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Toyota Recalls Almost 6 Million Vehicles Over Fuel Pump Failure

Toyota and Lexus recently issued a fuel pump recall that affects 3.34 million vehicles across the country. If you drive an affected vehicle and you’ve already taken it to the dealership three or more times for repairs, call a lemon law attorney for guidance on what to do next.
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My Car Has Been Recalled—Now What?

If you have received a notice of a safety recall affecting your vehicle, you may have several questions about the process. If any issues arise, contact a knowledgeable lemon law attorney for guidance.
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Ford Recalls Over 620,000 Vehicles Over Electrical Conductivity Failure

Ford Motor Company recently issued a safety recall that affects over 620,000 vehicles. Several 2020 models are equipped with a malfunctioning rearview camera, so it’s important to visit the dealership to receive a replacement part.
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KIA Engine Defect Class Action Settlement

Kia has recently reached a class action settlement for several 2011-2019 models with engine defects. If you’ve recently received a notice in the mail, contact our office to learn more about why pursuing an independent lemon law claim is often more successful than a class action settlement.
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Fiat Chrysler Considering a Recall of Over One Million Vehicles

A number of Jeep owners have struggled with engines that excessively consume oil and create additional problems, and Fiat Chrysler is looking into issuing a recall over tailpipes that emit excessive pollution. Approximately one million vehicles could be impacted by this recall.
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Ford Issues Recall Over Braking Failures

Ford Motor Company recently issued a safety recall that affects 2015-2018 Ford Edge and 2016-2018 Lincoln MKX SUVs. Affected consumers will soon be able to receive replacement front brake jounce hoses that are not prone to leaking or increased risk of crash.
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Over 270,000 Autos Recalled by Hyundai Over Faulty Accessory Power Port

In mid-July 2020, Hyundai issued a recall affecting over 270,000 vehicles that may have a defective accessory power outlet. A repair solution is expected to become available by August 28, 2020. In the meantime, consumers are urged to refrain from using this faulty outlet.
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How Do I Know if my Vehicle is a Lemon?

If you are struggling with a persistent vehicle defect that has yet to be resolved after several unsuccessful repair attempts, you may have a lemon on your hands. Contact an attorney to determine what path to take to obtain the replacement vehicle or refund you’re owed.
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Toyota Issues Recall for Prius Hybrids in Danger of Losing Power

Toyota has recently issued a recall affecting several of their Prius hybrid vehicles. Certain vehicles may fail to enter a failsafe driving mode as intended, which could result in loss of power and increase the risk of collision. Affected consumers will be notified by late August 2020.
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Over 2 Million Ford Vehicles Recalled for Faulty Door Hinge

Ford recently issued a recall that affects over 2 million vehicles. Many models are impacted by a defective door hinge that may cause doors to swing open while the car is in motion. This recall addresses several vehicles who already sought a repair for this issue that failed to resolve the problem.
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Ford Recalls 2020 Expedition and Lincoln Navigator for Automatic Braking Failures

Ford recently announced that certain 2020 Expedition and Lincoln Navigator vehicles may have a nonoperational Pre-Collision Assist system, increasing the likelihood and severity of a collision. If you think this recall applies to you, contact your dealership to learn more.
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Subaru Recalls Multiple Vehicles For Malfunctioning Fuel Pump

Subaru has recently issued a fuel pump recall for the 2019 Ascent, 2019 Impreza, 2019 Legacy, and 2019 Outback. You’ll receive a notification when the replacement parts are ready, and your dealership will work with you to resolve the hazardous issue.
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