Honda Recalls Over 880,000 Vehicles Due to Rear Suspension Corrosion Risk
Honda has issued a significant recall affecting over 880,000 SUVs and pickup trucks in the United States. The recall addresses a critical sa...
Ford:: Recalling over 1 million Ford and Lincoln vehicles for a software error causing rearview camera issues. Affected models include F-150, Edge, Transit, Bronco, and more.
Ram:: Recalling certain Ram ProMaster vans due to rearview cameras not displaying an image, affecting 235,640 vehicles.
Volkswagen:: Recalling Atlas Cross Sport and Atlas vehicles for a distorted rearview camera image due to a software error, impacting 171,381 vehicles.
Nissan:: Recalling Frontier and Kicks vehicles due to a center information display unit potentially displaying a blank screen when in reverse, affecting 79,755 vehicles.
Ford F-150 Lightning:: Recalling nearly 30,000 F-150 Lightning EV pickups due to a potential loss of steering. This could happen because the front upper control arm ball joint nut may not have been tightened properly, allowing the front upper control arm to detach from the knuckle assembly.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has published several recall notices for major automakers. Ford is recalling a substantial number of vehicles due to software glitches affecting the rearview camera. Stellantis (Ram) and Volkswagen are also addressing rearview camera issues, while Nissan is dealing with information display problems. Ford is also recalling F-150 Lightning models due to potential steering issues.
These recalls highlight the importance of regular vehicle maintenance and prompt attention to recall notices. Owners can check the NHTSA website using their VIN to identify any potential recalls affecting their vehicle. It's also worth noting that Ford estimates only 1% of the recalled F-150 Lightning vehicles actually have the defect.
Q: How do I check if my car is recalled?
You can check USA TODAY’s automotive recall database &ref=yanuki.com or search NHTSA’s database &ref=yanuki.com for new recalls. The NHTSA website allows you to search for recalls based on your vehicle identification number (VIN).
Q: What should I do if my vehicle is affected by a recall?
Contact your local dealership to schedule a free repair. Notification letters are typically mailed to affected owners with instructions.
Check your vehicle's VIN against the NHTSA database to identify any potential recalls.
Stay informed about recall notices from your vehicle's manufacturer.
Schedule necessary repairs promptly to address safety concerns.
Be aware of potential warning signs, such as unusual noises or display malfunctions.
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