This Week's Recalls: Mar 2-6

March 6, 2026
4 min read

Ford

Ford is recalling 2021–2026 Bronco and 2021–2024 Edge vehicles equipped with mid/high SYNC 4 infotainment systems. The Accessory Protocol Interface Module (APIM) may experience a temporary thermal shutdown for up to five minutes if it reaches temperatures of 105C. When this occurs, the rearview camera image will not display while the vehicle is in reverse, reducing rearward visibility and increasing the risk of a crash. Ford will provide a software update to address the condition under NHTSA Campaign ID 26V124.


Honda

Honda is recalling 2024 Acura ZDX and 2024 Honda Prologue vehicles due to software defects within the Radio Control Module. These defects can cause the instrument cluster and center infotainment display to go blank while the vehicle is in operation, preventing the driver from seeing critical information like vehicle speed or the rearview camera image. This loss of situational awareness increases the risk of a crash or injury. Dealers will update the Radio Control Module software free of charge under NHTSA Campaign ID 26V112.


BMW

BMW is recalling one 2026 S 1000 RR motorcycle because the turn signal reset button can be unintentionally activated at the same time as the turn signal. This can result in an inoperative turn signal, which fails to comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 108. Inoperative turn signals increase the risk of a crash. A dealer will replace the combination switch free of charge under NHTSA Campaign ID 26V115.


Toyota

Toyota is recalling certain 2026 Corolla vehicles equipped with headlamp assemblies that may be missing required optical axis markings on the lens. The absence of these markings can lead to improper headlamp aiming during service, which could increase glare for oncoming drivers or reduce forward visibility for the driver. Either condition may increase the risk of a crash. Dealers will replace both the left and right headlamp assemblies free of charge under NHTSA Campaign ID 26V110


Volvo

Volvo is recalling 2025 EX30 vehicles due to a production process deviation that may result in lithium plating growth within the high-voltage (HV) battery cells. This growth could lead to an internal cell short, resulting in potential battery overheating, smoke, or a fire. To remedy the issue, Volvo dealers will inspect and replace potentially affected battery modules free of charge under NHTSA Campaign ID 26V103.

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