
Ford Recall: Brake Failure Issues Affecting F-150 and Expedition Models
Ford has recently announced a significant recall affecting its popular F-150 pickup trucks and Expedition SUVs due to a critical brake failure issue. The company revealed that approximately 238,000 vehicles are included in this recall, which specifically pertains to model years 2021 through 2023. This situation arises from a potential problem with the brake pedal linkage that could lead to brake failure, posing a serious risk to drivers and passengers alike.
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Toyota Announces Recall of Tacoma Trucks Due to Brake Fluid Leak
Toyota has decided to recall over 24,000 Tacoma trucks manufactured in 2022 and 2023. The primary reason for this recall is a potential brake fluid leak that may affect the braking system's performance. This could not only lessen stopping power but also create hazardous situations on the road.
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Ford Initiates Recall of Bronco Sport and Maverick Due to Battery Issues
Ford has announced a large-scale recall affecting over 38,000 Bronco Sport and Maverick vehicles due to battery problems. The primary reason for the recall is diminished battery performance, which can impact engine starting and operation. Specifically, a faulty Battery Management System (BMS) may lead to temporary engine stalls and, in some instances, complete engine failure.
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US Regulators Launch Investigation Into 1.4 Million Honda Vehicles Over Engine Failure Concerns
U.S. regulators have initiated an investigation into over 1.4 million Honda vehicles that may face a serious issue: potential engine failure. This decision comes after receiving complaints from vehicle owners reporting sudden engine stalls while driving. Many of these complaints have arisen concerning the CR-V and Accord models manufactured between 2018 and 2020, raising further concerns about safety.
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