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Side mirrors that may detach have prompted Honda’s latest recall affecting a sizable amount of its vehicles.
Jeep is recalling roughly 58,000 of its Wrangler SUV over an unnecessary stud that could lead to a fuel leak and fire.
Mercedes-Benz is adding approximately 70,200 vehicles to an existing recall involving the rear door window trim bars.
Hyundai and Kia have added the Santa Cruz, Santa Fe and Carnival models to an existing tow hitch harness recall.
The automaker is recalling nearly 61,500 vehicles over the threat of water entering the footwells that could lead to a fire (and more).
Dorel is back with another recall for the Maxi-Cosi Coral XP car seat, this time over concerns that it’s not sufficient to restrain an infant on its own.
Hyundai’s overall quiet, drama-free year on the recall front has been interrupted by a major recall involving the windshield wipers on some 167,000 of its Palisade SUVs.
The latest major recall to affect Ford and luxury brand Lincoln involves an issue that may impact braking performance.
Ford is expanding a previous recall to address windshield wiper arms that may break, causing the wipers to fail.
The recall aims to fix a manufacturing issue with the front seat belts in more than 448,000 vehicles.