July 2026 NHTSA Recall Roundup: 25 Recalls So Far This MonthThe first two weeks of July 2026 brought a heavy wave of NHTSA recall activity, spanning passenger vehicles, heavy trucks, RVs, motorcycles, and aftermarket equipment. Below is a running list of every recall filed between July 1 and July 14, organized by date, covering an estimated 1.41 million vehicle and equipment units combined. Subaru, Kia, and Honda account for the largest single actions so far this month.July 14Winnebago Industries — NHTSA ID 26V450000. A printed circuit board in the rooftop fan may overheat. Vehicle recall affecting 134 units.July 10Tenneco Automotive (DRiV/NAPA parts) — NHTSA ID 26E045000. A tie rod may separate, causing loss of steering. Equipment recall affecting 5,290 units.AdvertisementAdvertisementGrand Design RV — NHTSA ID 26V446000. A printed circuit board in the rooftop fan may overheat. Vehicle recall affecting 448 units.July 9Volvo Trucks North America — NHTSA ID 26V444000. Loose steering arm fasteners may cause loss of steering control. Vehicle recall affecting 3,794 units.July 8KTM North America — NHTSA ID 26V443000. The rear brake caliper may crack or break. Vehicle recall affecting 6,257 units.PACCAR (Peterbilt/Kenworth) — NHTSA ID 26V442000. An incorrectly installed quick release valve fails to meet FMVSS 121. Vehicle recall affecting 8 units.BMW of North America — NHTSA ID 26V441000. The engine starter may corrode or overheat; owners are advised to park outside. Vehicle recall affecting 29,119 units.AdvertisementAdvertisementForest River — NHTSA ID 26V439000. The federal placard lists an incorrect GVWR, violating FMVSS 120. Vehicle recall affecting 18 units.Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing — NHTSA ID 26V437000. The rear axle carrier may break. Vehicle recall affecting 5,408 units.July 7Harbor Freight Tools — NHTSA ID 26E043000. Towing lights may not illuminate properly, violating FMVSS 108. Equipment recall affecting 3,832 units.Subaru of America — NHTSA ID 26V436000. An incorrect weight rating label violates FMVSS 110. Vehicle recall affecting 541,237 units, the largest single recall so far this month.Braun Corporation — NHTSA ID 26V434000. A missing braze connection creates a fuel leak risk. Vehicle recall affecting 4 units.July 6Southeast Toyota Distributors — NHTSA ID 26V433000. An incorrect load capacity label violates FMVSS 110. Vehicle recall affecting 1 unit.AdvertisementAdvertisementPrime-Time Specialty Vehicles — NHTSA ID 26E042000. A wheelchair restraint retractor may not lock. Equipment recall affecting 12 units.July 2Hyundai Motor America — NHTSA ID 26V432000. High-voltage battery fire risk; owners are advised to park outside. Vehicle recall affecting 6 units.Kia America — NHTSA ID 26V431000. High-voltage battery fire risk; owners are advised to park outside. Vehicle recall affecting 8 units.Kia America — NHTSA ID 26V430000. Overheated power seat motors pose a fire risk. Vehicle recall affecting 462,869 units, the second-largest recall so far this month.Altec Industries — NHTSA ID 26V429000. Inverter AC wiring may short or overheat. Vehicle recall affecting 277 units.AdvertisementAdvertisementCrestline Coach — NHTSA ID 26V428000. A fuel line may leak, posing a fire risk; owners are advised to park outside. Vehicle recall affecting 23 units.WARN Industries — NHTSA ID 26E041000. A wireless remote may fail to stop the winch. Equipment recall affecting 8,574 units.Jayco — NHTSA ID 26V427000. A grounding connection was not installed. Vehicle recall affecting 182 units.Jayco — NHTSA ID 26V426000. A grounding connection was not installed. Vehicle recall affecting 205 units.Nissan North America — NHTSA ID 26V425000. Rear seat belts may not properly secure a child seat, violating FMVSS 208. Vehicle recall affecting 3,788 units.July 1Honda — NHTSA ID 26V424000. Rear subframe bolts may be improperly tightened. Vehicle recall affecting 3,933 units.AdvertisementAdvertisementHonda — NHTSA ID 26V423000. The rearview camera image may not display, violating FMVSS 111. Vehicle recall affecting 325,588 units.BMW of North America — NHTSA ID 26V422000. The integrated brake system may malfunction. Vehicle recall affecting 428 units.Chrysler (FCA US) — NHTSA ID 26E040000. Parking and daytime running lights may fail, violating FMVSS 108. Equipment recall affecting 628 units.Chrysler (FCA US) — NHTSA ID 26V421000. Parking and daytime running lights may fail, violating FMVSS 108. Vehicle recall affecting 12,592 units.SummaryIn total, 25 recalls were filed in the first two weeks of July 2026, touching an estimated 1.41 million vehicle and equipment units. This report will be updated as NHTSA issues additional recalls through the end of the month.Join our Newsletter, follow our Instagram page, and connect with us on Facebook.