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GM76.7403.98%
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CYD41.2801.68%
HMC24.5001.01%
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GM76.7403.98%
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CYD41.2801.68%
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TM215.00011.34%
CVNA338.83018.61001%
PAG153.2805.11%
LAD263.2801.74%
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ABG200.6805.54%
SAH65.9602.46%
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GM76.7403.98%
F12.1900.67%
RIVN15.1400.45%
CYD41.2801.68%
HMC24.5001.01%
TM215.00011.34%
CVNA338.83018.61001%
PAG153.2805.11%
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GM, Ford recall nearly 700,000 U.S. vehicles over safety defects

GM, Ford recall nearly 700,000 U.S. vehicles over safety defects

On the Dash:

  • Nearly 700,000 U.S. vehicles are affected by defects in rearview cameras and windshield wipers.
  • The recalls impact widely used SUVs and trucks, emphasizing potential safety risks for drivers.
  • Owners should contact dealers immediately to schedule inspections and repairs at no cost.

General Motors and Ford are recalling nearly 700,000 vehicles in the United States due to defects that could put drivers at risk, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). 

On Wednesday, GM announced a recall of approximately 270,000 vehicles over rearview camera failures. The issue affects multiple models from recent years, where cameras may stop functioning, increasing the risk of collisions while reversing. According to NHTSA, the affected vehicles include the  Chevrolet Malibu sedans, which dealers have been instructed to inspect and repair the cameras at no cost to owners.

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Separately, on Tuesday, Ford said it’s recalling more than 420,000 vehicles, including Lincoln Navigator and Ford Expedition SUVs and select F-Series trucks, due to the windshield wiper arms that may break and fail during operation. Affected vehicles will also be repaired free of charge at dealerships.

The combined recalls highlight the ongoing importance of safety monitoring and regulatory oversight in the U.S. auto industry. Vehicle owners are urged to check whether their cars are affected and schedule repairs promptly.

Notably, the recalls come as automakers continue to expand vehicle technology, which can sometimes introduce new points of failure that require rapid action to maintain safety standards.

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