Aston Martin is recalling 1,091 vehicles, including certain 2025-2026 DBX and 2026 DBX S models, because the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) may fail to light up when a tire is underinflated. This failure means the vehicles do not meet federal safety standards for tire pressure monitoring. To fix this issue, Aston Martin dealers will provide a free software update for the system.
If the TPMS light does not turn on when a tire has low pressure, the driver will not be warned that a tire is underinflated. Driving on underinflated tires significantly increases the risk of a tire failure and a vehicle crash.
TPMS software update
Recall number RA-13-2153; NHTSA campaign number 26V187.
Recall number RA-13-2153; NHTSA campaign number 26V187.
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Sources: NHTSA Notice · Raw API Response