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Volkswagen Recalls Nearly 30,000 VW and Audi Models for Backup Camera Issue
100% or 29,569 Volkswagen and Audi vehicles are estimated to be part of the 2025 Backup Camera Recall. Volkswagen and Audi have issued a recall due to a problem where the backup camera image fails to display upon starting the vehicle, caused by errors in the camera control unit. This issue affects the following models: […]
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Genesis Recalls Over 30,000 Models for Instrument Panel Display Failure
100% or 32,594 Genesis vehicles are estimated to be affected by instrument panel display failures. The 2025 Genesis Instrument Panel Display Recall affects several models, including the 2023-2025 Genesis G80, GV80, and GV70. The issue arises from a software error in the instrument panel (IP) cluster display, which can cause the display to become inoperative […]
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BMW Recalls Over 40,000 X3 Models for Door Lock Issue
100% or approximately 40,736 recalled BMW X3 vehicles are estimated to be affected by a defect in the rear door locking mechanism, prompting BMW to issue a recall for certain 2022–2024 X3 SUVs. BMW identified the issue during internal testing and voluntarily initiated the BMW X3 Door Lock Recall. The door lock defect could impact […]
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Kia Piston Ring Recall Affects Over 137,000 Soul and Seltos Models
Kia has issued a recall affecting more than 137,000 2021-2023 Kia Soul and Seltos vehicles due to a defect in the piston oil rings. Improper manufacturing of these components can lead to engine damage, increased oil consumption, and, in severe cases, engine fires. Owners of affected vehicles will begin receiving official recall notifications by mail […]
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Over 60,000 Volkswagen and Audi Vehicles Recalled for Potential Rollaway Problems
Volkswagen and Audi have issued a recall for these electric vehicles, which includes the Volkswagen ID.4 and Audi Q4 e-Tron models. 1% or approximately 600 of the 60,000 affected vehicles are estimated to be at risk due to a faulty gear display. The issue is related to a malfunction where the “N” (neutral) gear position […]
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Ford’s $2.5 Billion Verdict in Fatal Rollover Lawsuit
A Georgia jury has ordered Ford to pay $2.5 billion in punitive damages in a wrongful death lawsuit involving Debra and Herman Mills, who were killed in a rollover crash while driving a 2022 Ford F-250 Super Duty. Their three sons filed the lawsuit, arguing that Ford knew about the truck’s defective roof design but […]
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177,000 Volkswagen Atlas Vehicles Recalled Over Engine Fire Risk
1% or approximately 1,770 VW atlas’s are estimated to be affected by this issue. Volkswagen has issued a recall for more than 177,000 Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport SUVs from the 2024 and 2025 model years due to a potential engine fire hazard. The problem arises from a plastic engine cover that, if not properly […]
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Ford Recalls More Than 240,000 Vehicles for Seatbelt Bolt Issues
1% of the 240,510 vehicles affected by Ford’s recall—approximately 2,405 SUVs—are estimated to have improperly secured seatbelt anchor bolts. The recall impacts 2020-2021 Ford Explorers and 2020-2021 Lincoln Aviators, where the seatbelt bolts may not be properly fastened on multiple seats. The 2025 Ford SUV Seatbelt Bolt Recall issue could pose a significant safety risk […]
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Over 375,000 Tesla Vehicles Recalled for Loss of Power Steering Assist
Approximately 1%, or around 3,760 of 376,000 Tesla’s, are estimated to be affected by a potential power steering assist issue. The recall affects certain 2023 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles running software versions earlier than 2023.38.4. The issue stems from an overstress condition in the printed circuit board of the electronic power-assisted steering (EPAS) […]
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Nearly 170,000 Toyota Sienna Hybrids Recalled for Loose Seatback Bolts
An unknown number of the 167,802 recalled Toyota Sienna Hybrid minivans are estimated to contain the loose seatback bolt defect, according to Toyota’s filing with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Since the exact percentage is unknown, Toyota has entered “1” as a placeholder in the NHTSA system- estimating that about 1% of all […]
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