Volkswagen Recall Affects a Quarter Million Vehicles, Due to Risk of Fuel Leaks
More than 1,400 warranty claims have been received involving defective fuel pumps on Volkswagen and Audi vehicles from 2015 to 2020 model years
More than 1,400 warranty claims have been received involving defective fuel pumps on Volkswagen and Audi vehicles from 2015 to 2020 model years
Honda recall was issued after nearly 4,000 warranty claims involving problems with the front passenger airbag sensor since 2020, which may pose a serious injury risk for young children riding in the front seat.
Nearly 100 million vehicles have been recalled worldwide since 2014 due to the risk of exploding Takata airbag inflators, which have killed dozens of people worldwide.
More than 850 incidents have been reported involving roof molding detaching from Kia Sportage, and Carnival vehicles.
The manufacturer has received more than 14,000 warranty claims of Ford Explorer trim detaching from the vehicles.
Airbag sensors in various Toyota and Lexus vehicles may short circuit, causing the passenger airbag to fail to detect an occupant and not deploy in an accident.
Owners of recalled Porsche and Audi hybrid vehicles have been advised to stop using the 220V/240V portable charging cable, due to risk that the charging port may overheat and cause a fire
Owners of recalled Honda and Acura vehicles will receive notification in February, indicating that a defective fuel pump needs to be replaced to reduce the risk of engine stalls and accidents
Problems with an automatic steering feature of the Tesla Autopilot driver assistance system have been linked to a number of auto accidents and fatalities, leading to a massive recall.
Honda Accord and Honda HR-Vs from the 2023-2024 model years were manufactured with defective seatbelts, which may fail in a crash.