A slew of vehicles have been recalled in Canada this week for issues ranging from oil leaks to wheels losing power.
Here’s the list of vehicles that were flagged by Transport Canada this week.
BMW
Several BMWs have been recalled for manufacturing issues.
The 2025 X3 as well as the 3, 4 and 5 series cars have been pulled because of problems with the power connector for the starter-generator, , adding that the vehicles could lose power to their wheels or overheat and cause fires.
The company will contact the 223 drivers that are affected by mail and advise them to take their vehicle to a dealership for repairs.Â
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Volkswagen
Over 15,000 Audis have been recalled across Canada due to fire risks.
On some 2022, 2023 and 2024 Audi Q5s, the screws on the cylinder head cover could come loose cause and oil leak,Â
Audi will notify the SUV owners by mail and advise them to visit a dealership, the government agency said.
Ford
A number of Ford vehicles are being recalled for a variety of different reasons.Â
Brake fluid leaks are impacting some 2022, 2023 and 2024 Lincoln Navigators and Ford Expeditions, according to
The 2025 Ford F-150 was recalled as well because of a bolt problem that could cause drivers to lose control of the steering wheel,
The agency also pulled the due to a lack of secure bolts on the driver’s seat.Â
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Just over 15,000 vehicles are affected and the company will contact owners by mail.
Fiat ChryslerÂ
Nearly 18,000 Fiat Chrysler trucks were recalled on Friday for issues with the vehicles’ rearview cameras.
The 2022-2025 models of the Ram ProMaster are being pulled because a software issue prevents rearview cameras from displaying images, increasing the risk of a crash,
The company is notifying the 17,910 drivers that are affected to let them know the next steps.Â
Canadian Motor Import
A couple thousand UTVs are being recalled for issues with the vehicles’ doors.
The government agency is warning that some doors on the 2025 CFMOTO UFORCE U10 PRO could fly open while driving and possibly cause a crash.
This recall impacts both the Highland and Highland XL models,
The company is contacting 2,070 owners and is advising drivers not to operate the vehicle until they can get it repaired.Â
Kristjan Lautens is a staff reporter, working out of the Star’s
radio room in Toronto. Reach him via email: klautens@thestar.ca
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