DETROIT — General Motors issued a new round of recalls for faulty ignition switches this week, but the company says the problem is different than the ignition switch defect that sparked recalls in ...
The 2008 Chrysler Town and Country minivan is included in the second recall of Chrysler and Dodge vehicles to fix an ignition key rotation problem. IFCAR/Creative Commons Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is ...
Over time, worn surfaces on keys and internal switch components can mean switch positioning errors and unintended engine startups, the National Transportation Safety Board warns. Switches and ...
WASHINGTON (AP)-- Honda Motor Co. is recalling the popular Accord and Civic passenger cars to address problems with an ignition switch that could allow the key to be removed without the transmission ...
The top component is the switch detent plunger of a 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt, which is one of the seven GM models that have been recalled over problems with the vehicles’ ignition switches. The bottom ...
For several weeks, CBS News has been reporting on its investigation into a General Motors recall. At least 13 people have died in accidents linked to an ignition-switch defect. CBS News' reporting ...
General Motors today told the NHTSA it would recall 3.16 million older model vehicles because a combination of too much weight on the key chain and a jarring event like striking a pothole could cause ...
Volkswagen is recalling over 47,000 Jetta sedans from the 2019 and 2020 model years because their ignition switches may fail, especially when temperatures are high. The recall includes only Jettas ...
How did this happen? A scathing audit of the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration's (NHTSA) Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) by the Department of Transportation's Office of ...
The latest ignition switch trial will continue after General Motors’ attempt to toss the case from court was denied by a Texas judge, according to Automotive News. The case, involving Zachary Stevens ...
Nearly half of the 2.6 million vehicles covered by the sweeping General Motors ignition switch recall have not been fixed. So America's largest automaker has turned to bribery: The company is offering ...
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