These 41 equipment adaptive/mobility recall campaigns span at least 14 models across 8 different makes, so this is a defect category that turns up right across the industry rather than at any single brand.

This page pulls together every recall we track that involves the equipment adaptive/mobility, grouped using NHTSA's own component classification. A recall lands here when the manufacturer or NHTSA traced a safety defect to this system. Pick a model below to see the full recall detail, including the defect, the risk, and the free fix.

Equipment Adaptive/Mobility recalls by make

Models with the most equipment adaptive/mobility recalls

ModelRecalls
Ford E-Series17
Ford Transit5
Chevrolet Express3
Chrysler Pacifica3
Ford Transit Connect2
Honda Odyssey2
Toyota Sienna2
Chrysler Town and Country1
Chrysler Voyager1
Dodge Grand Caravan1
Ford F-5501
GMC Sierra 15001
GMC Yukon1
Ram ProMaster1

About equipment adaptive/mobility recalls

A equipment adaptive/mobility recall is one NHTSA has classified under its equipment adaptive/mobility component group. That covers any safety defect or standards failure traced to that system, from a single part to a software fault that affects how it behaves. Grouping recalls this way makes it easy to see when the same kind of problem shows up across very different vehicles, which often points to a shared supplier part or a design pattern common to the industry rather than a single bad model.

What to do

If your vehicle is on the list below, or you are worried about the equipment adaptive/mobility on a car you own or are about to buy, check it by VIN to see whether a free recall repair is open for that exact vehicle. Recall fixes are done at a franchised dealer at no cost, and most never expire. If you are experiencing a equipment adaptive/mobility problem that has not been recalled, filing a complaint with NHTSA helps flag it, since enough reports about the same part can lead to an investigation. The fastest check is a VIN recall lookup.

Common questions about equipment adaptive/mobility recalls

Which cars have the most equipment adaptive/mobility recalls?
Across the models we track, the most equipment adaptive/mobility recalls are on the Ford E-Series, Ford Transit, Chevrolet Express, Chrysler Pacifica, and Ford Transit Connect. A model with more recalls in one area is often a high-volume seller, not necessarily worse than its rivals.
How many equipment adaptive/mobility recalls are there?
NHTSA has 41 recall campaigns involving the equipment adaptive/mobility on record for 2010 and newer vehicles, led by Ford, Chrysler, and Chevrolet.
How do I know if my car has a equipment adaptive/mobility recall?
Open your model from the list below to see its equipment adaptive/mobility recalls, or enter your 17-digit VIN on the recall check page to see the open recalls for your exact vehicle. Recall repairs are free at a franchised dealer.

Recall data comes from NHTSA's Office of Defects Investigation, grouped by NHTSA's component classification. See all components, the methodology, and data sources. Reference only, not legal or safety advice.