2024 AUDI SQ7 Recalls

Published by Reclia Safety Desk | June 25, 2026

📌 Vehicle Recall Notice

🟡 LOW RISK

Vehicle: 2024 AUDI SQ7

Open Recalls: 2

Hazards: Crash Risk, Airbag Defect, Engine Stall, Structural Failure, Software Defect

What to do: Contact an authorized dealer to schedule the recall repair.

📋 Official NHTSA Recall Data


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Campaign Number(s):
23V868000, 25V900000

⚠️ Check your VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls
to confirm if your specific vehicle is affected.

Recall Campaigns on File

Campaign # Date Reported Component
23V868000 20/12/2023 AIR BAGS:SIDE/WINDOW
25V900000 19/12/2025 BACK OVER PREVENTION: SENSING SYSTEM: CAMERA

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Reclia Consumer Safety Database – Vehicle Recall Information Record

Vehicle: 2024 Audi SQ7
Manufacturer: Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Audi)
Database Entry Date: Based on NHTSA data as of December 2025

Recall Summary

The 2024 Audi SQ7 is subject to two separate recall campaigns issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). These recalls address distinct safety defects that could increase the risk of injury or crash. The first recall, initiated in December 2023 (NHTSA Campaign Number 23V868000), involves a potential misinstallation of the driver’s side air bag. The second recall, announced in December 2025 (NHTSA Campaign Number 25V900000), concerns a software error that may prevent the rearview camera image from displaying correctly. Both recalls are being conducted free of charge to owners, and neither defect can be resolved through an over-the-air update or by simply parking the vehicle outside. Owners are urged to take action promptly to ensure their vehicle meets federal safety standards.

Affected Vehicle

This record applies specifically to the 2024 Audi SQ7. The first recall (23V868000) also covers certain 2023–2024 Audi Q7, Q8, SQ8, RSQ8, and 2024 SQ7 models, but the 2024 SQ7 is included in the affected population. The second recall (25V900000) covers a broader range of 2019–2026 Audi vehicles; however, the 2024 SQ7 is among the models listed. Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) for the second recall became searchable on the NHTSA website as of December 23, 2025. Owners can verify whether their specific vehicle is affected by entering their VIN at www.nhtsa.gov/recalls or by contacting Audi directly.

Recalled Components

Recall 23V868000 – Driver’s Side Air Bag (Side/Window)
The driver’s seat side air bag may have been improperly mounted to the seatback frame during assembly. This condition causes the vehicle to fail compliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) Number 214, “Side Impact Protection.” If the air bag is not correctly secured, it may not deploy or restrain an occupant as intended during a side-impact crash, increasing the risk of injury. No warning lights or symptoms typically precede this defect; it is a manufacturing issue that requires physical inspection.

Recall 25V900000 – Rearview Camera System (Back Over Prevention)
A software error in the vehicle’s infotainment or camera control module may prevent the rearview camera image from displaying when the vehicle is shifted into reverse. This violates FMVSS Number 111, “Rear Visibility.” Without a functioning rearview image, the driver’s ability to see obstacles, pedestrians, or other vehicles behind the SQ7 is reduced, which increases the likelihood of a backing crash. The defect is not related to physical damage to the camera lens or wiring; it is purely a software logic fault.

What Owners Should Do

Step 1: Check Your VIN
Visit www.nhtsa.gov/recalls and enter your 2024 Audi SQ7’s 17-character Vehicle Identification Number. This will confirm whether your vehicle is included in either or both recall campaigns. You may also call the NHTSA Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153).

Step 2: Contact an Audi Dealer
If your vehicle is affected, schedule an appointment with an authorized Audi dealership. For the air bag recall (23V868000), dealers will inspect the driver’s seat side air bag mounting and reinstall it correctly if needed. For the rearview camera recall (25V900000), dealers will update the vehicle’s software. Both services are provided at no cost to the owner.

Step 3: Respond to Owner Notification Letters
Audi mailed owner notification letters for the air bag recall on January 17, 2024, and for the rearview camera recall on January 14, 2026. If you have not received a letter but believe your vehicle is affected, contact Audi customer service at 1-800-253-2834 and reference recall numbers 69GA (air bag) and 90TV (rearview camera).

Step 4: Do Not Delay
While neither defect requires you to park the vehicle outside or stop driving immediately, both pose real safety risks. An improperly mounted air bag may fail in a crash, and a non-displaying rearview camera increases backing collision risk. Schedule repairs as soon as possible to ensure your 2024 Audi SQ7 is

NHTSA Consumer Complaints for 2024 AUDI SQ7

  • Total complaints: 1
  • Involving crash: 0
  • Involving fire: 0
  • Injuries reported: 0
  • Deaths reported: 0

Figures are self-reported to NHTSA by vehicle owners.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I know if my 2024 AUDI SQ7 is affected?

A: Check your VIN against the campaign number(s) on this page, or look it up at nhtsa.gov/recalls.

Q: What should I do if my vehicle is recalled?

A: Contact an authorized dealer to schedule the recall repair using the campaign number.

Q: Will the recall repair cost me anything?

A: Recall repairs mandated under federal safety law are performed free of charge by authorized dealers.

Q: How many recalls affect the 2024 AUDI SQ7?

A: NHTSA currently lists 2 recall campaign(s) for this vehicle.

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🔗 Related Safety Information
🔹 Brand: All AUDI recalls
🔹 Vehicle Type: Similar vehicles
🔹 Severity: Same risk level
🔹 Related Risks:
  → Crash Risk
  → Airbag Defect
  → Engine Stall

Disclaimer: Information on this page is summarized from
official NHTSA recall notices. Reclia is a recall information database
and does not conduct vehicle testing, safety certification, or
independent investigations.

Consumers should refer to nhtsa.gov/recalls
for complete details and to confirm whether a specific VIN is affected.




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