Top Car Recalls of 2024: Safety Fixes Across Major Brands
by AutoExpert | 30 December, 2024
You know, dealing with car recalls is just part of the driving gig. Throughout 2024, аutomakers and the folks аt the National Highway Transit Safety Administration (NHTSA) hаve been on their toes, spotting and smoothing out the kinks in cars that could put a damper on your day. Sometimes these recalls are voluntary; other times, they’re nudged by the NHTSA. Either way, it’s all about keeping you safe on the road.
Sure, most of the time these issues are nipped in the bud quickly with only a few cars affected. But every now and then, something big slips through, impacting thousands, even millions of vehicles. It’s not exactly the kind of publicity car makers are after! We’ve dug into the 10 biggest recalls of 2024, fixing problems ranging from tiny fonts on dashboard alerts to malfunctioning backup cameras. And just so you know, we put this list together right before the New Year, so it’s hot off the press!
10. Tesla: 694,304 Cars Recalled
Issue: That pesky TPMS light won’t stay on
Cars Affected: 2024 Cybertruck, and 2017-2025 Model 3 and Model Y
Fix: Quick software update
Let’s face it, Tesla and recalls have become somewhat of an iconic duo. Starting a car company isn’t child’s play, and Tesla’s had its fair share of quality teething problems. Some Teslas run like a dream with zero issues, while others... not so much. This time around, they needed to fix a glitch with the tire pressure warning that wouldn’t stay lit. Solution? A simple over-the-air update. Still, don’t forget to give your car a once-over yourself once in a while.
9. BMW: 720,796 Cars Recalled
Issue: Risky water pump connections might short-circuit
Cars Affected: Basically, a huge chunk of BMWs
Fix: Replace the water pump and connector
BMW’s reliability might be getting better, but even they can’t catch everything. This recall was massive, affecting everything from sporty 228is to sturdy X5s, thanks to a water pump connection that could get a little too cozy with water. The fix? A trip to the dealer for a check-up and possible water pump replacement.
8. Honda: 720,810 Cars Recalled
Issue: Leaky high-pressure fuel pumps
Cars Affected: 2023-2024 Accords and Hybrids, 2025 Civic and Hybrids, 2023-2025 CR-V Hybrids
Fix: Inspect and maybe replace the fuel pump
Nudging out BMW by just a few units, Honda had to address some leaky fuel pumps in their hybrids that could potentially catch fire. Yeah, seeing your car in flames on the side of the road is not a good look. Honda’s fix was pretty straightforward—check the pump and replace it if it’s looking shady.
7. Honda: 750,114 Cars Recalled
Issue: Airbags that might pop open when they shouldn’t
Cars Affected: A whole lot of Honda and Acura models
Fix: Replace seat weight sensors
Here’s Honda again with another oopsie. This time, the airbags could deploy unexpectedly because of faulty passenger seat sensors. Not the surprise you want. Honda’s solution was to swap out those sensors pronto.
6. Stellantis: 1,025,432 Cars Recalled
Issue: ABS might bail, taking the ESC with it
Cars Affected: 2019, 2021-2024 Ram 1500
Fix: A software update to the ABS control module
Ah, Stellantis, not exactly strangers to the recall list. This time, it was an issue with the Ram 1500s where the ABS could wig out and disable the electronic stability control, which is, you know, pretty important. The fix was a quick software update—still, it meant a trip to the dealer.
5. Stellantis: 1,033,433 Cars Recalled
Issue: Backup camera display snafus
Cars Affected: Most 2022-2023 Jeeps, Rams, Chryslers, and Dodges
Fix: Another software update
Just above their previous goof, Stellantis had to address nearly all their recently sold vehicles because the backup camera’s display might not work right. The remedy? You guessed it—another software update.
4. Honda: 1,693,199 Cars Recalled
Issue: Stiff steering due to gearbox woes
Cars Affected: Loads of Hondas and Acuras from 2022-2025
Fix: Replace the problematic parts in the steering gearbox
Honda’s had a tough year, huh? This time steering became a Herculean task due to a failing gearbox. If you’ve ever muscled a car without power steering, you know the drill. Definitely something to get fixed unless you’re looking for an unexpected upper-body workout.
3. Tesla: 1,849,638 Cars Recalled
Issue: Hood latch warning not showing up
Cars Affected: Lots of 2021-2024 Model 3s, Ss, Xs, and 2020-2024 Model Ys
Fix: Yes, another OTA software update
Another Tesla hiccup, and this one’s a bit more critical. The warning light that tells you your hood’s not latched could decide to take a break. Not ideal, especially if you’re cruising on the highway and your hood decides to say hello to the sky. Thankfully, the fix was just a quick software update.
2. Ford: 1,889,110 Cars Recalled
Issue: Exterior A-Pillar trim playing hide and seek
Cars Affected: 2011-2019 Explorers
Fix: Dealer checks and reattaches the trim
Ford’s only big recall scare this year was some flaky A-pillar trim on older Explorers. Not exactly critical, but hey, it’s still a safety thing. Quick fix at the dealer and you’re good to go.
1. Tesla: 2,193,869 Cars Recalled
Issue: Tiny font size on critical warning lights
Cars Affected: Every Tesla model since forever
Fix: One last OTA update, we promise
And the winner for the biggest, though maybe silliest, recall of 2024 goes to Tesla! The font on some warning lights was too small—yep, that’s it. But small things matter, especially when it’s about safety. So, another quick update and all those millions of Teslas were back to being compliant.
Recalls might be a headache, but they’re also a reminder of how tech and safety standards are always evolving—and that’s a good thing for all of us on the road. Got any recall stories of your own? Drop them in the comments!