How to deal with the defective chronograph in Volkswagen
Do you need it? public Due to some unusual car services Swarming drum Vehicle engineIntersection one Chronograph damage It may be the cause of the problem. Time chain is an important part, which can help Crankshaft and Camshaft Run in a synchronous manner, but sometimes the regular chain becomes loose or even fragile. The fixed -wear mass chain may cost some costs, but if it is not done, it will cause greater problems on the vehicle. But what should be public The owner if he/she finds that he is with Chronograph failureIntersection Let's start with the signs of the fixed -time chain failure, and then solve how to solve the problem. It shows that your timing chain has problems with problems The sound of quacking: If you have a noise of wave drums, especially when you turn on the engine, you may wear the timing chain. In some cases, this noise may be due to wear or Deadly tensioner This…
Telluride driver blames accident on defective brakes, sues Kia
Class-action lawsuit claims Kia knew about the defect but failed to fix it go through Brad Anderson 13 hours ago A class action lawsuit alleges dangerous braking defects in 2020-2024 Kia Tellurides. A plaintiff claims her 2023 Telluride's brakes failed, causing a collision with another vehicle. The defect was reportedly caused by a loss of hydraulic pressure due to a malfunctioning brake master cylinder. Kia is being sued in the United States by two individuals who claim that 2020-2024 Kia Telluride models have a serious braking defect that could cause the entire system to malfunction. The class action lawsuit was filed in California on December 18, and the plaintiffs are seeking to represent anyone else who owns or leases a Telluride affected by the alleged malfunction. At the heart of the complaint is a defect in the braking system that could cause the brake pedal to lose hydraulic pressure, causing the pedal to feel "squishy" or, worse, the brakes not…
Toyota RAV4 Liftgate Hinge Replacement Lawsuit
It is said that a faulty Toyota RAV4 liftgate hinge caused the replacement hinge to be also defective. November 28, 2024 — Toyota RAV4 Liftgate Hinge Replacement Lawsuit alleges customers could be paying thousands of dollars to replace their rear liftgates due to hinge failure. The Toyota RAV4 power tailgate is mainly connected by a hinge and a strut (actuator), but the lawsuit claims that the hinge is defective and causes the tailgate to fail. The RAV4 liftgate hinge replacement class action lawsuit was originally filed by one owner, but the class action now includes four customers: Plaintiffs Zach Hughes, Zach Armstrong, Audie Murphy and Carl Venola. The vehicles were purchased at Toyota dealerships located in California (Hughes), Minnesota (Armstrong), Maryland (Murphy) and Florida (Winola). The plaintiffs argued that the vehicles were equipped with tailgate hinges that could not withstand the weight and force of opening and closing a power tailgate. This can cause problems when loading and unloading cargo.…
Honda recalls nearly 720,000 defective vehicles in U.S.
Honda has voluntarily recalled about 720,000 vehicles in the United States, including Accords and Civics (produced from 2023 to 2025) due to a faulty high-pressure fuel pump. According to the manufacturer, the fuel pump may develop internal cracks due to a faulty high-pressure fuel pump core. These cracks can propagate while the vehicle is in operation, increasing the risk of fire, collision, or injury, as well as the potential for fuel leaks and odors while driving or idling. It's worth noting that as of the recall announcement, the company has not received any verified crash or injury complaints related to this issue. Honda said it will contact all registered owners of affected cars by email in December and ask them to bring their vehicles to an authorized dealer for a free inspection. If damage is found, dealers will replace the high-pressure fuel pump free of charge. Also read: Honda Elevate, Amaze and City receive 7-year unlimited kilometers extended warranty package…
GM faces class-action lawsuit alleging its cars are defective
Affected models include Chevrolet Camaro, Cadillac CTS, GMC Sierra, etc. go through Brad Anderson August 30, 2024 13:30 The lawsuit involves about 800,000 vehicles from Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC. Vehicles equipped with 8L45 and 8L90 transmissions may experience shaking, juddering and sudden lurching. The plaintiffs claim that GM instructed dealers to tell customers that violent gear shifting was normal. General Motors must face a class-action lawsuit that alleges it violated laws in 26 U.S. states by selling cars with defective transmissions produced between the 2015 and 2019 model years. Earlier this week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit said a lower court judge had the authority to allow drivers to sue General Motors over Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC models that use the 8L45 and 8L90 transmissions. The lawsuit involves about 800,000 vehicles that drivers say shudder and tremble in high gear and hesitate and jerk in low gear. The transmissions allegedly "do not clear trapped air due…