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Ford’s latest major recall involves its bestselling F-150 pickup truck and failing front windshield wipers.
Ram is recalling more than 248,300 of its 2500 and 3500 heavy-duty pickup trucks for a potential fire risk from leaking transmission fluid.
A static rearview camera image has prompted Ford’s latest recall of 47,000 Bronco SUVs.
The family of GM’s heaviest model-year 2021 SUVs is being recalled for what amounts to an electrical issue, and it affects some 338,700 vehicles.
The latest major recall to affect Volkswagen and luxury brand Audi involves a faulty tire pressure monitoring system that may not detect loss of air.
Stellantis has issued a “Do Not Drive” warning for 276,000 model-year 2005-10 Dodge and Chrysler vehicles due to faulty driver-side airbag inflators.
Hyundai and Genesis add 15,000 vehicles to recall involving exploding seat belt pretensioners.
Hyundai has recalled 44,000 additional 2018 Santa Fe Sports for engine compartment fire risks.
Owners of model-year 2008-09 Kia Sportages may need to park their SUVs outside again thanks to a new recall over a fire risk that affects nearly 72,000 vehicles.
An issue with the high-voltage battery pack in certain Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4xe plug-in hybrids is prompting Stellantis to recall over 13,700 vehicles.