Kia has issued a recall for 1,385 units of its 2025 Sorento Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) due to a potential safety concern involving fuel line damage that could result in a fire. History Behind the Recall The issue was identified during crash testing of the upcoming 2026 Sorento PHEV models, which share the same front subframe…
Continue reading…Fire Risk Prompts Lamborghini Revuelto Safety Recall
Lamborghini has announced a recall for its high-performance Revuelto supercar due to improperly tightened screws on the oil circuit connection flange, which may lead to oil leaks and increase the risk of fire. The recall highlights a critical safety concern for a limited number of these luxury vehicles. History Behind the Recall The issue came…
Continue reading…Ford Recalls F-150 Lightning Over Potential Front Control Arm Detachment
Ford has issued a recall for nearly 12,000 F-150 Lightning electric trucks in the United States due to concerns over improperly torqued front upper control arm ball joint nuts, which could lead to loss of steering control and increased crash risk. History Behind the Recall The issue was identified in September 2024 after a report…
Continue reading…Ford Recalls Over 20,000 Hybrid SUVs Due to Battery Defect
Ford Motor Company has issued a recall for 20,484 hybrid and electric crossover SUVs due to a manufacturing defect in the high-voltage battery cells. The announcement by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on December 31, 2024, affects certain Escape and Lincoln Corsair models spanning 2020 to 2024. History Behind the Recall The issue…
Continue reading…Jeep Recalls 79,000 Grand Cherokee and Wagoneer Vehicles Over Rearview Camera Issue
Jeep has issued a recall for approximately 79,000 vehicles due to a software defect that causes rearview cameras to fail to display properly. The recall affects several models from the 2024 lineup, including the Jeep Grand Cherokee, Grand Cherokee L, Wagoneer, and Grand Wagoneer. History Behind the Recall The issue stems from an incorrectly programmed…
Continue reading…Ford Recalls Nearly 300,000 F-Series Trucks Over Defective Fuel Pumps
Ford has announced a major recall of 295,449 diesel-engine trucks due to concerns over defective fuel pumps that could cause power loss and increase the risk of a crash. This recall, issued in collaboration with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), highlights a significant safety issue for several popular Ford truck models. History Behind…
Continue reading…Recent Toyota Recalls and Class Actions Impact Thousands Nationwide
Toyota has issued multiple recalls and faces two class action lawsuits, impacting a wide range of vehicle models and their owners across the United States. Here’s a breakdown of the issues, affected vehicles, and what consumers need to know. History Behind the Recalls Toyota initiated recalls addressing safety concerns related to power brake assist failure,…
Continue reading…Stellantis Issues Five Recalls in a Single Day Impacting Jeep, Ram, and Alfa Romeo Models
Stellantis has announced five recalls affecting over 80,000 vehicles across its Jeep, Ram, and Alfa Romeo brands, addressing a variety of safety concerns. Here’s a breakdown of the issues, affected models, and what vehicle owners need to know. History Behind the Recalls The largest recall involves over 79,000 Jeep vehicles equipped with a faulty rearview…
Continue reading…Tesla Recalls Nearly 700,000 Vehicles for Tire Pressure Monitoring System Issue
Tesla is recalling 694,304 vehicles due to a defect in the tire pressure monitoring system that may fail to warn drivers of low tire pressure. The recall impacts three of Tesla’s prominent models, including the Model 3, Model Y, and the newly released Cybertruck. History Behind the Recall The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)…
Continue reading…Volkswagen Recalls Over 4,600 Vehicles in the U.S. for Battery Overheating Concerns
Volkswagen is recalling 4,616 vehicles in the United States due to potential overheating in their high-voltage batteries, a defect that could significantly increase the risk of a fire. The recall, announced by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), affects specific plug-in hybrid models under Volkswagen’s Audi brand. History Behind the Recall The recall follows…
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