But, consumers still need to take seriously critical safety issues in 1.4 million
vehicles recalled worldwide involving defective airbags on the driver and passenger sides.
Not exact matches
Tesla has issued a
worldwide recall related to the power - steering systems in 123,000 of its electric Model S
vehicles.
The foot - dragging with Takata has had repercussions for other automakers, who have
recalled about eight million
vehicles worldwide because of the rupture risks.
This recent
recall from Toyota adds to the growing number of
vehicles from various manufacturers being
recalled worldwide because of defective airbag inflators made by Takata.
May 28 (Reuters)- Below are some key events in Takata Corp's ongoing
recalls over defective air bags, which now exceed 53 million
vehicles worldwide since 2008.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) has announced two separate
recalls affecting a total of 88,888
vehicles worldwide.
[18] The
recall was for a total of 200
vehicles worldwide that were produced in 2011 and 2012.
The
recall was issued for the 2014 and 2015 model years and concerns
vehicles sold
worldwide.
Hmm... sounds vaguely familiar to a scenario that has been playing out over the past three years, but FCA points out that none of the affected
vehicles use ammonium - nitrate inflators — the suspected prime culprit in the massive Takata airbag
recall that has affected some 41 million
vehicles worldwide.
Toyota Motor Corp. today issued a massive
recall of 6.4 million
vehicles worldwide for a range of glitches, from faulty airbags and seat rails to defective windshield wipers.The action covers five...
The issue has forced 19 automakers to
recall more than 42 million
vehicles worldwide; another 80 million
vehicles are expected to be
recalled.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles announced yesterday that it would be
recalling 1,908,911
vehicles worldwide due to the airbags and seatbelt pre-tensioners possibly not deploying in the event of a crash.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said on Friday it was
recalling about 162,500 2017 Chrysler Pacifica minivans
worldwide — 7,457 of them in Canada — because a software glitch may cause the
vehicles to stall.
Toyota has formally filed a voluntary
recall for 437,000 hybrid
vehicles worldwide.
More than 8 million Toyota and Lexus
vehicles have been
recalled worldwide (including the 2010 Prius), and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has linked at least 52 deaths to unexpected acceleration in these
vehicles.
It is not guaranteed that all affected Volkswagen
vehicles sold
worldwide will be fixed or
recalled.
In April, Fiat Chrysler
recalled more than 1.1 million cars and SUVs
worldwide because the
vehicles may roll away after drivers exit.