One vehicle may have been built with tires that may have been cured too long. As a result, the sidewall could crack or the tread and belts could separate. This could lead to a sudden loss of air pressure and could cause a tire failure.
Note: This recall only affects vehicles equipped with certain Continental CrossContact LX Sport tires, with specific date codes and mold numbers.
Safety Risk
A tire failure could cause a loss of control and increase the risk of a crash.
Remedy
As the vehicle was not sold, Honda has inspected it and determined that the tires were not affected by this problem.
On certain vehicles, a software problem could cause the rearview camera image to not appear on the display screen. Canadian regulations require the rearview image to display when the vehicle is reversing.
Safety Risk
A rearview camera image that doesn't display could reduce a driver's ability to see behind the vehicle while backing up. This could increase the risk of a crash.
Remedy
Mitsubishi will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your vehicle to a dealership to update the display software.
17,364 vehicles affectedMfr ref: SR-23-001Updated June 10, 2026
Certain vehicles may have been originally equipped with a brake master cylinder reservoir cap that could leak. If brake fluid leaks from the cap, it could come in contact with the ABS module wiring harness connector. The same vehicles were previously involved in campaign 2007119 to address potentially missing or misplaced seals in the wiring harness connector to the ABS module electronic control unit. If this repair wasn’t done correctly, brake fluid leaking from the reservoir cap could corrode the ABS module electrical connector. This could result in vehicle fire causing property damage and/or personal injury.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will replace the brake master cylinder reservoir cap and modify the ABS electrical system.
4,921 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 6712AUpdated June 10, 2026
Certain passenger vehicles. The engine auxiliary/cooling fan operation, including variable speed, is electronically controlled. Failure of the fan motor can cause the electrical circuitry of the fan control unit to overload and fail, causing the fan to stop operating. If this were to occur, engine overheating and subsequent engine damage could result. In addition, it is possible for the failure of the electrical circuitry to cause a fire in the fan control unit located in the front of the engine compartment.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will replace the fan.
4,812 vehicles affectedMfr ref: RC2001-182Updated June 10, 2026
On certain cab chassis trucks, due to a defect in the transfer case, the rear main output shaft could fracture. This could result in a loss of motive power, which, in conjunction with traffic and road conditions, and the driver's reactions may increase the risk of a crash. This would also cause a loss of PARK functionality when in two wheel drive, potentially leading to unintended vehicle movement. These issues could result in injury and/or damage to property
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will replace the transfer case.
42 vehicles affectedMfr ref: S48Updated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles, the front suspension coil springs could fracture when operated in high corrosion areas (where salt is used on the roadways in the winter) for an extended period of time. Depending on the location of the fracture, there is a potential for a fractured spring to move past the spring seat and contact a front tire causing it to deflate.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will install protective shields around the front coil springs.
60,500 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 01S19Updated June 10, 2026
On certain trucks, the locknut used to retain the steering shaft may not have had the lock feature. As a result, the nut could loosen, allowing the steering shaft to separate, causing a loss of steering control which could result in a vehicle crash with injury or death.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will replace the steering shaft pinch bolt and locknut.
986 vehicles affectedMfr ref: RVXX0702Updated June 10, 2026
On certain motorcycles, the crimp-type hose clamps along the fuel line may not have been installed properly and could leak. Fuel leakage in the presence of an ignition source could result in a fire.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealer will inspect, and if necessary, adjust all crimp-type hose clamps.
On certain vehicles, the thickness of the port wall of the Fuel Delivery Module (FDM) may be below specification and could result in the supply port cracking. If a crack were to develop in the vertical portion of the FDM fuel supply port, a fuel leak could occur. A fuel leak in the presence of an ignition source could result in a fire causing injury and/or property damage.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will replace the FDM flange with a flange that has a redesigned fuel supply port.
69,570 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 16S41Updated June 10, 2026
On certain VL1500 Intruder and Boulevard C90 motorcycles, repeated stress around the right front fuel tank mounting point can cause a hairline crack to form due to metal fatigue. This can allow fuel seepage to occur. In the presence of an ignition source, seeped fuel can cause a fire.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will inspect and, if required, replace the fuel tank.
