WASHINGTON, D.C. --- General Motors is recalling more than 4,500 2008 Cadillac STS and STS-V sedans to repair the tire-pressure monitoring system, Edmunds.com reported.
Read More →DETROIT --- General Motors Corp. is recalling more than 207,500 Buick and Pontiac vehicles because of an engine defect that could cause oil leaks and trigger fires, Reuters reported.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. --- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is urging owners of certain unrepaired Ford, Lincoln and Mercury SUVs, pickup trucks, vans and passenger cars that contain a safety defect to bring their vehicles to dealer repair shops immediately to have the cruise control switch disconnected.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. --- Honda is recalling 273,000 2004-2008 Acura TL sedans to repair a power steering hose that can potentially crack, leak fluid and pose a fire risk.
Read More →FORT MILL, S.C. --- Combi USA Inc. announced a voluntary safety recall of the Centre, Centre ARB and Shuttle Rear Facing Infant Restraints.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. --- The National Highway Safety Administration is advising owners of more than 4 million unrepaired Ford vehicles that the vehicles pose a fire risk because of a defective cruise control deactivation switch and the owners need to "immediately" get it fixed.
Read More →NASHVILLE, Tenn. --- Nissan Motor Co. is recalling 16,365 Murano and Infiniti EX 35 SUVs to correct a software program that could potentially lead to air bag failure.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. --- Evenflo is recalling approximately 1 million Discovery child safety seats that could fail to adequately protect children in a high-impact side collision.
Read More →NEW YORK --- General Motors will be recalling 181,516 Chevrolet HHR wagons because some of the vehicles don't meet government standards for protecting occupants from head injury in a crash, CNN reported.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. --- Ford Motor Co. is recalling more than 180,000 sport utility vehicles and vans in two separate recalls to repair interior door handles and faulty fuel hoses.
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