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Ford is recalling more than 115,500 examples from its Super Duty truck lineup over an issue with the steering column that may cause the vehicles to lose control.
Ford is recalling nearly 102,000 examples from the last generation of its Taurus sedan over an issue with certain door trim, which may detach.
Hyundai is recalling more than 31,000 examples of its Ioniq 6 electric sedan over an issue with the charging port door.
Hyundai’s first major recall of the year involves the seat belts in more than 568,500 examples of its Palisade SUV.
Stellantis is recalling a sizable number — more than 163,700 examples — of its Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer SUVs for detaching door trim pieces.
More than 53,800 examples of Alfa Romeo’s Guilia and Stelvio vehicles are being recalled over an issue with the fuel pump.
On the heels of a recall affecting a number of its electric vehicles, Toyota now is recalling approximately 591,000 vehicles over an issue with instrument panels.
Toyota is recalling some 62,000 examples of its bZ4X electric SUV, as well as RZ 300e and RZ 450e electric SUVs from luxury arm Lexus, over an issue with the windshield defroster.
Mazda is recalling its CX-70 and CX-90 over an issue with the fuel gauge in the vehicles’ instrument panel.
The latest recall from the Blue Oval affects more than 1.4 million vehicles from both Ford and its luxury arm Lincoln and involves the rearview camera.