Hyundai Recalls 4,000 Konas due to Loss of Steering
Hyundai has recalled 4,555 Konas from model year 2026 due to a defect that can potentially cause a loss of steering.
Hyundai has recalled 4,555 Konas from model year 2026 due to a defect that can potentially cause a loss of steering.
Volvo has recalled 2,758 S60Ls from model year 2017 due to a defective door latch that may loosen over time if exposed to extreme heat.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is recalling 2,278 Jaguar I-Pace electric SUVs from the 2020 and 2021 model years due to the risk of a faulty high-voltage battery pack.
Ford has recalled 1,403 Transit vans from model years 2023 and 2024 due to structural issues that may cause the engine to slip out of position.
Chrysler has recalled 456,287 vehicles across various models and years due to a defect with the trailer tow module.
This issue may cause the taillights, brake lights, or rear turn signals to not activate, increasing the risk of a crash.
BMW will recall 87,394 vehicles across various models and years due to a defect with the trailer tow module.
Stellantis has issued a Do Not Drive warning for 225,000 older cars that have dangerous Takata airbag inflators
A small number of Honda vehicles have been added to an earlier 2024 recall due to loose seat frames.
Following a similar recall in 2023, Jeep is once again recalling Jeep Grand Cherokees for the potential separation of rear suspension coils.