No Recall For Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain Steering Problem Following Investigation
GM previously issued a Service Bulletin to address the problem.
Read More »GM previously issued a Service Bulletin to address the problem.
Read More »410,019 trucks have been recalled to fix the faulty inflators.
Read More »The defect is similar to the Takata airbags recall.
Read More »Only vehicles purchased after March 1, 2019 are involved in this class-action suit.
Read More »Replacements for newer vehicles still ramping up.
Read More »Affected airbag inflators were manufactured by ARC Automotive Inc.
Read More »Hyundai, Mercedes and Stellantis also used defective LG batteries.
Read More »681,509 vehicles are affected.
Read More »Over 700,000 vehicles are affected.
Read More »Even more advanced safety features could reduce road fatalities.
Read More »More than 727,000 units will be affected by this eventual recall.
Read More »Fatalities rose despite the frequency of crashes dwindling.
Read More »1,789 units are affected.
Read More »Only lawsuits seem to force the automaker to own up to many key issues.
Read More »Non-adjustable units seem to fix the issue.
Read More »Plaintiffs claim their vehicles have diminished value and usability.
Read More »Owners have reported leaks, error messages and other problems.
Read More »Some fake ones look nearly identical to certified OEM parts.
Read More »The wheel-well liner screw/clips may chafe against the transmission.
Read More »Crash testing and safety tech testing.
Read More »The airbag is made by a U.S. supplier called ARC Automotive.
Read More »Affected vehicles could fail the Inspection and Maintenance tests.
Read More »More than 3,200 vehicles potentially affected.
Read More »Although both batteries will use a similar-style pouch cell.
Read More »Over 30 million vehicles are involved in the investigation.
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