WASHINGTON - After five months of investigating sudden-acceleration issues involving Toyota vehicles, U.S. Transportation Department officials said they have identified no safety defects other than the ones reported by Toyota: sticky gas pedals and floor mats that can entrap gas pedals, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Honda Motor Co. is recalling 384,220 MY 2003 Accord, MY 2003 Civic and MY 2003-2004 Element cars because of a problem with the ignition switch.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Mercedes-Benz USA LLC is recalling G-Class vehicles because of problems with headlamp grills and turn signal grill covers.
Read More →TORRANCE, CA - Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc. announced it intends to conduct a voluntary safety recall involving approximately 373,000 MY 2000-2004 Toyota Avalons sold in the United States because the vehicle's steering lock bar might break under certain conditions.
Read More →TORRANCE, CA - Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc. announced that Lexus will conduct a voluntary safety recall of approximately 39,000 MY 2003-2007 LX 470 vehicles to address a steering shaft condition.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Nissan North America is recalling 46,000 MY 2009-2010 Nissan Cube vehicles because they fail to comply with federal safety standards in place to guard against fuel system leaks.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Jaguar Land Rover North America LLC is recalling more than 5,000 MY 2010-2011 Jaguar XK and MY 2010 Jaguar XF V8 5.0L gasoline engine vehicles.
Read More →WASHINGTON - BMW of North America LLC is recalling more than 6,000 MY 2010 and 2011 5-Series and 5-Series Gran Turismo passenger vehicles because of a fuel gauge problem.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Nova Bus Inc. is recalling 139 MY 2007-2010 Nova LFS transit buses equipped with Bendix ABS/ATC valves and V-BEA multiplexing system.
Read More →WASHINGTON - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said July 14 it hasn't yet reached any conclusions about whether driver error is responsible for the sudden-acceleration episodes that led to last year's Toyota recalls, the Associated Press reported.
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