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Nissan:: Recalling 173,301 vehicles due to potential fuel pump issues that could lead to engine stalling. Why this matters: Engine stalling can increase the risk of accidents.
Stellantis:: Recalling 298,439 Dodge Dart vehicles due to a shifter cable defect that may disable the park function, potentially causing rollaway. Why this matters: Vehicles rolling away can cause property damage and injuries.
Hyundai:: Recalling over 135,000 Santa Fe SUVs (2024 and 2025 models with 2.5-liter turbocharged engines) due to improperly installed starter motors posing a fire risk. Why this matters: Fire risks can endanger vehicle occupants and surrounding property.
BMW:: Recalling over 145,000 vehicles in the United States because an overheated starter could increase the risk of a fire, affecting 2020 340I, X7, and X5 models. Why this matters: Similar to Hyundai, this poses a significant fire risk.
Toyota:: Recalling nearly 400,000 vehicles (2022-2025 Toyota Tundras and Tundra hybrids and 2023-2025 Sequoia hybrids) because the rearview camera may not display when backing up. Why this matters: Malfunctioning rearview cameras increase the risk of backup accidents.
Nissan is recalling 173,301 vehicles in the US due to a potential issue with the fuel pump. This problem can cause the engine to stall, increasing the risk of accidents. The recall affects specific models where the fuel pump may fail prematurely.
Stellantis is recalling 298,439 Dodge Dart vehicles due to a defect in the shifter cable. This defect could prevent the vehicle from properly engaging the park function, leading to potential rollaway situations. Owners are advised to use the parking brake until the issue is resolved.
Hyundai is recalling over 135,000 Santa Fe SUVs due to a fire risk caused by an improperly installed starter motor. The protective cover may not have been fully installed during assembly, increasing the risk of an electrical short, particularly during a crash. The recall affects 2024 and 2025 models with 2.5-liter turbocharged engines manufactured between December 28, 2023, and July 7, 2025.
BMW is recalling over 145,000 vehicles in the United States due to an overheated starter that could increase the risk of a fire. The recall affects vehicles across 2020 340I, X7, and X5 models. BMW dealers will replace the engine starter free of charge.
Toyota is recalling nearly 400,000 vehicles because the rearview camera may not display when backing up, increasing the risk of a crash. The recall includes 2022-2025 Toyota Tundras and Tundra hybrids and 2023-2025 Sequoia hybrids. The number of automobiles in the recall total 393,838, with the non-hybrid Tundra making up more than half of them.
Q: What should I do if my car is part of the Nissan fuel pump recall?
Contact your local Nissan dealer to schedule a free repair. In the meantime, be aware of potential engine stalling.
Q: How can I find out if my Dodge Dart is affected by the Stellantis recall?
Check the NHTSA website or contact your local Stellantis dealer with your VIN to determine if your vehicle is included.
Q: What are the risks associated with the Hyundai Santa Fe fire risk?
The primary risk is an electrical fire, especially during or after a crash. Contact your dealer immediately for inspection and repair.
Q: What BMW models are affected by the starter recall?
The recall affects 2020 340I, X7, and X5 models. Schedule a free starter replacement at your local BMW dealer.
Q: What should Toyota owners do if their rearview camera is not working?
Contact a Toyota dealer to arrange for a repair to ensure the rearview camera functions correctly.
Stay informed about vehicle recalls to ensure your safety and the safety of others.
Check the NHTSA website regularly to see if your vehicle is affected by any recalls.
Promptly address recall notices by scheduling repairs with authorized dealers.
Be aware of the potential risks associated with the identified defects in your vehicle.
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