This week’s recalls:
– Honda – steering gearbox
– Alfa Romeo – brakes
– Chevrolet, Volkswagen – airbags
Overview of the recalls in the 8th week of 2025
Two recalls for five models of two brands were published via EU Safety Gate in week 8 of 2025. Nine recalls for 21 models of nine brands were released by the German Motor Vehicle Authority (KBA).
Alpina and Honda each have one recall in the European Safety Gate system this week.
Alfa Romeo, Chevrolet, Citroen, Dacia, Ford, Hyundai, Opel, Peugeot and Volkswagen are recalling via the KBA.
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Stiffening of the steering
A reduction in the amount of grease in the steering gear may cause unstable steering resistance in three Honda model lines. Honda Civic, Honda CR-V and Honda ZR-V manufactured between August 2021 and August 2024 could be affected, resulting in a loss of vehicle control and an increased risk of accidents and injuries.
Brake problems
Alfa Romeo is recalling 6,355 Giulia and Stelvio models built between 2019 and 2020 due to an incorrectly fitted brake cover that could cause a poor connection between the brake pedal and the brake booster. According to the KBA protocol, this would mean that the vehicle could only be stopped by emergency braking.
Airbags
The first recall has been announced for the new Volkswagen Tayron SUV. 1,637 vehicles produced in 2025 may have a faulty control panel that could reduce the protection provided by the front passenger airbag in the event of a crash in which the front passenger airbag is deployed. A total of 2,321 Chevrolet Silverado pickups are also being recalled this week for head airbag problems.
Details on this week’s Rapex recalls can be found in the table below.
We write about the KBA recalls in the following articles:
- Hyundai recalls over a million of older cars due to fire risk in the ESP unit
- Dacia Jogger may lose a rear wheel while driving
- Ford Mustang: Instrument cluster may fail, speed not displayed
- The e-Call system may fail with some Opel, Citroen and Peugeot models
- Chevrolet Silverado: The head airbag may fail
- Risk of brake failure with two Alfa Romeo models
- New Volkswagen Tayron undergoes first recall
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What we’ve written about in recent weeks:
- Kia recalls five million older cars due to fire risk (week 7/25)
- Two recalls for three Opel and Vauxhall models, DS also recalled twice (week 6/25)
- Due to a possible fuel leak and fire, 10 Stellantis models are being recalled (week 5/25)
- Audi and Porsche recall EVs and hybrids again over fire risk (week 4/25)
- These 17 cars had four or more recalls in 2024
What did we write about a year ago:
- Risk of thermal overload and fire with some Audi and Jaguar EVs (week 8/24)
- Taillight problems reported by Volvo and Fiat (week 6/24)
- Stellantis recalls 50,000 vans of four brands due to steering issues (week 5/24)
- Repeated Ford, Hyundai and Mercedes recalls (week 4/24)
Rapex Recalls announced in the 8th week of 2025
Make, Model (years) | Problem |
---|---|
Alpina B3 Biturbo (2008 – 2010) | The propellant in the inflator of the driver airbag may deteriorate over time. |
Alpina D3 Biturbo (2008 – 2010) | The propellant in the inflator of the driver airbag may deteriorate over time. |
Honda Civic (2021 – 2024) | A reduction in the amount of grease in the steering gearbox during use. |
Honda CR-V (2021 – 2024) | A reduction in the amount of grease in the steering gearbox during use. |
Honda ZR-V (2022 – 2024) | A reduction in the amount of grease in the steering gearbox during use. |
Where now?
Currently 5103 Recalls