On certain vehicles, the compliance label may list the wrong gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) and gross axle weight rating (GAWR) information. This could lead you to overload the vehicle and cause poor handling or a tire failure. Additionally, for certain SR trim models equipped with the optional 19-inch wheel package, the compliance label may list the wrong tire and rim sizes. As a result, when the rims and tires are replaced, the wrong rims and/or tires could be installed.
Safety Risk
Poor handling or a tire failure could cause a loss of vehicle control and result in a crash.
Remedy
Nissan will mail a new compliance label to each owner. If you would like help to install it, you can contact a Nissan dealer to have it installed free of charge.
9,511 vehicles affectedMfr ref: PD136 / PMA47Updated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles, the information printed on the compliance label was not printed with permanent ink. As a result, the ink may be wiped away with a solvent. This could result in an operator not being able to see information about the correct vehicle loading. If this happens, the vehicle could be unintentionally overloaded.
Safety Risk
An overloaded vehicle could increase the risk of a crash.
Remedy
Honda will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your vehicle to a dealer to replace the compliance label.
596 vehicles affectedMfr ref: HO27Updated June 10, 2026
Certain motorcycles fail to comply with the requirements of CMVSS 120 - Tire Selection and Rims. The compliance label incorrectly indicates a Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) of 195kg instead of 180kg. Overloading a vehicle could negatively affect its handling characteristics and may result in a crash causing personal injury or death.
On certain vehicles, the tire and loading information label may have been printed in English only. Canadian regulations require information on the label to be listed in both English and French.
Safety Risk
A label that is missing information in French could cause confusion.
Remedy
Maserati will notify owners by mail and advise you to take your vehicle to a dealership to replace the tire and loading information label.
938 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 704Updated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles, the brake fluid reservoir cap may be missing the required labeling. As a result, a person may not know to clean the cap before removing it. This could allow dirt and debris to enter the brake fluid reservoir. If this happens, brake performance could degrade over time. Canadian regulations require certain safety information to be written on the brake fluid reservoir cap.
Safety Risk
Reduced brake performance can cause extended stopping distances and increase the risk of a crash.
Remedy
General Motors will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your vehicle to a dealership to inspect, and if necessary, replace the brake fluid reservoir cap.
20 vehicles affectedMfr ref: N222369130Updated June 10, 2026
Certain plug-in hybrid vehicles may fail to comply with the requirements of Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (CMVSS) 110 - Tire Selection and Rims. The tire pressure certification label on the B-pillar incorrectly states seating capacity figures and tire dimensions on front and rear axles, and therefore fails to comply with requirements of the standard. In the event the incorrect tires were installed on the vehicle, the vehicle's speed calibration would be incorrect.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will inspect the tire pressure certification label on the B-pillar, and replace it if necessary.
On certain vehicles, the tire inflation pressure label lists the wrong cold tire pressure for the front tires (36 psi/250 kPa instead of 38 psi/260 kPa). Canadian regulations require that the recommended cold tire inflation pressure for the front, rear, and spare tires is listed on the label.
Safety Risk
This small error does not affect vehicle safety.
Remedy
This is not a recall. Kia has made changes to ensure that all new vehicles have corrected tire inflation pressure on the label.
Certain vehicles may fail to comply with the requirements of Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 110 - Tire Selection and Rims. The Tire and Loading Information Label may have incorrect spare tire inflation pressure of 46 psi which exceeds the maximum permissible pressure of 41 psi listed on the sidewall of the spare tire. This could result in spare tire over-inflation, increasing the risk of a crash causing injury and/or damage to property.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
A revised Tire and Loading Information Label will be mailed to owners along with instructions for proper installation. If owners are not comfortable installing the label themselves, they can take the label to an FCA dealer for installation.
292 vehicles affectedMfr ref: S69Updated June 10, 2026
Certain vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of CMVSS 110. The Tire and Loading Information Label contains incorrect tire inflation pressure value. If the vehicle is equipped with SST tires and the inflation pressure is set to 35 PSI (incorrect pressure listed on the label), the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) may set a warning message "Low Tire Press. Check Tires".