6,280 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 64Updated June 10, 2026
Certain vehicles do not meet a performance requirement of Canadian regulations for crash protection. In particular, the vehicles do not meet the minimum testing requirements for an out of position 6-year old child located on the front passenger seat.
Safety Risk
An airbag system that does not meet the performance requirements of Canadian regulations could create an increased risk of injury in a crash.
Remedy
Audi will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your vehicle to a dealer to update the airbag control module.
2,314 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 69BVUpdated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles, the bolts that attach the electric power steering assist motor to the steering gear may corrode and break. This could cause a loss of power steering assist.
Safety Risk
A loss of power steering assist would result in a sudden increase in steering effort, especially at low vehicle speeds. This could increase the risk of a crash.
Remedy
The company will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your vehicle to a dealer to replace the aluminum bolts with steel ones.
On certain vehicles, the daytime running lamps (DRLs) will remain on when the driver switches the front fog lamps on. A recent change to Canadian regulations requires the DRLs to turn off when the fog lights are switched on.
Safety Risk
Daytime running lamps that stay on in foggy conditions could cause glare and reduced visibility. This could increase the risk of a crash.
Remedy
FCA Canada will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your vehicle to a dealer to reprogram the body control module.
34,324 vehicles affectedMfr ref: Y31Updated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles, the brake master cylinder reservoir tank cap may not have ventilation holes. As a result, the pressure in the reservoir tank will drop gradually as the brake pad or shoe wears and ambient temperature drops. The low pressure may reach the point that the brake caliper and brake cylinder are pulled back by vacuum in the reservoir tank when the vehicle is parked for a long time. This may cause reduces brake efficiency during some early brake applications.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Brake reservoir tank caps will be inspected for proper vent holes and replaced if necessary.
4,594 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 89004Updated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles, the accelerator pedal may stick in the wide open position if the driver applies an angled downward force on the pedal. A stuck accelerator pedal could increase the risk of a crash causing injury and/or damage to property. Note: As vehicles are equipped with brake override technology, depressing the brake pedal would return the engine to idle.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will install a revised pedal stopper.
1,437 vehicles affectedMfr ref: P02Updated June 10, 2026
On certain motorcycles, the coolant junction could fail. If this happens, coolant could leak while driving.
Safety Risk
A coolant leak could create the risk of a burn injury. Additionally, coolant that contacts the rear tire can reduce traction and cause a loss of control. This can increase the risk of a crash.
Remedy
Indian Motorcycle will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your motorcycle to a dealership to replace the coolant junction.
328 vehicles affectedMfr ref: I-22-04Updated June 10, 2026
THE DASH PANEL MAY SAG AND INTERFERE WITH THE ACCELERATOR PEDAL WHICH COULD PREVENT THE THROTTLE FROM CLOSING OR RESULT IN A THROTTLE STICKING CONDITION.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
THE DASH PANEL PAD WILL BE TRIMMED ABOVE THE ACCELERATOR PEDAL.
1,010 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 776Updated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles, the left rear brake hose may contact the parking brake cable, causing the brake hose to wear. The resultant chafe damage could, over time, cause a brake fluid leak, which may result in a reduction of braking performance and increased stopping distance. This could result in a crash causing property damage and/or personal injury.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will inspect the left rear brake hose to ensure sufficient clearance to the park brake cable. The brake hose will also be inspected for damage and, if necessary, replaced.
20,005 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 12076Updated June 10, 2026
Certain vehicles equipped with Dynamic Stability Control may have been fitted with a yaw rate sensor that has internally delaminated, which could actuate the system incorrectly, resulting in uneven and unexpected application of the brakes.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will inspect the vehicle to determine if they contain a suspect sensor and, if necessary, replace the sensor.
6 vehicles affectedMfr ref: B178Updated June 10, 2026
Certain vehicles may not comply with the requirements of Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108 - Lighting System and Retro reflective Devices. Rear side markers may not have been programmed properly and may fail to meet the photometric performance requirements of the standard. This could reduce vehicle conspicuity, which could increase the risk of a crash causing injury and/or damage to property.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will reprogram the signal acquisition module.