The two Korean automakers have issued recalls over defective SK On battery cells that could increase the risk of a fire
Kia is recalling 462,869 Tellurides because a damaged power seat switch can overheat and cause a fire, superseding an earlier recall
The affordable Sentra might have a loose driveshaft, while the Rogue may have bad transaxle assemblies
Mustang owners face cold-weather wiper issues while Mach-E drivers could experience rear differential failures
A software update meant to fix silent hybrids may have created a new headache
Hyundai’s Palisade recall prompted a GM engineer to test the Vistiq’s seatbacks, while the company is also aware of six incidents but no injuries
A transmission fault affecting big Ford and Lincoln SUVs and trucks headlines Ford’s latest recall news, while Bronco Raptors also face loose fender flares
A software logic fault can blank the Tucson’s gauges at speed, taking the speedometer and head-up display down with it
Over 250,000 vehicles have been recalled and dealers can’t sell the Discovery, Defender, or Range Rover until they get protective lubricant gel
A battery ECU software defect could shut down the electric drive system in select Toyota, Lexus, and Subaru EVs
Waymo is recalling thousands of autonomous taxis after discovering construction zones can still confuse software
Only seven of America’s 51 Valkyries carry the track suspension behind a fire risk that surfaces under very specific cornering conditions
With as many recalls as Ford conducts, you’d figure they at least be good at fixing them
This Toyota twin-turbo V6 teardown reveals how tiny metal particles may have led to catastrophic engine failure
Ford takes lessons learned from its Spanish factory to improve the quality of its engines
More than 4,000 Navigator, Nautilus, and Mustang models were marked fixed seven years ago and still have gauges that can go dark
A software audit found Ford can’t verify that a major Focus safety recall was completed correctly on thousands of vehicles
Peeling chrome on the center console of certain Ford Expeditions can develop edges sharp enough to cut occupants