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Owners will be provided with labels and installation instructions.
1,871 vehicles affectedMfr ref: R161Updated June 10, 2026
Certain vehicles have French language air bag warning labels that may not remain permanently affixed to the sun visor. This fails to comply with C.M.V.S.S. 208 (27). If the label becomes detached and lost French speaking occupants may not receive adequate warning relative to the air bags.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Owners will be supplied new labels.
679 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 01L04Updated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles, the tire and loading information label lists the wrong maximum weight of occupants and cargo. Specifically, for Bronco and Super Duty models, the cargo capacity (payload) may have been calculated incorrectly. For the Ranger models, the weight of vehicle options may have been entered incorrectly. As a result, the vehicle could be overloaded. Canadian regulations require companies to print the maximum weight of occupants and cargo on the tire and loading information label.
Safety Risk
Incorrect information about the vehicle's weight capacity could lead to overloading and increase the risk of a crash.
Remedy
Ford will mail a new tire and loading information label to each owner. If you would like help to install it, you can contact a Ford dealer to have it installed free of charge.
3,074 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 23C18Updated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles, the Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR) caution label contains an incorrect statement. However, in every case, the owner's manual provided with the vehicle correctly describes the acceptable rear-facing child seat location for the particular vehicle configuration.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
A correct pressure-sensitive sunshade label and instructions for its application are to be mailed to owners.
1,018 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 04021Updated June 10, 2026
Certain vehicles may not comply with Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations. The compliance label may bear incorrect (lower than actual) rear Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) information. Also the Tire and Loading Information label may bear an incorrect (lower than actual) maximum capacity weight.
Certain pickup trucks do not comply with the requirements of CMVSS 120. The tire, wheel and inflation pressure information printed on the vehicle certification label does not correspond with the equipment that is available for the vehicle. The certification label specifies a 15" tire and wheel combination. The minimum load carrying tire available on a 2004 Ram light duty truck is a P245/70R17 and for a heavy duty truck a LT245/70R17.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealer will apply a corrected overlay label.
735 vehicles affectedMfr ref: D24Updated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles, the incomplete vehicle information label lists an incorrect gross axle weight rating (GAWR) for the front axle. The label incorrectly lists the front axle capacity as 2100 kg (4630 lb.). The label should instead list the front axle capacity as 1875 kg (4134 lb.). This could lead to overloading of the vehicle and cause the steering knuckle(s) to fail. If this happens, there could be a loss of control.
Note: This recall only affects certain rear-wheel drive incomplete vehicles equipped with single rear wheels, a 3.5L engine and a 138'' wheelbase.
Safety Risk
A loss of control could increase the risk a crash.
Remedy
Ford will notify owners by mail and advise you to take your vehicle to a dealership to replace the incomplete vehicle information label.
79 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 24S53Updated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles, the year of manufacture listed on the compliance label is incorrect. Canadian regulations require the month and year of the vehicle's date of manufacture to be listed on the compliance label.
Safety Risk
This error could cause confusion when trying to identify the model year of the vehicle using the compliance label.
Remedy
Volkswagen will notify owners by mail and advise you to take your vehicle to a dealership to install an overlay (label) on the compliance label.
1,181 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 66EAUpdated June 10, 2026
On certain motorcycles, the compliance label incorrectly indicates the vehicle is equipped with three axles (side car), but the vehicle is identified as a motorcycle. A motorcycle, be definition, cannot have more than two axles.
Certain vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (CMVSS) 205 - Glazing Materials. The rear lift gate glass panel is labeled with the luminous transmittance number “AS2” instead of the correct number “AS3”.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
. No corrective recall action is required as the technical non-compliance condition is deemed to be non-safety related.
16,953 vehicles affectedMfr ref: T60Updated June 10, 2026
On certain vehicles, the Tire & Vehicle Loading Placard (Label) may depict an incorrect tire size.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will install revised placards over the original placard for all existing and incoming inventory. Retail customers will receive a letter which will include a revised label and instructions on how to install it. Owners will also have the option of having their Dealer install the label for them.
642 vehicles affectedMfr ref: 86Updated June 10, 2026