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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued a recall notification for 1,227,808 of 2019 and 2021-2024 Ram 1500 pickups in the U.S. for a software malfunction.
The NHTSA recently announced recalls for 252,038 vehicles. This includes Ford, Stellantis, Volvo vehicles as well as Mack Trucks. Volvo, Ram, Ford among 252,000 vehicles recalled: Check recent car ...
Recall notification letters are expected to be delivered by Dec. 10. Owners may contact Hyundai Customer Service at 800-633-5151. Recalled vehicles (1,545): 2019-2024 Nexo. GM recall for turn ...
Toyota was also forced to pay a total of $66.2 million in fines to the Department of Transportation for failing to handle recalls properly and $25.5 million to Toyota shareholders whose stock lost value due to recalls. Nearly 400 wrongful-death and personal injury cases were also privately settled by Toyota as a result of unintended acceleration.
Air line failure is a failure of the tubing which connects the air bags or struts to the rest of the air system, and is typically DOT-approved nylon air brake line. This usually occurs when the air lines, which must be routed to the air bags through the chassis of the vehicle, rub against a sharp edge of a chassis member or a moving suspension ...
Jeep-maker Stellantis is recalling nearly 1.5 million Ram pickup trucks, citing a software issue that affects the electronic stability control system. The recall covers truck models from 2019 and ...
NHTSA said Wednesday that it carefully considered the comments on its decision to seek a recall of all the inflators and decided that more investigation is warranted. The agency said that in the coming weeks it will send more information request letters to ARC, vehicle manufacturers and air bag-module manufacturing companies.
The recall covers Ram 1500, 2500 and 3500 pickups from the 2019 to 2022 model years. The company, formerly Fiat Chrysler, says it found that striker plates on the pickups may not be lined up right ...