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Approximately 298,000 model-year 2013-16 Dodge Dart sedans equipped 
 with six-speed automatic transmissions are being recalled for shifter cable 
 bushings.
Approximately 184,500 model-year 2006 BMW 3 Series sedans and 
 wagons, 5 Series sedans and wagons, and Z4 sports cars are being 
 recalled for positive crankcase ventilation valves.
Approximately 8,000 model-year 2019 Chrysler 300 sedans and Dodge 
 Challenger coupes and Charger sedans are being recalled for their 
 instrument clusters.
Approximately 560 model-year 2019 Lexus ES 350 and ES 300h sedans are 
 being recalled for their driver knee airbag assemblies.
Approximately 322,900 model-year 2014-19 Acura MDX and model-year 
 2017-19 MDX Sport Hybrid SUVs are being recalled for their tailgate lid 
 lights.
Some 52 model-year 2019 Jeep Wrangler SUVs and Ram 1500 pickup 
 trucks are being recalled because the steering wheel could pop off while 
 the vehicle is in motion.
Approximately 31,000 model-year 2010-13 Suzuki Kizashi sedans and 
 2006-13 Grand Vitara SUVs are being recalled for an issue with the front 
 passenger seat.
Approximately 2,300 model-year 2018-19 Volvo S90 sedans and XC60 
 SUVs are being recalled for seat flange nuts.
Recalls in the auto industry are common. Not up to speed? Not to worry. 
 Here are some of the most significant recalls we covered from March.
One more death is linked to the faulty Takata airbag inflators. Honda 
 announced today that the owner of a 2002 Civic died after sustaining 
 injuries from a driver-side airbag rupture when the Civic crashed in 
 Arizona.