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Headrest Recall — Safety Issue

Chrysler Group LLC has announced it will recall 840,000 vehicles across the globe due to flaws in the active-restraint head rests. The recall covers 2011-2013 Chrysler Sebring, Chrysler 200, Dodge Avenger and Jeep Liberty vehicles, as well as 2011-2012 Dodge Nitro SUVs. The company said the microcomputer in the headrests may have faulty components, causing…

201307.08
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In-dash Infotainment Lemons

Repeat problems with linking or syncing your phones or other devices to your car? Think this has gotten to the point of being a “lemon” because it substantially affects the use, value or safety of your vehicle? Check out this great article about how car makers are struggling to keep up with our i-phones, androids…

201202.10
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Toyota Camry and RAV Fire Inquiry

The Detroit News reports that federal safety regulators have opened an investigation into 830,000 Toyota vehicles over complaints of fires sparked by power window switches. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Friday it was opening a preliminary investigation into the 2007 Camry and RAV4 after receiving six consumer complaints alleging a fire in the…

201201.25
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Toyota Prius Lemon and Acceleration: Government Covering Up?

An auto safety firm has sued the federal government to get records of its investigation into the unintended acceleration of a Prius last year.  A  freedom-of-information lawsuit by the firm, Safety Research and Strategies, claims that NHTSA (Nation Highway Traffic Safety Administration)was withholding documents and videos that may depict an acceleration incident caused by electronic systems in…

201201.07
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Chevy Volt Potential Lemon Issue

GM has initiated a recall in all but name. After some government crash testing led to battery fires, Chevy is bringing all the Volts back in for a fix. Battery fires may result in a Lemon Law claim for return of these (or other) vehicles. Consumers don’t have to “live” with a dangerous or destroyed…