

Volkswagen will begin to notify owners on May 26. Volkswagen is recalling 15,874 of its TAOS vehicles because the fuel delivery pump may break, which could cause a sudden engine stall and increase the risk of injury in a crash, according to an NHTSA report. Volkswagen's number for this recall is 57J4. Owners can contact Volkswagen's customer service at 1-80 for more information. A remedy for the recall is still under development, and Volkswagen will send a second letter once a remedy is available. Volkswagen has issued a stop sale on the 2023 ID4. Volkswagen will begin notifying owners about the recall on May 26. Volkswagen is recalling 16,207 of its ID4 vehicles because the door handles may have been manufactured to allow water to enter the circuit board assembly, according to an NHTSA report. The doors could open unexpectedly when the vehicle is subject to "high lateral forces" at speeds under 9 mph, increasing the risk of injury while driving. Volkswagen ID4 doors can open unexpectedly Owners may contact Kia customer service at 1-80 for more information.
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Affected owners can take their vehicles to dealers, which will update the power sliding door control module software for free. Kia will notify customers by mail on April 28 about the recall. The NHTSA's Office of Defects Investigation said it has received five complaints related to the power sliding doors, three of which were reported injuries and bruises to arms, hands, or shoulders. Kia is recalling 51,568 of its Carnival minivans because the auto-reverse feature on the power sliding doors may not activate, according to an NHTSA recall report, which can close on a passenger and increase the risk of an injury.

Kia Carnival power sliding doors causing injuries Owners may contact Volkswagen's customer service at 1-80 or put their vehicle identification number online to see if their car is affected. Until there's a remedy, the automaker urged people to not let anyone sit in the front passenger seat. The passenger occupant detection system on affected models may experience a fault in the wiring and deactivate the front passenger air bag when the seat is occupied, which can increase the risk of an injury in a crash, according to an NHTSA report.Īffected owners are expected to begin to be notified by mail on May 26. Volkswagen is recalling 143,053 of its SUVs because the front passenger air bags may be deactivated. Volkswagen Atlas SUVs' front passenger air bags could deactivate
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The automaker said it would provide owners with either a free repair or an offer to repurchase the vehicle if it’s beyond repair. Honda said owners can expect to get notification letters on May 8, according to the report. Only about 1% of recalled vehicles are expected to have corroded frames, according to Honda, which is not aware of any fatalities or injuries related to the issue. Recalled vehicles: 2007-2011 Honda CR-V.If the car is driven through puddles and flooded areas, the de-icing salt can accumulate on the car’s rear frame and cause it to corrode over time, Honda said. The vehicles involved are in “salt belt” states, where a salt treatment is applied to roadways to combat ice. Honda is recalling 563,711 vehicles for potentially having corroded frames, according to an NHTSA recall report. Last week's car recall roundup: Nearly 400,000 cars from Honda, Jeep and Audi under recall Honda CR-Vs could have corrosion What else is under recall?: Check USA TODAY's searchable recall database cars, food, consumer products and more The NHTSA website also allows you to search for recalls based on your vehicle identification number, or VIN. Honda and Volkswagen accounted for most of the 790,000 cars recalled in the last week.Ĭar owners can check USA TODAY’s automotive recall database or search the NHTSA’s database for new recalls. National Highway Traffic Administration includes potentially corroded SUV frames, possibly deactivated front passenger air bags and power sliding doors causing injuries. The latest round of vehicle recalls posted in the last week by the U.S.
