Mazda Recalls CX-50, CX-50 Hybrid Over Suspension Issue
Mazda recalled 1,007 CX-50 and CX-50 Hybrid SUVs from model year 2025 because they may have loose suspension parts, which could result in wheel detachment.
Mazda recalled 1,007 CX-50 and CX-50 Hybrid SUVs from model year 2025 because they may have loose suspension parts, which could result in wheel detachment.
Toyota and Lexus recalled over 1 million vehicles due to faulty backup cameras. This includes some Subaru vehicles built in partnership with Toyota.
Toyota recalled 127,000 trucks and SUVs because of debris in their engines, which may lead to an engine replacement.
Ford recalled 64,938 Flex SUVs because the trim around their doors can fall off and become a road hazard.
Tesla recalled 6,197 Cybertrucks with the optional off-road light bar because the bar can fall off and become a road hazard.
Ford and Lincoln have recalled 174,853 vehicles because devices that reflect wind away from their moonroofs can fly off.
Ford and its Lincoln luxury marque recalled 56,841 SUVs because air bubbles in their windshield glass may obscure the driver’s vision.
Ford has recalled 14,843 F-150 Lightning pickups moisture can get into their reverse lights, making them flicker or fall dark.
Maserati recalled 10,008 vehicles because a missing part can allow their headlights to slip out of horizontal alignment.
Mercedes-Benz recalled 366 Sprinter vans because a weak spot in their frames could compromise safety in an accident.