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For the second time in two months, Hyundai is issuing a major recall for a disturbing problem: exploding seat belt pretensioners.
Ford is recalling a population of the 2022 Bronco and Ranger for potentially detachable windshields.
Nissan has a new recall affecting nearly 180,200 of its Frontier mid-size and Titan full-size pickup trucks for a potential rollaway risk.
Kia is issuing a new recall for Sorento Hybrid and Sorento Plug-in Hybrid SUVs to resolve potentially exploding seat belt pretensioners.
Model-year 2006-14 Ridgeline pickup trucks are now under recall thanks to an issue with corrosion that could lead to a fuel leak.
An issue with the antilock brake system has prompted the latest recall from Stellantis over model-year 2018-19 Durango and Grand Cherokee SUVs.
One recall involves diesel variants of the Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV and Ram 1500 pickup truck, the other Ram’s 1500 and heavy-duty 2500 and 3500 pickups.
Ford’s rough recent stretch of recalls continues with a new directive for nearly 3 million vehicles over a bushing that attaches the shifter cable to the transmission.
A new recall for four-door 2021-22 Broncos seeks to fix unreliable child safety locks.
A battery issue is prompting Ford to recall nearly 49,000 Mustang Mach-E SUVs. The automaker also issued a delivery hold to dealers.