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The Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport SUVs are affected by door wiring harness electrical contacts that may corrode.
Ford’s latest recall for 78,000-plus Edges involves a software error that distorts or blanks the backup camera.
The affected model-year 2021 F-150s are subject to a front windshield wiper motor that may become inoperative.
More than 370,000 Dodge and Ram vehicles are being recalled for a flaw that could lead to a malfunctioning electronic stability control indicator light.
BMW’s latest recall for a potential fire risk is both an expansion and a supersession of two previous notices that tallies more than 917,000 cars and SUVs.
More than 128,000 Kia Souls are being recalled for an issue with frontal airbags potentially not deploying.
Model-year 2017-22 Ford Super Duty F-250 and F-350 pickup trucks are being recalled for damaged driveshafts.
Nearly 73,000 Kia Optimas are being recalled again for a faulty low-pressure fuel hose.
Nearly 330,800 model-year 2015-17 Ford Mustangs are being recalled for a faulty backup camera.
A battery defect kicked off a series of recalls for older Bolts that eventually expanded to new models, ultimately halting production for the 2022 Bolt EVs and EUV.