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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced the voluntary recall on June 9. FCA US confirmed the action on June 10 and said repairs will begin no later than July.
koreaherald.comFord is recalling nearly 550,000 Expedition and Focus models for console edges and engine stall risks. Chrysler and Kia are also recalling vehicles for battery fire and seat belt concerns.
citizen.co.zaFord is recalling more than 250,000 Focus vehicles after a prior repair failed to fix a canister purge valve defect that can cause engines to stall while driving. The new recall supersedes an earlier campaign and will be carried out through a free software update.
cnbc.comStellantis is recalling nearly 1.08 million Jeep Wranglers and Gladiators in the U.S. after notifying the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of a potential fire hazard. The recall covers 2021-2025 model years and includes vehicles in Canada, Mexico, and other markets.
newser.comFord Motor is recalling nearly 420,000 vehicles for seat belt defects and issuing a separate Do Not Drive warning for 4,653 vehicles with suspension problems. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration confirmed the defects can increase injury risk.
TechCrunchWaymo issued a voluntary recall for vehicles using its fifth and sixth generation automated driving systems after incidents in which robotaxis drove onto flooded roads. The action follows an April 20 event in San Antonio in which an empty vehicle was swept into a creek, prompting…
app.buzzsumo.comThe Alphabet-owned company is recalling its fifth- and sixth-generation autonomous driving systems after an unoccupied robotaxi proceeded through a flooded section of roadway. No one was injured. It marks the first recall for the sixth-generation system, which rolled out earlier…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe U.S. Public Interest Research Group published a report analyzing 28 foodborne illness outbreaks announced in 2025, linked to over 1,000 illnesses. The report highlights delays in FDA investigations and instances where outbreaks did not lead to public recalls. The FDA has resp…