Safercar.gov has many vehicles and other products on the recall list. Do you have anything on this list? If you do, see information below or you can do your own research by contact www.safercar.gov.
VEHICLES
Honda – 2006 CR-V. NHTSA ID #12V124000. Weld strength attaching the sub-frame bushing collar to the passenger side front lower arm is insufficient. Could cause loss of steering; possible crash.
Toyota – 2012 Sienna & 4-Runner. NHTSA ID #12V120000. Non-original equipment remote engine starters. If fails, could cause antilock braking and stability control may be lost.
Chevy – 2012 Express & Suburban &GMCSavana & Yuko XL Heavy Duty vehicles. Steering gear pitman shaft may not have been adequately hardened and could fracture. GM Safety Recall #12055. NHTSA ID #12V1120000.
Porsche – 2012 911 Carrera S. NHTSA #12V107000. Recall for vehicles manufactured from 10/26/11 thru 1/24/12. Interference between a coolant line & fuel line may cause the fuel line to become disconnected at the quick connector. Porsche Safety Recall #AC02.
Landrover – 1995-1999 Discovery, 1999-2004 Discovery II, 1995 Range Rover Classic. NHTSA #12E010000. Power Train Driveline/Driveshaft. Recall due to the rear driveshaft couplings may not have been manufactured to the required engineering design specificaitons and may exhibit the onset of joint separation. Landrover Recall #P024.
Hyundai – 2011-2012 Sonata. Hybrid vehicles. NHTSA #12V101000 due to rear center seat belts. Release mechanism could detach both the lap and shoulder portion at the lower anchorage point & fails to conform with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard “Occupant Crash Protection.”
Subaru – 2012 Forester. NHTSA #12V099000. Rear Seat belts doesnt meet lockability requirements and fail to comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (“Occupant Crash Protection”). Subaru’s Recall #WQA-37.
Is your vehicle on this list? Make sure to check or call information listed on the safercar.gov website or call #888-327-4236, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Vehicle Safety Hotline.
(Source: safercar.gov)

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