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Approximately 27,000 model-year 2017-19 Lincoln Continental sedans are 
 being recalled for their door latch motors.
Approximately 4,400 model-year 2014-19 Acura ILX sedans are being 
 recalled for their fuel tanks.
Approximately 850 model-year 2015-16 Audi A6 sedans and model-year 
 2015 Audi A7 coupes are being recalled for an auxiliary heater electrical 
 connector.
Approximately 200 model-year 2019 Cadillac XTS sedans are being recalled 
 to secure a belt buckle assembly.
Approximately 17,700 model-year 2017-18 Porsche Panamera, e-Hybrid, 
 Sport Turismo and e-Hybrid Sport Turismo cars are being recalled to 
 reprogram power steering software.
Recalls in the auto industry are a common occurrence (well, most months, 
 anyway). Not up to speed? Not to worry. Here are the recalls we covered 
 from January.
Hyundai and Kia are coming under fire for, well, fires. The automaker 
 recently recalled a slew of cars due to the risk of engine fire, and now the 
 Highway Loss Data Institute says the turbocharged engines in those cars 
 call for a closer look.
Approximately 100,000 model-year 2011-14 Hyundai Sonata sedans and 
 model-year 2013-14 Santa Fe Sport SUVs are being recalled for their fuel 
 tubes.
Approximately 2,300 model-year 2019 Lincoln Nautilus SUVs equipped with 
 lane-centering assist and adaptive front steering are being recalled.
Here's our countdown of the five biggest recalls of 2018. Is your car one of 
 them?