Volkswagen – which owns the Audi brand – has recalled 45,496 cars to fix its child restraint systems related to faulty seat belts. The issue can raise the risk of injury to a child in crash.
Multiple Land Rover SUVs recalled over unsecured child seats
Jaguar Land Rover is recalling 28,000 Land Rover SUVs over a faulty child restraint system. The issue may increase the risk of an injury in a crash.
BMW recalls vehicles over risk of seat belt failure
BMW which also owns Mini and Rolls-Royce brands, has recalled 21,537 vehicles with faulty child restraint systems that increase the risk of an injury to the child during a crash.
Ford recalls more than 40,000 vans due to faulty seat belts
Ford has recalled 42,493 2021 Ford Transit and Ford Connect vehicles with faulty child restraint systems, which may increase the risk of injury during a crash. The defect is caused by “out of tolerance” components provided by the supplier.
New BMWs May Have Seat Belt Issue
Some 2019-2020 BMW 330i and 330i xDrive vehicles are being recalled because of an issue with the seat belt pre-tensioner. Faulty pre-tensioner may allow occupants to slide forward rapidly.
Seat Belt Locking Glitch Forces Recall of Land Rovers
Jaguar Land Rover North America is recalling certain Range Rover and Range Rover Sport models due to a seat belt locking issue.
Honda Issues Recall Due To Metal Fragments Affecting Air Bags
American Honda Motor Co. is recalling certain 2019 CR-V sport utility vehicles due to the possibility that the automobile’s air bags could malfunction due to a steering wheel manufacturing issue.
Ford Recalls Nearly 300 Nautilus Vehicles Due to Air Bag Issue
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2019 Lincoln Nautilus vehicles that are not equipped due to a defect in an air bag cover.
Volvo Issues Recall Over Side-Curtain Air Bag Defect
Volvo has recalled more than 5,500 vehicles due to a serious side-curtain air bag defect.
Volkswagen Recalls Convertibles with Defective Safety Belts
Volkswagen Group of America has recalled more than 1,600 vehicles equipped with defective safety belts.