Daily National Recall Report — May 14, 2026

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Daily National Recall Report — May 14, 2026

NHTSA Vehicle Recalls

  • Ford recalled approximately 274,000 Expedition and Lincoln Navigator SUVs because brake lines may contact the engine air cleaner outlet pipe, potentially causing brake fluid leaks and reduced braking performance. (reuters.com)
  • Waymo’s recall of nearly 3,800 autonomous robotaxis remains active after software failures reportedly allowed vehicles to drive into flooded roadways. (nypost.com)
  • Mercedes-Benz continues recalling about 144,000 vehicles because infotainment software resets may disable the instrument cluster display while driving. (reuters.com)

Official VIN lookup:
NHTSA Recall Lookup


CPSC Consumer Product Recalls

  • CPSC warned consumers to immediately stop using Northlight bio-ethanol tabletop fireplaces due to flame jetting and severe burn/fire hazards. Multiple injuries have been reported. (cpsc.gov)
  • Thermos’ massive recall of approximately 8.2 million Stainless King food jars and bottles remains active because lids may eject under pressure, creating impact and laceration risks. (cpsc.gov)
  • AirClub bedside bassinets continue under recall due to fall and entrapment hazards violating federal sleep safety standards. (cpsc.gov)

Official recalls page:
CPSC Recalls & Alerts


FDA Food, Drug & Medical Product Recalls

Food recalls

  • FDA expanded oversight of a broad Salmonella-related recall tied to powdered milk ingredients supplied by California Dairies. Affected products now include snack foods, frozen foods, chips, and prepared meals sold nationally. (fda.gov)
  • Spring & Mulberry’s nationwide chocolate bar recall continues over possible Salmonella contamination linked to date ingredients. (fda.gov)
  • FDA posted additional alerts involving kippered herring products because of potential Clostridium botulinum contamination. (fda.gov)

Drug & medical recalls

  • Acella Pharmaceuticals’ naproxen oral suspension recall remains active after FDA testing found elevated lead and lithium contamination. (eatingwell.com)
  • FDA continues its highest-risk recall classification for certain Boston Scientific pacemaker devices because battery software issues could interrupt pacing support. (aha.org)

Official FDA alerts page:
FDA Recalls & Safety Alerts


USDA / FSIS Alerts

  • USDA FSIS maintained its public health alert involving meat and poultry products made with recalled dairy ingredients potentially contaminated with Salmonella. (fsis.usda.gov)
  • FSIS continues warning consumers about ravioli pasta products with undeclared allergens and labeling issues. (fsis.usda.gov)
  • USDA also continues monitoring ready-to-eat deli meat products associated with possible Listeria contamination. (people.com)

Official USDA alerts page:
USDA FSIS Recalls & Alerts