Ram is recalling 52,565 heavy-duty trucks due to a faulty security module that could deactivate stability control and airbags ...
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration lists recalls Dec. 22 including Acura, BMW, Ford, GMC, Kia, Ram and Volkswagen ...
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Ram recalls over 52K trucks over airbag issue
Ram is recalling tens of thousands of its newest heavy duty pickups after discovering a software problem that can quietly ...
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Major car brands recall 430,000 vehicles over huge safety concerns - Ford, BMW, Honda and more
Drivers are being warned of serious vehicle recalls amid fears that safety issues inside some of the most popular cars could ...
On certain passenger vehicles, the rear suspension lower arms and/or control arms could break due to improper welding. Vehicle handling and control would be reduced, increasing the risk of loss of ...
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Ram Orders Recall for 52,565 HD Trucks with a Faulty Safety Module Causing Airbag-Related Issues
A faulty safety module could shut off stability control and keep the affected heavy-duty pickups from deploying their airbags.
GM has released a new customer satisfaction program for the Chevy Equinox EV and Blazer EV, addressing an issue with the drive motor power control module.
One Jeep Wrangler 4xe owner documents what really happens during a dealer recall visit after Stellantis recalled over 320,000 SUVs over a battery issue.
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The FAA is providing an additional $20 million to Duluth International Airport (KDLH) for a new air traffic control tower, contributing to the project's total cost of $66 million, also supported by ...
When governments panic, they legislate. When they legislate in panic, they create monsters. Australia’s world-first ban on social media for under-16s, which came into force on 10 December, 2025, is ...
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