A worn internal component in the starter motor can overheat and potentially spark a fire. Here are the models affected and ...
BMW of North America has issued a recall of nearly 90,000 vehicles made between 2021 and 2024 including a Toyota model due to a defect with the engine starter that can overheat or catch fire.
Thousands of BMW and Toyota vehicles have been recalled due to a fault in the starter motor which "may overheat," according ...
Those of us who are solar-powered and despise the cold but are forced to live in it during this time of year may be cursing ...
BMW has issued a new recall of an issue that led to a first campaign last September: a potentially defective engine starter that can represent a fire risk.
BMW and Chrysler are just some of the companies that are recalling specific models due to potential safety risks, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Chrysler, BMW, Toyota recall vehicles. See if your car needs repair.
Facelifted compact SUV borrows electric style from its iX3 big brother even though it rides on a totally different platform ...
BMW of North America has announced a recall of 87,394 vehicles due to a fire risk from an engine starter that could overheat.
The recall comprises 2.0-liter turbo vehicles from BMW and Toyota with production dates from November 26, 2020, through May 7, 2024 ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued a sweeping series of recall notices affecting a vast array of vehicles, ranging ...
• Chrysler (FCA US, LLC): Owners of 2021-2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee L models are warned that rear coil springs may detach. Additionally, Chrysler is recalling 2025-2026 Ram trucks and ...
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