
The largest of two separate recalls involves 65,352 2013-2016 model-year Range Rover and 2014-2016-MY Range Rover Sport SUVs whose doors may unlatch unexpectedly.
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Current labels on some Braun-modified vehicles may include inaccurate weight-rating information, increasing the risk of vehicle overloading.
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In nearly 433,000 vehicles in North America, a glitch in the body control module software may cause the engine to continue to run after the driver tries to turn off the ignition.
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The action affects 814 E250 BlueTec, E250 BlueTec 4Matic, GLK250 and ML250 BlueTec vehicles in the 2015 model year.
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The action, set to get under way by early August, affects 9,614 SUVs in the 2015 model year.
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The recalled SUVs are at risk for having faulty suspension components that could lead to rear-end instability, reduced braking power or both.
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The recall, set to begin in early July, affects more than 3,000 of the luxury crossover vehicles.
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The recall will address the potential for moisture to reach power liftgate control modules to create a fire risk.
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In 72,000 vehicles, the automatic pre-collision braking system is at risk for failing if the switch that activates the brake lights fails.
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To fix the problem, Ford dealers will update the instrument panel cluster software -- free of charge.
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