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Front Passenger Airbag Sensor May Crack

High Priority
Affected Years
2020–2022
Issue Date
Feb 1, 2024

Summary: The front passenger seat weight sensor may crack and cause the front airbag to deploy unintentionally.

Fix: Dealers will replace the seat weight sensors, free of charge.

What to do: Contact a franchised dealer to schedule the free remedy — recalls are always repaired at no charge.

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Fuel Pump May Fail and Cause Engine Stall

High Priority
Affected Years
2018–2023
Issue Date
Dec 18, 2023

Summary: The low-pressure fuel pump may fail, which can cause the engine to stall while driving and increase the risk of a crash.

Fix: Dealers will replace the fuel pump module, free of charge.

What to do: Contact a franchised dealer to schedule the free remedy — recalls are always repaired at no charge.

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That's every active recall on record.

We continuously monitor NHTSA and update this page as new information is released.

History

Recall History

  1. Front Passenger Airbag Sensor May Crack2020–2022 · High Priority

    The front passenger seat weight sensor may crack and cause the front airbag to deploy unintentionally.

    Fix: Dealers will replace the seat weight sensors, free of charge.

    View on NHTSA — #24V064000
  2. Fuel Pump May Fail and Cause Engine Stall2018–2023 · High Priority

    The low-pressure fuel pump may fail, which can cause the engine to stall while driving and increase the risk of a crash.

    Fix: Dealers will replace the fuel pump module, free of charge.

    View on NHTSA — #23V858000
  3. Front Seat Belt Pretensioner Missing a Rivet2023 · Medium

    A missing rivet may prevent the front seat belt pretensioner from working as intended in a crash.

    Fix: Dealers will inspect and replace the front seat belt pretensioner, free of charge.

    View on NHTSA — #23V782000
  4. Front Seat Belt Buckle May Not Latch2023 · Medium

    A manufacturing defect may prevent the front seat belt buckles from latching properly.

    Fix: Dealers will replace the buckle release buttons or assemblies, free of charge.

    View on NHTSA — #23V158000
  5. Rear Center Seat Belt May Not Secure a Child Seat2021–2022 · Medium

    A defective second-row center seat belt retractor may not properly secure a child restraint.

    Fix: Dealers will replace the second-row center seat belt assembly, free of charge.

    View on NHTSA — #21V900000

Source: NHTSA

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TSBs are manufacturer service advisories — not safety recalls. Confirm applicability with a franchised dealer.

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Enter your VIN above or at nhtsa.gov to see any open recalls. Open recalls are always repaired free of charge.

Yes. Safety recall repairs are always performed at no cost to the owner.

Most recall repairs take a few hours; your dealer can confirm parts availability and timing.

It depends on the recall — some are labeled do not drive or park outside. Check the recall details and contact your dealer.

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