Recall Warning: Ford Maverick Tail Lights

Ford announced a recall for 242,669 Maverick light trucks from 2022 to 2024 model years due to potential taillight failure. This issue affects rear position lights that come on in the dark, but not stop lights that let other drivers know when the car is braking. Ford told the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: Source: Kelley Blue Book

Recall Warning: Mercedes-Benz E-Class – Kelley Blue Book

Mercedes-Benz announced a recall for 396 2024 model year E-Class sedans due to a wiring problem that could cause a sudden loss of propulsion. The company told federal safety officials that in some cars, “the transmission wiring harness can come into contact with the front driveshaft and chafe over time.” Wiring may be damaged… Source: Kelley Blue Book

Recall Alert: Electric Mini SE

BMW’s Mini division has announced a recall for 128 electric Mini Cooper SE hardtop two-door models from 2021 to 2023 due to the possibility of water leaking into the high-voltage battery. This can cause the vehicle to stall and, in rare cases, a fire. Mini conveys national highway traffic safety… Source: Kelley Blue Book

Recall Warning: Aston Martin DBX

Aston Martin is recalling 2,902 DBX SUVs from the 2021 to 2024 model years due to a loose electrical cable in the fuse box that can cause a number of problems. The company told federal traffic safety authorities that a loose connection “could result in the engine stalling or loss of headlights or power steering.” Source: Kelley Blue Book

Recall Warning: Genesis GV70 – Kelley Blue Book

Genesis is recalling approximately 16,000 2024 model year GV70 SUVs due to an issue that could cause vehicles to become immobile while parked. Genesis told the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that “water can leak into the transmission control harness, causing a short circuit and causing the transmission to shift unexpectedly from Park. Source: Kelley Blue Book

Recall Warning: 2016 Jeep Wrangler Airbag Issue

Jeep is recalling approximately 1,800 2016 Wrangler SUVs because the driver’s airbag may not deploy in the event of an accident. Jeep told the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that dust and debris can become trapped in the steering wheel’s clockspring mechanism and “could prevent the driver’s airbag from deploying in certain vehicles.” There is. Source: Kelley Blue Book

Recall Warning: 2023 Honda Passport, Ridgeline

Honda is recalling 245 Passport SUVs and Ridgeline pickups from the 2023 model year onwards due to the possibility of drivers losing control of the vehicle’s steering. The company told federal safety officials that a ball joint in the steering gearbox “could become loose and detach from the steering rack, resulting in loss of steering control.” An operator… Source: Kelley Read More

Recall Alert: Ford Maverick Fuel Leaks

Ford has recalled 217 examples of its Maverick compact pickup from model year 2024 because of a fuel tank defect that could lead to a vehicle fire. Ford tells federal safety regulators that the trucks may have an open pitch joint between the two halves of their fuel tanks. “Customers may notice fuel leaking onto the ground… Source: Kelley Blue Read More

Recall Warning: Toyota Camry, Camry Hybrid

Toyota has recalled approximately 4,200 2023 and 2024 Camry and Camry hybrid sedans due to improper welding on the rear seats, which could cause damage in an accident. All of the recalled vehicles have rear seats that can be folded down in a 60:40 split. The company has told federal motor vehicle safety authorities that its suppliers may not have Read More