Jeep Renegade recall: Bumper backup light issue
Jeep Renegade recall: Bumper backup light issue

Chrysler is recalling 2,100 Renegade SUVs after finding faulty bumper backup lights. December 17, 2024 — The Jeep Renegade recall involves more than 2,100 2021-2023 Jeep Renegades equipped with incorrect bumper backup light assemblies. Incorrect reverse lights may not provide illumination and may not let others know that the Renegade is reversing. Additionally, the flaw violates federal safety standards. Fiat Chrysler first learned of the problem in July, when vehicles in Europe experienced problems with bumper reverse light assemblies. Jeep Renegade recall letters will be mailed out on January 30, 2024, and dealers may replace the bumper reverse light assembly. Owners of 2021-2023 Jeep Renegades can contact FCA customer service at 800-853-1403 and reference recall number D7B.

Nissan Z recalled due to pop-up hood issue
Nissan Z recalled due to pop-up hood issue

Nissan is recalling Z cars because the pop-up hood may become deactivated. November 7, 2024 — Nissan Z is recalling nearly 4,800 vehicles in the United States and Canada due to a problem with the front bumper wiring harness. The recalled 2023-2024 Nissan Z vehicles are equipped with a connector for the right pedestrian detection sensor that may be reversed in the front bumper harness. This prevents the pop-up hood from activating. In January, Nissan technicians discovered an erroneous diagnostic trouble code (DTC) when a pedestrian collision detection sensor in the front bumper harness became disconnected. Engineers investigated and discovered the cause and how the problem caused delayed activation or deactivation of the pop-up hood. Nissan is not aware of any warranty claims or injuries related to the issue. Once the Nissan Z recall letter is mailed out on December 12, 2024, Nissan dealers will replace the front bumper wiring harness. Owners can call 800-867-7669 and inquire about Nissan Z…

Toyota Sequoia recalled due to resin trailer hitch cover
Toyota Sequoia recalled due to resin trailer hitch cover

Toyota is recalling 47,000 Sequoia vehicles because the trailer hitch cover could separate from the bumper. August 27, 2024 — The 2023-2024 Toyota Sequoia recall affects approximately 45,300 Sequoia SUVs in the United States and approximately 1,412 Sequoia SUVs in Canada. The Toyota Sequoia resin trailer hitch cover may detach from the rear bumper while driving, posing a road hazard. SUV owners will receive a letter from Toyota requiring the removal of the resin trailer hitch cover until dealers replace the cover with an improved version. The government has not yet released recall details, but Toyota Sequoia owners will be contacted by the end of October 2024. Owners of 2023-2024 Toyota Sequoia SUVs can call 800-331-4331.