Do Not Drive Warnings Issued for Certain Volvo and Mack Trucks

Volvo and Mack have issued recalls and do not drive warnings for certain truck models after a wheel-related issue raised the risk of wheel separation.

Truck owners with certain 2026 and 2027 Volvo and Mack models may want to check their VINs after new recall notices were issued involving a wheel-related safety concern.

The recalls, reported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, involve a wheel-related issue that could allow a wheel to separate from the truck if the problem is not corrected.

Volvo Trucks Included in Recall

Volvo Trucks is recalling certain 2026 VAH trucks, 2026-2027 VN, VHD, and VNL (4) models, along with certain 2027 VNR (4) trucks. According to the recall notice, wheel lug nuts may loosen, creating the possibility of wheel separation.

Volvo is advising owners not to operate affected vehicles until repairs have been completed.

Dealers will inspect wheel and hub mating surfaces, remove masking material, and replace worn components when necessary. Repairs will be performed free of charge. The recall is identified as RVXX2606. Volvo Trucks customer service can be reached at 800-528-6586.

Mack Trucks Also Affected

Mack issued a nearly identical recall involving certain 2026 Anthem (AN) trucks, 2026-2027 Pioneer PR (4), Pinnacle (PI/PN), and Granite (GR) models, along with certain 2027 Anthem AN (4) trucks.

The issue again involves wheel lug nuts that may loosen over time. Mack is also instructing owners not to drive affected trucks until repairs have been completed.

Dealers will inspect wheel and hub mating surfaces, remove masking material, and replace worn components if needed. The repairs will be completed at no charge. The Mack recall number is SC0495. Owners can contact Mack customer service at 1-800-866-1177.

Owners Can Check VINs Online

NHTSA said vehicle identification numbers tied to both recalls can be searched through the agency’s recall database. Drivers and fleet owners who operate affected Volvo or Mack models can verify whether a truck is included in the recall before scheduling repairs.

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Last updated: June 11, 2026

Source: The Trucker