Toyota, Lexus Recall Roughly 850 Vehicles Over Fuel Pump Failure
Toyota and its Lexus luxury division have recalled 858 vehicles because their fuel pumps can fail, leading to engine stall.
Toyota and its Lexus luxury division have recalled 858 vehicles because their fuel pumps can fail, leading to engine stall.
The recalled models are all Badlands or Sasquatch trim Broncos.
Honda and Acura have issued a recall for 294,612 vehicles because a software error can cause their engines to stall during normal operation.
Kia has issued a recall for 80,255 Niro SUVs because a wiring problem can prevent their seatbelts and airbags from functioning as designed.
Acura has recalled 118 copies of its new 2025 ZDX electric SUV because they can lose drive power thanks to a loose frame piece.
Jeep has recalled 63,082 Cherokee SUVs from model years 2017 through 2019 because they can lose all drive power.
Jaguar has issued a recall for 5,329 XE sedans from model years 2019 and 2020 because their backup cameras can fail.
Stellantis issued more recalls than any other automaker last year with 72.
JLR, the company formerly known as Jaguar Land Rover, has recalled 28,370 SUVs because their screens can go blank at startup
Ram has recalled 6,066 pickups because their side curtain airbag inflators can rupture, sending hot metal shrapnel into the cabin.