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Recall Roundup: Ford, Toyota, Nissan Recall Over 1.7 Million Cars and Trucks

Justin Fischer
Justin Fischer
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Key Takeaways

  • Over 1.7 million vehicles are affected by major software-related recalls this week.

  • Rearview camera failures and lighting issues are common themes from Ford, Nissan, and Toyota.

  • Before buying your next car, check for recalls with CarEdge Car Search — we show active recalls on every listing.

Each week, CarEdge rounds up the latest mainstream vehicle recalls so you don’t have to dig through the fine print. All recall data is sourced directly from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

If you’re not sure whether your car has an open recall, check right now using the NHTSA recall lookup tool — all you need is your VIN.

Nissan Recall – 79,755 Vehicles

Nissan recall May 2025

  • Component: Back Over Prevention

  • Vehicles Affected: 2025 Nissan Frontier, Kicks

Issue: The center information display may go blank when shifting into reverse, violating FMVSS 111 on rear visibility.

Remedy: Nissan dealers will update the display software free of charge. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed by July 1, 2025.

See if your Nissan is included in this recall.

Ford Recall – Nearly 1.1 Million Vehicles

Ford recall May 2025

  • Component: Rearview Camera Software

  • Vehicles Affected:

    • 2021–2024: Bronco, F-150, Edge

    • 2023–2024: Escape, Corsair, F-Series Super Duty

    • 2022–2024: Expedition, Navigator

    • 2022–2025: Transit

    • 2021–2023: Mustang Mach-E

    • 2024: Ranger, Mustang

    • Lincoln models: Nautilus and Navigator

Issue: A software issue may impact the dashboard infotainment system and rear camera function.

Remedy: Dealers will push out an over-the-air software update. Ford will begin mailing safety notifications by June 16, 2025, with a second letter to follow when the fix is ready.

See if your Ford or Lincoln vehicle is included in this recall.

Toyota Recall – 443,444 Vehicles

Toyota recalls May 2025

  • Component: Exterior Lighting

  • Vehicles Affected: 2022–2025 Toyota Tundra and Tundra Hybrid

Issue: Moisture can enter the reverse light assembly and cause light failure.

Remedy: Dealers will replace both reverse light assemblies and repair wiring as needed, free of charge. Notification letters will be mailed starting June 30, 2025. For more help, contact Toyota at 1-800-331-4331.

See if your Toyota Tundra is included in this recall.

Volkswagen Recall – 171,381 Vehicles

VW recall May 2025

  • Component: Back Over Prevention

  • Vehicles Affected: 2024–2025 Atlas, Atlas Cross Sport

Issue: A software bug may distort the rearview camera image when reversing, failing FMVSS 111 standards.

Remedy: Dealers will update the camera software at no cost. Letters to owners will begin mailing July 18, 2025. VW customer service can be reached at 1-800-893-5298.

Check if your Atlas or Atlas Cross Sport is impacted by this recall.

Safety First, Folks!

Even a minor recall can impact your safety. Always check your vehicle’s recall status by entering your VIN at the NHTSA Recall Lookup. If you’re car shopping, don’t forget that CarEdge Car Search shows you open recalls before you buy, so you can make an informed decision.

Check out car listings with recall information, local market insights, and more →

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