History Behind the Recalls Three major automakers, Toyota, Subaru, and Volvo, have issued recalls addressing separate but serious safety issues, according to filings with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The recalls collectively affect more than 95,000 vehicles in the United States and center around potential failures that could impact driver visibility or occupant…
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Jeep Recalls Over 160,000 Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer SUVs for Loose Door Trim Panels
History Behind the Recall Chrysler (FCA US, LLC) has announced a major recall affecting 163,735 Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer vehicles from model years 2022–2025 after discovering that door trim pieces may detach while driving. Filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) under campaign number 25V593, the recall was initiated after reports that…
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Hyundai Recalls Over 31,000 IONIQ 6 EVs for Charging Port Door Issue
History Behind the Recall Hyundai Motor America has issued a new safety recall affecting 31,042 IONIQ 6 electric vehicles from model years 2023–2025 after discovering that the charging port door panel may detach while driving. Filed under NHTSA Campaign Number 25V606, the recall notes that a loose or detached charging port door could become a…
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Ford and Mercedes-Benz Announce New Recalls Affecting Select Trucks and Vans
History Behind the Recalls Two major automakers, Ford Motor Company and Daimler Vans USA (Mercedes-Benz), have issued new safety recalls filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), impacting commercial and heavy-duty vehicles. Ford’s recall targets over 115,000 Super Duty trucks over a steering column defect that could result in a loss of steering…
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Forest River Recalls 500 Recreational Trailers Over Fire Risk From Faulty Wiring
History Behind the Recall Forest River, Inc. has announced a safety recall affecting 502 recreational trailers from its 2025–2026 Spirit and Shasta Oasis lines due to a wiring defect that could lead to electrical arcing and potential fire hazards. Filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) under campaign number 25V610000, the recall highlights…
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Polestar Recalls Over 27,000 Vehicles for Rearview Camera Failure
History Behind the Recall Polestar Automotive USA, Inc. has announced a new recall affecting 27,816 Polestar 2 vehicles from model years 2021–2025 due to an issue with the rearview camera system. The defect can prevent the rear camera image from displaying when the car is shifted into reverse, increasing the risk of a collision. Filed…
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BMW and MINI Recall Over 1,500 Vehicles for Faulty Seat Belt Retractors
History Behind the Recall BMW of North America has announced a new safety recall involving 1,571 vehicles across its BMW and MINI brands due to a seat belt defect that could compromise occupant protection during a crash. According to documents filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) under campaign number 25V616000, the issue…
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GM Recalls Select Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC SUVs for Fuel Tank Safety Risk
History Behind the Recall General Motors (GM) has issued a new safety recall affecting a small number of its full-size SUVs after identifying a potential fuel leak hazard. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the issue involves replacement fuel tanks that may have been incorrectly installed, increasing the risk of a fuel…
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Stop Riding: Kawasaki Issues Massive Recall for Ninja ZX-6R Motorcycles
History Behind the Recall In a rare move for the Japanese motorcycle giant, Kawasaki has issued one of its largest recalls in recent years, urging owners of the Ninja ZX-6R to stop riding immediately. Nearly 18,000 units of the popular supersport bike are affected, spanning 2024 and 2025 model years. According to documents filed with…
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Nissan Recalls Over 480,000 Vehicles for VC-Turbo Engine Failure Risk
History Behind the Recall Nissan has announced a major recall impacting more than 480,000 vehicles across the United States and Canada due to a manufacturing defect in engine bearings that could lead to severe engine damage or total failure. The recall, issued on June 27, 2025, affects vehicles equipped with VC-Turbo engines, a technology designed…
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