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Nissan is expanding the recall to a total of more than 236,000 examples of the sedan for the same issue.
In two separate recalls, 182,000 Compasses are being recalled for an instrument panel cluster lighting issue, while some 162,700 Grand Cherokees, Wagoneers and Grand Wagoneers are being recalled for their backup cameras.
Approximately 168,000 Tundra and Tundra hybrids are affected by an issue that could lead to a fuel leak and fire.
Subaru is recalling certain examples of its Crosstrek SUV and Impreza hatchback over an issue that could cause a short circuit in the vehicles.
Jeep parent company Stellantis’ latest recall involves the Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer luxury SUVs and an issue that may interfere with the vehicles’ airbags.
Kia is recalling 121,400-plus Niros and Niro PHEVs over an issue involving the printed circuit board, which may increase the risk of a fire.
Hyundai and Kia are issuing separate recalls for a population of their vehicles that are affected by an issue with an oil pump that may increase the risk of a fire.
Ford is recalling some 870,700 examples of its bestselling F-150 pickup truck over an issue with the electric parking brake.
Ford is recalling certain Escape SUVs and Super Duty pickup trucks over an issue that may prevent the instrument panel from illuminating.
After a quiet period for major recalls, Nissan is recalling its Leaf EV for unintentional acceleration after cruise control is disengaged.