not meet specifications. This could cause affected airbags to fail to deploy properly in the event of a lateral crash, which could increase the risk of injury to the occupants.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will replace affected airbag modules.
9 vehicles affectedMfr ref: AG10Updated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles equipped with power sliding doors, under certain conditions which impede the opening of the door (such as if the door becomes frozen with ice), the sliding door motor could stall when the door is operated. If the motor stalls, high current in the door motor circuit could be generated, operating the circuit protection for the door motor. If this occurs with the sliding door latch mechanism in an unlatched position, the door could open while driving, increasing the risk of injury to a vehicle occupant.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will replace the existing junction block and the rear sliding door wire harnesses with newly designed ones. The dealer will also install two sub wire harnesses to connect the junction block to the two rear door wire harnesses.
60,190 vehicles affectedMfr ref: SRC R29Updated June 10, 2026
During a government 65 km/h 40% offset frontal barrier test, the driver's seat belt may have interfered with the manual front seat back recliner knob, inadvertently releasing the seat back recliner mechanism. The release of a seat back recliner during a vehicle crash could result in injury to vehicle occupants.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will replace the front seat back recliner knob with an revised part.
4,936 vehicles affectedMfr ref: R49Updated June 10, 2026
Certain vehicles equipped with a 2.4L gasoline engine may experience a loss of engine oil pressure and subsequent engine failure, causing a loss of motive power. A loss of motive power, in conjunction with driving conditions and driver reactions, could increase the risk of a crash.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will replace the balance shaft module.
43 vehicles affectedMfr ref: N52Updated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles, the rear center seat belt buckle may not have been manufactured properly. As a result, the seat belt may not latch securely.
Note: This recall only affects certain K4 hatchback models.
Safety Risk
A seat belt that doesn't latch properly could increase the risk of injury in a crash.
Remedy
To reduce the safety risk, Kia advises that you shouldn't transport a passenger in the rear center seat until the recall repairs are completed. Kia will notify owners by mail and advise you to take your vehicle to a dealership to inspect and, if necessary, replace the rear center seat belt buckle.
307 vehicles affectedMfr ref: RC224Updated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles equipped with a 4.0 liter 8-cylinder gas engine, the oil feed line to the turbochargers could leak. As a result, oil could leak onto hot components in engine compartment.
Safety Risk
Oil leaking onto a hot engine components could cause a fire.
Remedy
Mercedes-Benz will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your vehicle to a dealer to replace the oil feed line to the turbochargers.
521 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 993102Updated June 10, 2026
On certain trucks, the nut that attaches the positive battery cable to the alternator could loosen. This could affect the electrical connection, resulting in an engine stall and/or arcing.
Safety Risk
A sudden loss of engine power could increase the risk of a crash. Electrical arcing could damage surrounding material and increase the risk of a fire.
Remedy
General Motors will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your truck to a dealer to inspect the connection between the positive battery cable and the alternator. If necessary, it will be cleaned and reattached. If the nut, cable or terminal are damaged, the dealer will replace the damaged parts.
24,289 vehicles affectedMfr ref: N192273510Updated June 10, 2026
VEHICLES WITH 3.8 LITRE ENGINES. VEHICLES MAY HAVE BEEN PRODUCED WITH INADEQUATELY WELDED FRONT SEAMS ON THE FUEL TANK. A FUEL LEAK COULD DEVELOP AND IN THE PRESENCE OF AN IGNITION SOURCE, PRESENT A POTENTIAL FOR FIRE.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
No remedy description available.
131 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 454Updated June 10, 2026
On certain motorcycles, frame weld cracks could appear due to high loads created when riding on rough road surfaces or through potholes. In the worst case, the welded area could break, resulting in rear suspension collapse or lower cross member separation.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealer will repair affected frames.
2,510 vehicles affectedMfr ref: MJ39Updated June 10, 2026