Volkswagen is recalling more than 57,000 SUVs after discovering that a software issue can prevent the rearview camera image from appearing when the vehicle is shifted into reverse. The problem affects certain Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport vehicles and could reduce a driver’s view behind the vehicle, increasing the risk of a crash. What is…
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Ram ProMaster Lawsuit Questions Whether Advertised Nine-Speed Transmission Delivers As Promised
Stellantis is facing a proposed class action lawsuit over allegations that certain Ram ProMaster vans were marketed as having nine-speed automatic transmissions despite claims that two of those gears cannot be used during normal driving. The lawsuit argues that buyers paid for an upgraded transmission that allegedly provides fewer functional gears than advertised. What is…
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More Than One Million Jeep Vehicles Recalled After Fire Risk Prompts Park-Outside Warning
More than one million Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator vehicles are being recalled in the United States after a problem with the power steering system was found to potentially cause fires, including when the vehicles are switched off. Federal safety regulators are urging owners to keep affected vehicles outside and away from buildings until the necessary…
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Mercedes-Benz Recall Targets More Than 310,000 Vehicles Over Rollaway Risk
Mercedes-Benz is recalling 310,667 vehicles in the United States after discovering that a fault in the driver’s door lock could prevent the vehicle from automatically securing itself when the door is opened. If the parking brake fails to engage as intended, an affected vehicle could roll away unexpectedly, creating a potential crash hazard. What is…
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Mazda CX-90 Lawsuit Puts Brake Performance And Lane-Keep Assist Under Scrutiny
Owners of certain Mazda CX-90 SUVs are raising concerns over alleged problems with both braking performance and Lane-Keep Assist, according to a new class action lawsuit. The complaint claims the defects can lead to premature brake deterioration, persistent noise, and unexpected steering intervention that may make the vehicles more difficult to control. What is the…
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Land Rover Recall Raises Airbag Concerns Across More Than 250,000 SUVs
Land Rover is recalling 250,857 SUVs in the United States after discovering that corrosion in a component connected to the driver’s airbag could prevent the safety system from deploying correctly during a crash. The recall affects several models spanning multiple model years, although no accidents or injuries linked to the defect had been reported when…
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Land Rover Discovery Recall Raises Concerns Over Rearview Camera Failure
Land Rover is recalling more than 15,000 Discovery SUVs after discovering that water may enter the vehicle and damage the rearview camera, potentially leaving drivers without a clear view behind the vehicle when reversing. What is the problem? The recall affects 2021-2025 Land Rover Discovery vehicles, and according to the recall information, water can enter…
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Kia Telluride Recall Brings Renewed Fire Warning for Hundreds of Thousands of SUVs
Kia is recalling nearly 463,000 Telluride SUVs in the United States after discovering that a previous repair may not have fully resolved a problem that can cause the front power seat motor to overheat and potentially start a fire. Owners of affected vehicles are being told to park outside and away from buildings until the…
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Honda Camera Failures May Disable Key Safety Features
Honda owners are taking legal action over allegations that defective forward-facing cameras can cause multiple Honda Sensing safety features to shut down. The proposed class action claims the problem affects several Honda models and can leave drivers facing repeated warning messages while important driver-assistance systems become unavailable. What is the problem? The lawsuit covers 2018-2025…
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GM Owners Raise Concerns Over Alleged Radiator Hose Connector Defect
General Motors is facing a proposed class action lawsuit alleging that several Chevrolet, GMC and Buick vehicles can develop coolant leaks because of defective radiator hose connectors. The complaint claims the problem can occur relatively early in a vehicle’s life and may lead to engine damage and unexpected repair costs. What is the problem? The…
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