Ford has issued recalls for over 116,000 vehicles, many made in Kentucky, including certain Escape models due to fire risk from engine block heaters.
Toyota has announced a safety recall involving specific U.S. model year 2023-2026 Prius vehicles. According to the automaker, “There is a possibility that certain circumstances can cause water to ...
Nearly one million vehicles in the U.S., including 40,000 in Georgia, have open recalls for defective car seat anchor systems (LATCH). Defects ranging from improper welding to thick coatings can ...
(TestMiles) – A Ford recall tied to engine block heaters matters now because winter habits—plugging in overnight—can quietly create the exact conditions that raise fire risk. I’ll be honest: most ...
Nissan has recalled more than 26,000 vehicles because their doors could open while driving. According to a notice shared on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website, more than 26,400 ...
Ford is recalling more than 121,000 vehicles due to a defect involving engine block heaters that can crack, leak coolant, and short circuit when plugged in. Thousands of additional vehicles and ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued a significant wave of vehicle recalls this week, affecting over 200,000 vehicles across the United States. High ...
Several vehicle safety recalls have been issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), affecting vehicles from Ford Motor Company, Hyundai Motor America, Nissan North America, ...
Ford is recalling nearly 273,000 pickups and SUVs in North America after regulators flagged a defect that could allow the vehicles to roll away even when drivers believe they are safely in “park.” ...
A defective door weld issue resulted in a recall of certain Nissan model cars. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration officials said the impacted vehicles don’t meet federal safety standards.