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Honda is recalling a small population — 519, to be exact — of its newly redesigned Pilot SUV over an issue that could affect steering.
Ford is recalling more than 187,900 of its Mustang sports cars over an issue with the brake fluid level sensor.
Stellantis is recalling 97,000-plus Jeep Wagoneer, Grand Wagoneer SUVs for inaccessible third-row seat belts.
More than 1.8 million RAV4 SUVs and their replacement 12-volt batteries are involved in Toyota’s latest recall.
Toyota is issuing a recall for approximately 751,000 Highlander and Highlander Hybrid SUVs over an issue with the front bumper.
Some 176,400 sedans and hatchbacks are being recalled over incorrect assembly of their steering racks.
Ford is expanding a previous recall of its Mustang Mach-E electric vehicle to include an additional 34,700-plus vehicles.
Tesla is recalling nearly 55,000 Model X SUVs over an issue that may prevent the vehicle from detecting low brake fluid.
The latest recall from Ford concerns model-year 2020-22 Explorers that could have a disconnected driveshaft, increasing the risk of a rollaway.
The automaker is expanding a July recall to include an additional 43,000 vehicles, bringing the total number to 153,000.