WASHINGTON - Chrysler Group is recalling 16,229 MY 2008 Jeep Liberty vehicles to replace the windshield wiper motors.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Volvo Trucks North America is recalling more than 1,900 trucks because they may have labels containing misinformation that could lead to vehicle overloading, creating a safety risk.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Mercedes-Benz is recalling nearly 2,300 MY 2011 vehicles -- including the M-Class (W164), GL-Class (X164), E-Class (W212), and R-Class (V251) -- because the O-ring may not have been properly lubricated in all cases.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Medtec Ambulance Corp. is recalling 198 MY 2007-2010 Type II ambulances because of improper seat belt assembly, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Hyundai Translead is recalling 203 MY 2011 53-foot Composite dry van trailers that are equipped with Arvin Meritor suspension systems.
Read More →WASHINGTON - As the fall and winter driving seasons get under way, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is urging users of 15-passenger vans to take specific steps to keep occupants safe. Two recent fatal crashes, in New York and Georgia, involving 15-passenger vans that rolled over and resulted in 10 deaths give urgency to this reminder.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Volvo Cars of North America LLC is recalling 9,746 MY 2010-2011 S80, MY 2010 V70, MY 2011 XC60 and MY 2010-2011 XC70 vehicles because of a potential airbag problem.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Chrysler Group LLC is recalling 26,397 MY 2010 Chrysler 300, Chrysler Sebring, Dodge Avenger, Dodge Challenger and Dodge Journey vehicles, as well as MY 2011 Dodge Ram trucks.
Read More →WASHINGTON - General Motors Corp. is recalling 303,100 MY 2009-2010 Chevrolet Impalas because of a safety belt problem.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Chrysler Group LLC is recalling 840 MY 2010 Dodge Ram D2, DJ and DS-body trucks because they may include certification or supplemental tire pressure information labels printed with incorrect weight or seating capacity information, NHTSA said.
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