Recall News Roundup - September 4, 2025

Consumers and vehicle owners are urged to check affected products immediately following several major recalls announced today, spanning automotive, food, and consumer goods sectors.

Automotive Recalls

Ford F-Series Instrument Panel Cluster Software Ford Motor Company is recalling 355,656 of its 2025 F-150 and 2025-2026 F-250, F-350, F-450, and F-550 Super Duty trucks due to an instrument panel cluster (IPC) software defect that can cause a blank dashboard at startup, obscuring critical gauges and warning lights. Owners will receive an over-the-air or dealer-based IPC software update at no charge.

Toyota and Lexus bZ4X and RZ Series Safety Recall Toyota is conducting a safety recall on certain 2022-2025 Toyota bZ4X electric SUVs and Lexus RZ300e and RZ450e models due to a potential risk of seat-belt pretensioner failure in a crash, which may compromise occupant restraint. Affected owners will be notified by mail with instructions for free inspection and repair.

Consumer Product Recalls

Makita Cordless Grease Guns and Hoses Makita U.S.A., Inc. has recalled its 18V cordless grease guns and accompanying grease gun hoses (CPSC Recall 25-455) after reports that hose failures can lead to sudden high-pressure spray and laceration injuries. Consumers should immediately stop using the products and contact Makita for free replacement hoses.

URMYWO Infant Loungers URMYWO has recalled baby loungers sold by Pomona on Amazon (CPSC Recall 25-456) due to suffocation and fall hazards, and failure to meet mandatory infant sleep product standards. Parents are advised to cease use and apply for a full refund or replacement.

StopBox USA AR-15 Chamber Lock Pros StopBox USA is recalling approximately 300 AR-15 Chamber Lock Pros (CPSC Recall 25-458) after discovering a manufacturing defect that may allow the lock to be removed from the firearm chamber, posing serious injury or fatality risks. Consumers must return the locks for a free remedy kit.

Food Safety Recall

Endico Frozen Vegetables Contaminated with Listeria Endico Potatoes Inc. has issued an FDA-mandated recall of Endico brand Frozen Peas & Carrots and Mixed Vegetables nationwide due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Products bear best-before dates through July 2026. Consumers are urged not to consume and to return items to the place of purchase for a refund.


Consumers and vehicle owners should review official recall notices for detailed information on model numbers, batch codes, and return or repair instructions. Always verify recall eligibility via manufacturer or regulatory agency websites before taking any action.