Lincoln is recalling 142,734 of them because of an engine compartment fire risk. This recall comes after an investigation into 18 incidents related to this symptom on vehicles ranging from 2015 to ...
However, due to a fire hazard a popular brand of Air ... explore options for refund or replacement. While the recall may cast ...
Ford has issued a recall notice covering nearly 43,000 SUVs over concerns a fuel leak could increase the risk of an engine fire in the vehicles. Kia is recalling over 427,000 vehicles because they ...
Issues with the ground cable connections on certain Mercedes-Benz vehicles have prompted the automaker to recall 116,020 vehicles ... “As a consequence, a risk of fire cannot be ruled out ...
DETROIT >> Ford is recalling nearly 43,000 small SUVs because gasoline can leak from the fuel injectors onto hot engine surfaces, increasing the risk of fires. But the recall remedy does not ...
Ford is expanding a previous recall from November 2023 to include over 42,000 examples of ... increasing the risk of an under-hood fire. If there is a fuel leak, there may be a fuel odor both ...
Some complainants say they were confused by Hyundai statements saying the recalled vehicles can be driven even though they can catch fire while the ... fires also are at risk of being stolen ...
Ford will recall 333,342 Escape and 188,436 Bronco Sport SUVs from the 2020 through 2023 model years over a risk of engine fire. The recall is related to a fuel injector that could crack ...
Volvo is recalling 507,000 vehicles worldwide because of a faulty engine component which, in extreme cases, could cause a fire. Volvo said ... caused by the recall and says it accepts full ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued recalls for millions of vehicles ... can damage the intermediate shaft splines over time, which eventually can lead vehicles to continue ...
Ford announced a recall on Thanksgiving day affecting more than half a million Bronco Sport and Escape SUVs to fix a potential fuel leak that could result in a fire ... head on over to NHTSA's ...