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OFFICIAL NHTSA RECALL SUMMARY September 18, 2023


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The following may apply to one or more of your vehicles if your vehicle is listed below. Click on the NHTSA Recall ID Number below to read more about the safety issue and the reason for the recall.

To find out if your specific passenger vehicle is included in the recall, use our VIN Look-up Tool.

NHTSA Recall ID Number : 23V616
Manufacturer : PACCAR Incorporated
Subject : Driveshaft May Break
MakeModelModel Years
KENWORTHK2702023
KENWORTHK3702023
PETERBILT2202023
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 23V617
Manufacturer : PACCAR Incorporated
Subject : Fuel Filter Hoses May Disconnect or Leak Fuel
MakeModelModel Years
KENWORTHT2802023-2024
KENWORTHT3802023-2024
KENWORTHT4802023-2024
PETERBILT5362023-2024
PETERBILT5372023-2024
PETERBILT5482023-2024
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 23V619
Manufacturer : Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.
Subject : No Warning When Key is Left in Ignition/FMVSS 114
MakeModelModel Years
VOLKSWAGENJETTA2019
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 23V620
Manufacturer : Ducati North America
Subject : Side Stand May Open Unexpectedly While Riding
MakeModelModel Years
DUCATIXDIAVEL2018-2020
DUCATIXDIAVEL S2018-2020
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 23V621
Manufacturer : Daimler Trucks North America, LLC
Subject : AC Electrical Connection May Overheat
MakeModelModel Years
THOMAS BUILT BUSESSAF-T-LINER C22024
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 23V622
Manufacturer : BMW of North America, LLC
Subject : Front Passenger Knee Air Bag May Not Deploy
MakeModelModel Years
BMWX52024
BMWX62024
BMWX72024
BMWXM2023
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 23V623
Manufacturer : Chrysler (FCA US, LLC)
Subject : Loose Battery Cables May Cause Fire
MakeModelModel Years
ALFA ROMEOTONALE2023-2024
DODGEHORNET2023-2024
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 23V624
Manufacturer : Midwest Fire Equipment & Repair Company
Subject : Loss of Drive Power from Software Error
MakeModelModel Years
MIDWEST FIREALL-POLY SERIES2022-2023
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 23V625
Manufacturer : Ford Motor Company
Subject : Unsecured Transmission May Cause Rollaway
MakeModelModel Years
FORDE-3502024-2025
FORDF-650 SD2024-2025
FORDF-750 SD2024-2025
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 23V626
Manufacturer : Ford Motor Company
Subject : High Voltage Battery May Short Circuit
MakeModelModel Years
FORDEXPLORER2020-2022
LINCOLNAVIATOR2020-2022
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 23V627
Manufacturer : Winnebago Industries, Inc.
Subject : Awning May Extend Unintentionally
MakeModelModel Years
WINNEBAGOTRAVATO2017-2024
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 23V628
Manufacturer : Nissan North America, Inc.
Subject : Rearview Camera Image May Not Display/FMVSS 111
MakeModelModel Years
NISSANALTIMA2019-2021
NISSANSENTRA2020-2021
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 23V629
Manufacturer : Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC
Subject : Front Tow Eye May Detach During Towing
MakeModelModel Years
MERCEDES-BENZGLC3002023
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 23V631
Manufacturer : Spartan Fire, LLC
Subject : Delay in Park Brake Engagement/FMVSS 121
MakeModelModel Years
KMEPANTHER2022-2023
KMEPREDATOR2023
SPARTAN FIREFC-942022-2024
SPARTAN FIREGLADIATOR2021-2024
SPARTAN FIREMETROSTAR2021-2024
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 23V632
Manufacturer : Kentucky Trailer Manufacturing
Subject : Clutch Overheating May Cause Fire
MakeModelModel Years
KENTUCKY TRAILERXL-122019-2023
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 23V634
Manufacturer : Kia America, Inc.
Subject : Loss of Drive Power from Fuel Pump Failure
MakeModelModel Years
KIASTINGER2018-2021
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 23V635
Manufacturer : Gillig, LLC
Subject : Loose Fasteners May Allow Driveshaft to Detach
MakeModelModel Years
GILLIGLOW FLOOR2022-2023
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 23V638
Manufacturer : Forest River, Inc.
Subject : Overcharged Battery May Cause Fire
MakeModelModel Years
FOREST RIVERPALOMINO2024

What is a recall?
When a manufacturer or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) determines that a vehicle creates an unreasonable risk to safety or fails to meet minimum safety standards, the manufacturer is required to fix that vehicle at no cost to the owner. That can be done by repairing it, replacing it, offering a refund (for equipment) or, in rare cases, repurchasing the car.

What should I do if my vehicle is included in this recall?
If your vehicle is included in this recall, it is very important that you get it fixed as soon as possible given the potential danger to you and your passengers if it is not addressed. You should receive a separate letter in the mail from the vehicle manufacturer, notifying you of the recall and explaining when the remedy will be available, whom to contact to repair your vehicle, and to remind you that the repair will be done at no charge to you. If you believe your vehicle is included in the recall, but you do not receive a letter in the mail from the vehicle manufacturer, please call NHTSA's Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236, or contact your vehicle manufacturer or dealership.

Thank you for your attention to this important safety matter and for your commitment to helping save lives on America's roadways.

Additional Resources
Understanding Vehicle Recalls
Recalls FAQ

Recalls Only Work If You're Aware of Them

  • How will I know if there's a recall on my car?
    If you've registered your vehicle, your manufacturer will notify you if there's a safety recall by sending you a letter in the mail. Be on the lookout for an envelope with this label:

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  • What do I do if my car is recalled?
    When you receive notification, follow any interim safety guidance provided by the manufacturer and contact your local dealership. Whether you receive a recall notification or are subject to a safety improvement campaign, it is very important that you visit your dealer to have the vehicle serviced. The dealer will fix the recalled part or portion of your vehicle for free. If a dealer refuses to repair your vehicle in accordance with the recall letter, you should notify the manufacturer immediately.
  • What if my car isn't recalled now—could it be recalled later?
    Yes. Whether a manufacturer independently conducts a safety recall or NHTSA orders one, the manufacturer must file a public report describing the safety-related defect or noncompliance. Manufacturers are also required to notify owners by mail within 60 days of notifying NHTSA of a recall decision.

...And If You Make NHTSA Aware of Your Safety Problem

  • How can I report a safety problem to NHTSA?
    Reporting a vehicle or equipment safety problem to NHTSA is an important first step to get the situation remedied and make our roads safer. If we receive similar reports from a number of people about the same product, this could indicate a safety-related defect may exist that would warrant opening an investigation. Report your vehicle or equipment safety complaint on Safercar.gov.
  • Will I be contacted?
    In some cases, an investigator from the Office of Defects Investigation may call you to clarify information from your report. Unfortunately, the large volume of reports received by the agency does not permit a return call for each report filed.
  • What is NHTSA's process for investigating safety problems?
    Our technical experts review each and every call, letter, and online report of an alleged safety problem filed with NHTSA. Although we have no jurisdiction over defects that are not safety-related, we do review each report that suggests a potential safety defect involving groups of motor vehicles or vehicle equipment. There is no established number of reports that must be filed before NHTSA investigates an issue.