Full-size SUVs manufactured by brands beneath the General Motors umbrella are the subject of a new safety recall involving seat belts. Only models from 2021 and 2022 with third-row seats are affected.
Issues with air bag seat weight sensors on certain Honda vehicles and tailgate latches on certain GM vehicles have prompted the automakers to recall a combined total of more than one million vehicles.
These vehicles do not comply with the occupant protection requirements of FMVSS No. 201, "Occupant Protection in Interior Impact." The console cover on these vehicles may not stay closed in a ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hyundai is recalling 239,000 cars in the U.S. because the seat belt pretensioners ... or hybrid electric vehicles. Vehicles repaired under the previous recalls will need ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) opened a preliminary investigation into an estimated 50,000 Tesla Model X SUVs over complaints of front seat belt failures. According to ...
Subaru has recalled 118,723 vehicles because a sensor may short circuit, preventing the front passenger air bag from deploying in a crash. The recall ... this month, General Motors recalled ...
Among major makes, Ford leads the pack in issuing the most recalls this year, with 67 separate campaigns affecting 8,636,265 vehicles ... related recalls include seat belts, brakes, electrical ...
Volkswagen's number for this recall is 69GU ... and 2021-2022 S3 Sedan vehicles. The rear seat belt automatic locking retractors may deactivate early, which can prevent the child restraint ...
Seamless reading experience. Save your favourite. According to WHO studies, a seat belt reduces the risk of fatal injury by 50% for front seat occupants. According to Maruti officials, seat belts ...
Seat belt use also prevents severe head injuries. For occupants in the front seats of passenger vehicles, seat belts lower fatal injury risk by 45% and cut moderate to critical injury risk by 50%.
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