Ford, Toyota, Hyundai, GM, and Aston Martin Recall Vehicles

Automakers issue recalls for electrical, fuel, and safety issues across multiple models.

Mar. 30, 2026 at 2:38pm

Several major automakers have issued recalls for a variety of issues, including electrical system problems, fuel pump failures, and air bag defects. The recalls impact popular models from Ford, Toyota, Hyundai, General Motors, and Aston Martin. Owners are advised to check if their vehicles are affected and contact dealerships to schedule free repairs.

Why it matters

Vehicle recalls can pose safety risks if not addressed, and it's important for owners to stay informed about potential issues with their cars. These recalls highlight the ongoing challenges automakers face in ensuring the quality and reliability of their products, especially as new technologies are integrated into modern vehicles.

The details

Ford is recalling over 261,000 vehicles, including Lincoln Navigators, Nautilus, and Aviator models, due to an issue with the Image Processing Module A that can result in the loss of rearview camera and advanced driver assistance features. Ford is also recalling certain F-Series Super Duty trucks for a fuel pump problem. Toyota is recalling 144,200 Lexus NX and RX vehicles for a rearview camera software issue, as well as 8,230 Toyota and Lexus models for an inaccurate load capacity label. Hyundai is recalling 46,787 Palisade SUVs due to a wiring problem in the third-row seat belt buckle. General Motors is recalling over 2,800 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups for a potential air bag inflator defect. Aston Martin is recalling 1,091 DBX models for a tire pressure monitoring system software issue.

  • Ford owner notification letters are expected to be mailed on March 30.
  • Toyota owner notification letters are expected to be mailed on May 3 and May 9.
  • Hyundai owner notification letters are expected to be mailed on May 18.
  • GM owner notification letters are expected to be mailed on May 4.
  • Aston Martin owner notification letters are expected to be mailed on April 15.

The players

Ford

An American automobile manufacturer and one of the largest automakers in the world.

Toyota

A Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer and the world's largest automaker.

Hyundai

A South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer and one of the largest car companies in the world.

General Motors (GM)

An American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells vehicles and vehicle parts, and is one of the largest automakers globally.

Aston Martin

A British luxury sports car manufacturer known for its high-performance vehicles.

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What’s next

Owners of the affected vehicles should contact their local dealerships to schedule the free repairs. They can also check the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website for the latest information on the recalls and to see if their specific vehicle identification number (VIN) is involved.

The takeaway

These recalls highlight the importance for vehicle owners to stay informed about potential safety issues with their cars and to promptly address any recalls to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road.