Automotive Recalls
A recall is issued when a manufacturer or National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) determines that a vehicle, equipment, car seat, or tire creates an unreasonable safety risk or fails to meet minimum safety standards. Most decisions to conduct a recall and remedy a safety defect are made voluntarily by manufacturers prior to any involvement by NHTSA. View our articles concerning the latest recalls.
General Motors Recall’s all Chevrolet Bolt EV’s for Battery Manufacturing Defect General Motors has recalled every Chevrolet Bolt ever manufactured for battery pack manufacturing defects….Read more
There is yet another Takata Airbag recall in effect. This one again affects million vehicles. Interestingly that the Canadian Government is moving faster on announcing…Read more
Fiat Chrysler Recall
One day after Ford Motor Company announced they have expanded their Takata airbag recall Toyota Motor has done the same. However Toyota’s recall is even…Read more
Ford Expands Takata Airbag Recall Ford expanded its Takata airbag recall to more 953,000 vehicles. Affected vehicles include: 2010 Ford Edge and 2010 Lincoln MKX…Read more
Our friends at SkynetisReal highlighted the recent hacking of Fiat Chrysler (FCA) equipped vehicles that have alarming features that can be accessed remotely while a…Read more
Chrysler extended the warranty period on the cross members for the 2007 Jeep Compass and Patriot, as well as the Dodge Caliber. These are prone…Read more
General Motors added about 25,000,000 vehicles to their never-ending recall list mostly surrounding the ignition switch defect. If you drive one of the below vehicles…Read more