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Kia has wasted little time issuing its first major recall of 2024 over an odd potential road hazard: loose roof molding.
While the changes to Autosteer may satisfy the feds, shortening the time even more before hands-off warnings appear would help ensure Tesla drivers stay engaged in their driving.
Ram will recall more than 600,000 heavy-duty pickup trucks to reprogram their emissions-control systems after it was discovered that the trucks contain software that allowed them to emit more than the acceptable level of nitrogen oxide.
An engine oil pump failure affecting some 139,700 Focus and EcoSport vehicles is the culprit.
Trucks equipped with a trailering package and heavy-duty axle are affected by a new recall that addresses concerns over axle hub splines.
Software for the knock sensor detection system was not installed at the time of manufacture, which may not prevent an engine compartment fire while driving.
The latest recall is an expansion of a June recall that affected some 143,000 vehicles.
Nearly 190,000 vehicles are affected over an issue concerning the rear turn signals.
Door locks may unlatch and open during a crash in certain Model S sedans and Model X SUVs.
The issue concerns improperly manufactured occupant classification system sensors that may cause airbags not to deploy in certain crashes.