Abraham Jewett  |  December 5, 2022

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November vehicle recalls overview: 

  • Who: Ford, Volkswagen, Audi, Tesla, General Motors and Kia initiated vehicle recalls during November. 
  • Why: The automakers issued the recalls due to fire risk, defective lights and windshield wipers, potentially faulty tire pressure monitoring systems and a potential steering issue. 
  • Where: The recalls are effective nationwide. 

Automakers including Ford, Volkswagen, Audi, Tesla, General Motors and Kia initiated recalls for some of their vehicles during the month of November to resolve issues with safety and defective parts. 

A vehicle manufacturer may choose to issue a recall if it is in the best interest of safety for drivers, passengers, pedestrians and/or other vehicles on the road.

The automakers issued the vehicle recalls due to a fire risk, defective lights and windshield wipers, potentially faulty tire pressure monitoring systems and a potential issue with steering. 

Ford adds estimated 550,000 F-150 pickup trucks to defective windshield wiper recall 

Ford Motor Company expanded an already existing recall concerning defective windshield wipers last month by including an additional estimated 550,000 model year 2021 Ford F-150 pickup trucks. 

The expanded recall, which was made over concerns the motor for the vehicles’ front windshield wiper may stop working, included 2021 Ford F-150 pickup trucks sold in the United States and Canada.

Ford initially issued the recall, which included more than 157,000 of its Ford F-150 pickup trucks, after determining the issue could cause reduced visibility under certain conditions, increasing the risk of an accident. 

VW, Audi recall more than 225,000 vehicles over faulty TPMS system concerns

Also last month, Volkswagen and Audi recalled more than 225,000 vehicles over concerns they contain faulty tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) that don’t alert drivers quickly enough in the event their tires lose pressure at the same rate. 

VW said that the TPMS systems will still alert a driver in the event their tire pressure is dangerously low; however, the speed with which it does so is not fast enough as mandated by Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. 

The recall affects certain vehicles ranging from a model year between 2019 and 2021, including Volkswagen Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport vehicles and 2019 and 2020 Audi A3 vehicles, among others. 

Tesla recalls more than 40,000 Model X, S vehicles over power assist steering function concerns

Tesla, meanwhile, announced it recalled more than 40,000 of its model year 2017 to 2021 Model X and Model S vehicles over concerns their power assist steering functions could fail if driven on rough roads or over potholes

“Reduced or lost power steering assist does not affect steering control but could require greater steering effort from the driver, particularly at low speeds,” the Tesla recall states. 

Tesla, which notified drivers of the issue through their vehicle’s instrument cluster, said it released an over-the-air software update to recalibrate the vehicles’ power steering system. 

GM issues recall for more than 330,000 SUVs due to daytime running light issues

Also in November, General Motors issued a recall for more than 330,000 of its SUVs after determining their daytime running lights may not properly deactivate when the headlights are turned on. 

GM warned drivers that daytime running lights that fail to deactivate when the headlights on the recalled vehicles are turned on can “cause a glare,” in turn “reducing visibility and increasing the risk of a crash.” 

The GM recall was for its model year 2021 Cadillac Escalade, Cadillac Escalade ESV, Chevrolet Suburban, Chevrolet Tahoe, Yukon and Yukon XL vehicles. 

Kia recalls more than 71,000 Sportage vehicles over spontaneous fire risk

Kia, meanwhile, issued a recall for more than 71,000 of its model year 2008-2009 Kia Sportage vehicles over concerns they can spontaneously catch on fire when either parked or driving. 

Kia advised owners of the recalled Kia Sportage vehicles to park them outside and away from other vehicles or structures until the automaker can perform a recall repair. 

Were you affected by one of these vehicle recalls in November? Let us know in the comments! 


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55 thoughts onFord, Kia, other automakers issue vehicle recalls in November

  1. Joshua McNally says:

    I have a 2012 Kia forte and mine’s been broken into multiple times now in Cleveland Ohio and I’m wondering how is the lawsuit coming along is anybody going to get any kind of money from the Kia lawsuit and if so does anybody know when cuz I think all of us who own Kia Forte’s and Kia products that are being stolen we deserve money for all the stuff that we have to put up with

  2. Billie J Engel says:

    I had a 2015 Cadillac srx awd with faulty headlights and on star errors as well as multiple parts from ecm,emission and fuse relay issues but has since been repoed. Bill due 28,000 currently and 5 accidents 2 of which are 15,000 since insurance was to high for me to keep after , elected accident ,at a stop light led to me hitting a car into another car, alarm failed air bags never deployed, and camera failed also causing me to back into parked vehicles on 2 occasions and one wreck side swiping a vehicle were again alarms, air bags, mirror alarm failed and crash alerts failed as well. Help. I’ve been without a vehicle due to all this since August 5th 2022.

  3. renee crawley says:

    I have a kia sportage that is on the list for the theft issue i was notified by Kia

  4. Rayetta Lovett says:

    Kia Sportage 2017 it’s a design flaw that allows it to be started using a USB connection as demonstrated on tik tok. As a result the Sportage is broken in to and driven away even in a gated communities !!!

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