Kia has issued another recall for its 2013-2014 Optima sedan to address an issue with the vehicle's low-pressure fuel hose. At least 72,848 Kia Optima cars are affected by the fuel hose problem, an issue that may result in a fire. more
Ford Motor Company has recalled certain models of the Mustang over concerns that the backup camera wiring in those vehicles may be loose or damaged. The recall affects 330,784 Ford Mustangs produced between 2015 and 2017. more
Luxury carmaker Lamborghini and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) have announced a Huracan Supercars recall of 4,796 units in the United States due to a blanking cap issue. Affected models were built between July 30, 2014 and May 14, 2020. more
The United States government formally launched an investigation on the phantom braking issue in Tesla cars while using the Autopilot feature, which may have affected about 416,000 Tesla vehicles, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. more
Here we go again. Tesla recalls nearly 579,000 vehicles in the United States over its Boombox function, which can play sounds over an external speaker and may obscure federally mandated pedestrian warning noise. more
A Tesla heat pump problem forces the recall of nearly 27,000 vehicles in the United States because the cabin heating systems may not defrost the windshield quickly enough due to faulty software. more
South Korean automakers Hyundai and Kia have recalled nearly 500,000 vehicles in the United States, telling owners to park their vehicles outdoors because they can burst into flames even when not in use, according to the NHTSA. more
Tesla grabbed the headlines for the wrong reasons yet again after the world's leading electric car maker issued a recall for 817,143 vehicles in the United States because of a flaw in seat belt chime functionality. more
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Office of Defects Investigation received 107 different complaints from Tesla drivers over the past three months about "phantom braking" with their cars making random, jolting stops in response to imagined hazards. more
Ram recalls more than 170,000 of its trucks due to a problem with their windshield wipers. The auto manufacturer first investigated the issue on November 17, 2021, after seeing an increase in warranty claims being made from customers about inoperable wipers. more
Tesla has recalled 53,822 cars and SUVs in the United States because of a feature that lets vehicles automatically roll past stop signs. The recall covers X SUVs and Model S sedans from 2016 to 2022; and 2020 through 2022 Model Y SUVs and 2017 to 2022 Model 3 sedans. more
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has ordered Ford Motor Company to recall around 200,000 of its vehicles in the United States because of braking problems. more
Big wigs in the government are convinced that gas-guzzlers have to go to hot-foot off the streets permanently. Instead, take advantage of what the government offers in return to buying E-vehicles. Sounds convincing, but there is another side to consider. more
Cars have racked up an impressive record of taking the lives of pedestrians and cyclists on the road they share! One would say that it is the driver's fault. One thing is clear cars kill not the nut behind the wheel. more
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. announced that they are about to recall almost 650,000 Odyssey minivans within the United States wherein second row seats from models 2011-2016 can come unlocked in an event of a collision. more
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