Truck drivers know that even a small electrical issue can turn into a major safety problem out on the road. That’s why new recall notices from Mack Trucks and Volvo Trucks North America are drawing attention across the industry. Together, the recalls cover nearly 12,000 trucks affected by lighting malfunctions that could impact visibility and compliance.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), both manufacturers have reported specific lighting failures that may lead to safety risks.
Mack Recall: Headlight Malfunction on Granite Models
Mack Trucks is recalling 2024–2025 Granite models equipped with LED headlights after finding that the lights may fail over time. The recall impacts 8,857 trucks, and dealers will replace the headlights at no charge.
Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed January 2, 2026. Drivers can contact Mack customer service at 1-800-866-1177 or check their VIN on NHTSA.gov. The recall reference number is SC0485.
Volvo Recall: Roof Marker Light Issue on New VN Models
Volvo Trucks North America is recalling certain 2025–2026 New VN trucks due to roof center marker lights that may fail to illuminate. This issue means affected vehicles do not meet federal lighting standards under Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 108, “Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment.”
A total of 3,124 trucks are affected. Dealers will replace the roof marker light free of charge, and owner notification letters are also expected to be mailed January 2, 2026.
Drivers can contact Volvo customer service at 800-528-6586 for details. The recall number for this issue is RVXX2509, and VINs can be verified at NHTSA.gov.
What Drivers Should Know
If you’re driving one of these Mack Granite or Volvo New VN models, it’s worth checking your VIN right away. Lighting issues aren’t just about visibility, they can lead to inspection violations and downtime if not addressed quickly.
Both manufacturers are covering all repair costs through authorized dealers once the recall service begins.
Stay Ahead of Safety Notices
Staying informed about recalls helps prevent unexpected breakdowns and compliance issues. Regularly checking your VIN through NHTSA.gov ensures you catch updates early and keep your rig in safe working order. Keeping up with recall alerts is one of the best ways to protect your truck, your schedule, and your safety on the road.
Source: The Trucker








