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A new recall affecting more than 111,200 Bolt EVs involves a fire risk from an unexpected source: the seat belt pretensioner.
GM’s latest recall affects 740,100 vehicles and involves daytime running lights that may not shut off when the headlights are on.
Subaru’s latest recall for its three-row SUV stems from the electrical system and could lead to a fire.
Ram is recalling its 1500, 2500 and 3500 pickups for faulty tailgates that could open unexpectedly.
Kia’s latest recall involves its 2023 Sportage SUV and side curtain airbags that may not deploy properly.
Corroded dash side harness connectors have prompted Nissan’s latest major recall of 125,200 Rogue SUVs.
Honda is recalling more than 117,400 Ridgeline pickup trucks over a failing rearview camera.
Ford’s latest major recall affects its popular Escape and Bronco Sport mid-size SUVs. The issue involves a fuel leak inside the engine compartment.
Two separate recalls address the taillights of some 321,600 Model 3s and Model Ys and the airbags of more than 29,000 Model Xs.
NHTSA’s latest notice comes after confirmation that the driver of a 2006 Ford Ranger died in a crash due to a faulty driver-side airbag inflator that ruptured.