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Weekly Vehicle Safety Recall Updates highlights the latest safety recalls affecting cars, trucks, and SUVs across the United States, providing consumers with timely information about potential defects and hazards. From faulty brakes and engine issues to fire risks and software malfunctions, these updates help drivers stay informed about problems that could impact vehicle safety and performance.
| NHTSA Recall ID Number : | 26T011 |
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| Synopsis : | Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (Goodyear) is recalling certain Eagle F1 Supersport tires, sizes 305/30ZR21 and 255/35ZR20. The tire tread may separate. Tread separation increases the risk of a crash. Dealers will replace the tires, free of charge, or provide a refund. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed May 15, 2026. Owners may contact Goodyear’s customer service at 800-321-2136. |
To find out specific information about a tire, enter the tire’s brand name or model in our Recall Look-up Tool. If your tire is part of a recall, contact the manufacturer for additional details and remedy information.
As recalls continue to span a growing range of vehicles and defect types, safety officials urge drivers not to ignore these notices, as even seemingly minor issues can escalate into serious risks on the road. Checking a vehicle’s recall status regularly, scheduling prompt repairs, and staying informed about manufacturer updates can make a critical difference in preventing accidents and protecting passengers. With millions of vehicles affected each year, these weekly updates serve as a vital reminder that staying proactive about vehicle safety is not just recommended—it is essential.
To find out if your specific vehicle is part of this recall, enter your license plate or vehicle identification number in our Recall Look-up Tool. If your vehicle has an unrepaired recall, contact your local car dealership and make an appointment to get your vehicle fixed for FREE.
