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The culprit for GM’s latest major recall involves a serious defect affecting nearly 995,000 SUVs: exploding airbags.
Ford expands on Takata replacement inflator recall, bringing the number up to nearly 232,000.
BMW is the latest automaker to take action in resolving its part of the long-running Takata airbag crisis, issuing a “do not drive” warning for older 3 Series, 5 Series and X5 vehicles.
A blank instrument cluster display has prompted South Korean automaker Kia to recall nearly 109,000 vehicles.
Nissan’s latest recall for its Leaf electric vehicle seeks to resolve incorrect manual instructions for the defroster.
An issue with the powertrain control module software has prompted Stellantis to recall 131,700 of its Ram 1500 pickup trucks.
An issue with the high-pressure fuel pump has prompted Stellantis to recall more than 45,000 Jeep Wrangler SUVs and Gladiator trucks and Ram 1500 trucks.
Kia has issued a recall for nearly 51,600 of its Carnival minivan over its power-sliding doors, which may close on occupants getting in or out.
After recalling more than 330,000 vehicles at the end of March, Honda is back to recall around 563,700 of its popular CR-V SUVs.
More than 143,000 Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport SUVs are being recalled over a wiring fault that may prevent the front passenger airbag from deploying.