Electronic Mobility Controls Safety Recalls
Every NHTSA-recorded safety recall issued by Electronic Mobility Controls — searchable by year, component, and severity. Data sourced daily from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
About Electronic Mobility Controls recalls
Electronic Mobility Controls has issued 3 NHTSA-tracked safety recalls spanning 3 years (from 1996 to 2003), affecting an estimated 2,356 vehicles. The most-recalled components are Vehicle Speed Control. Repairs for active recalls are free at any authorized Electronic Mobility Controls dealer — there is no time limit on safety recalls.
Most-recalled components
The vehicle systems behind most Electronic Mobility Controls safety recalls.
Electronic Mobility Controls recalls by year
Browse 3 recalls across 3 years. Most recent first.
2003 1 recall
2002 1 recall
Electronic Mobility Controls Recall FAQ
Common questions about Electronic Mobility Controls safety recalls, owner rights, and how to use this tracker.
How many recalls has Electronic Mobility Controls issued?
Electronic Mobility Controls has issued 3 NHTSA-tracked recalls covering approximately 2,356 vehicles since 1996. The most recent recall was reported 2003-01-29.
How do I check if my Electronic Mobility Controls vehicle is under recall?
Enter your 17-character VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls. NHTSA's lookup tool will list every active recall tied to your specific vehicle, including ones from Electronic Mobility Controls and any sub-brand or component supplier.
Are Electronic Mobility Controls recall repairs free?
Yes. Under federal law (49 U.S.C. § 30120), manufacturers including Electronic Mobility Controls must remedy safety defects at no cost to the owner. Bring the recall notice or NHTSA recall ID to any authorized Electronic Mobility Controls dealer and the repair (or replacement, or refund) is free.
Which Electronic Mobility Controls components are most commonly recalled?
The top recalled components for Electronic Mobility Controls are: Vehicle Speed Control (1). Recalls in these categories tend to drive the most repair-campaign volume.
Where does this Electronic Mobility Controls recall data come from?
All data on this page is sourced directly from the U.S. Department of Transportation's public recall dataset (NHTSA), refreshed daily. Last update: 2026-05-22. This site is independent and not affiliated with Electronic Mobility Controls.