Kia recalls more than 104,000 vehicles due to fire risk
IT PAYS TO STAY ALERT to recalls, or you might find yourself in very hot water. Or flames, as the case may be. Kia, who appears to have had problems in 2023, 2021 and 2017
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IT PAYS TO STAY ALERT to recalls, or you might find yourself in very hot water. Or flames, as the case may be. Kia, who appears to have had problems in 2023, 2021 and 2017
Continue readingWHEN YOU’RE HOT, you’re hot. And when you’re not, you’re not (with apologies to Holden Torana from way back when). Tesla’s woes with the Cybertruck continue. Tesla announced two separate Cybertruck recalls, adding to its
Continue readingLEXUS AUSTRALIA HAS ANNOUNCED that it will initiate a safety recall involving GS, GS F, IS, RC and RC F vehicles produced between January 2012 and August 2018, inclusive. There are 14,301 vehicles involved in
Continue readingLEXUS AUSTRALIA HAS ANNOUNCED that it will initiate a safety recall involving NX350h, NX450h+ and LX600 vehicles produced between November 2021 – April 2022 (inclusive). There are approximately 911 vehicles involved in the Australian market.
Continue readingIN YET ANOTHER RECALL, Lexus Australia has announced a safety recall campaign to inspect spot welds on a range of Lexus NX vehicles produced for the Australian market between 15th November 2021 and 26th January
Continue readingDUE TO AN ERROR THAT may allow moving images to be depicted on the display screen while the vehicle is in motion, Lexus Australia has announced a safety recall campaign to reprogram the Display Audio
Continue readingTOYOTA AUSTRALIA HAS ANNOUNCED that it will initiate a safety recall involving Toyota Kluger Hybrid, RAV4 Hybrid, LandCruiser 300 and Mirai vehicles produced between March 2021 and April 2022 (inclusive). There are approximately 26,000 vehicles
Continue readingTOYOTA’S RUN OF RECALLS continues. Toyota Australia has announced that it will initiate a safety recall involving Prius vehicles produced between June 2021 and July 2021. There are 17 vehicles involved in the Australian market,
Continue readingPERHAPS THE PREDICTIONS THAT over-dependence on computer technology would come back to bite car companies on the rear may be coming true. We at seniordriveraus are hearing increasing stories of software issues on a wide
Continue readingTHE SUDDEN RUSH OF RECALLS continues with Toyota announcing a recall of the C-HR model produced between October 2019 to April 2021. The involved vehicles are equipped with a high-pressure fuel pump for the direct
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