Vehicle Recall Notification including Hyundai, GMB, Chrysler

Vehicle Recall Notification including Hyundai, GMB, Chrysler


The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued numerous alerts to recall vehicles that may pose a safety risk due to potential defects. Owners of affected vehicles are urged to have these issues repaired by an authorized dealer at no cost to prevent possible injury or death.

Recalls Summary:

  1. General Motors, LLC
    • NHTSA Recall ID: 24V237
    • Issue: Reinforced front wheel hub bolts
    • Models Affected: 2023 Chevrolet Colorado, 2023 GMC Canyon
  2. Chrysler (FCA US, LLC) (Stellantis)
    • NHTSA Recall ID: 24V239
    • Issue: Turn signal failure fails to comply with FMVSS 108
    • Affected Model: 2022 Jeep Cherokee
  3. Chrysler (FCA US, LLC) (Stellantis)
    • NHTSA Recall ID: 24V240
    • Issue: Unexpected shutdown of gravity control
    • Models Affected: 2024 Chrysler Pacifica, 2024 Chrysler Voyager
  4. Kia America, Inc.
    • NHTSA Recall ID: 24V244
    • Issue: Probability of failure of the lower control arm
    • Example Affected: 2023 Kia Forte
  5. Hyundai Motor America
    • NHTSA Recall ID: 24V246
    • Issue: Rear camera image blocked, violates FMVSS 111
    • Affected Model: 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe

Why This Matters: Vehicle recalls are issued when the vehicle does not meet minimum safety standards that could cause serious harm including injury or death. These defects can range from technical errors to failure to meet federal safety standards.

Next Steps for Vehicle Owners: If your vehicle is listed, verify your vehicle’s involvement through NHTSA’s VIN Lookup Tool. Owners of affected vehicles will receive a notification letter explaining the nature of the fault, repair instructions and an address for repair. Repairs must be arranged by authorized dealers. If you do not receive a notification but believe your vehicle is affected, contact the NHTSA Motor Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236, or contact your vehicle manufacturer or dealer directly.