
The recall, set to begin in January, covers about 39,900 cars in the 2012-2015 model years.
The recall, set to begin in January, covers about 39,900 cars in the 2012-2015 model years.
The recall affects more than 977,000 vehicles, including gasoline electric hybrid models, in the 2011 to 2015 model years.
The recall, which covers approximately 482,000 vehicles, will address a problem with the curtain shield air bag inflator weld.
The recall affects more than 13,000 vehicles that may have defective impact sensors designed to trigger air bag deployment during a crash.
Dealers will update engine control unit software to address the potential for high thermal stress in certain transistors.
For the second year in a row, light-duty vehicle manufacturers have surpassed national greenhouse gas emissions standards, according to a March 26 report from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
After parking in a garage, a driver may unwittingly leave the plug-in hybrid car running because idling in the electric mode is so quiet.
The recall will address a fire risk in 1,368 of these vehicles in the 2011 and 2012 model years.
Fuel leaks may occur in the fuel injection system in such popular luxury cars as the Audi A6 and A7.
Hyundai and Kia have agreed to pay $100 million in a settlement for misstating the fuel economy of some 1.2 million vehicles they sold from the 2012 and 2013 model years.
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