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"Massive Car Recall: Mercedes-Benz and Hyundai Among 612,000 Vehicles Affected"
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued recalls for over 612,000 vehicles, including Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, Kia, and Chrysler models. The recalls address various issues such as fire risk, airbag malfunction, steering column control module, side curtain airbag rupture, charging unit damage, and transmission control harness issues. Affected owners are advised to contact their respective customer service for free inspections and necessary repairs.

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"Ensuring Vehicle Safety: 2.3 Million Vehicles Recalled, How to Check and Get Free Repairs"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by USA TODAY

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued recalls for over 2.3 million vehicles, including Honda and Toyota vehicles for air bag issues, Ford vehicles for seat belt locking and rear axle issues, Mercedes-Benz SUVs for transmission software and fuse replacement, Volkswagen front-wheel drive models for a fuel tank issue, and various other recalls from CFMOTO, Hyundai, BMW, Ford, Honda, Chrysler, and Triumph due to various safety concerns. Vehicle owners can check the NHTSA website or USA TODAY’s automotive recall database for more information.
"Over 300,000 Vehicles, Including Jeep, Ford, and Genesis, Recalled for Fire Risk: Check Your Car Here"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by USA TODAY

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued recalls for over 300,000 vehicles, including Hyundai's Genesis models for a fire risk, Jeep vehicles for a defrost system issue, Ford's E-350 and E-450 for a power steering pressure line leak, and Mercedes-Benz vehicles for a ground cable issue. Owners can check the NHTSA or USA TODAY’s automotive recall database for more information and should expect notification letters from the respective manufacturers for free repair services.
"1.1M Vehicles Recalled: Honda, Kia, Nissan Among Airbag Issues"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by USA TODAY

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued recalls for over 1.1 million vehicles, including Honda, Kia, Nissan, Mercedes-Benz, and General Motors trucks, due to various safety concerns such as airbag defects, engine valve springs, rearview camera display issues, headlight glare, and tailgate release system short circuiting. Owners can check the NHTSA database for specific recalls based on their vehicle identification number, and affected vehicles will receive notification letters with instructions for free repairs.
"Massive Ford Explorer Recall: 2 Million SUVs Recalled for Trim Detachment"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by USA TODAY

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued recalls for nearly 2.2 million vehicles, including Ford's 1.8 million Explorer vehicles due to a potential safety hazard, Tesla's 2023 Model S, X, and Y for rear-view camera malfunction, Mazda's 2024 CX-90 for power steering warning, Jaguar Land Rover's 2018-2022 Range Rover and Range Rover Sport for rear-view camera display, BMW's 2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre electric vehicles for adhesive residue, and Suzuki's 2024 GSX1300R motorcycles for a brake fluid issue. Owners can check the NHTSA database for new recalls using their vehicle identification number (VIN).
"Over 150,000 Cars Recalled: Ford, Volvo, and Lucid Included"
Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued recalls for over 159,000 vehicles, including Ford Focus and Ford EcoSport for an oil pressure issue, Volvo XC40 for a turn signal concern, and Lucid Air for a heater concern. Owners can check the USA TODAY’s automotive recall database or NHTSA’s database for new recalls using their vehicle identification number (VIN). Ford, Volvo, and Lucid have provided details on the affected vehicles and the steps for addressing the issues.