
The recall, which addresses a fuel-level sensor problem, covers nearly 35,300 2011-2015 trucks equipped with dual fuel tanks.
The recall, which addresses a fuel-level sensor problem, covers nearly 35,300 2011-2015 trucks equipped with dual fuel tanks.
About 97,000 trucks are at risk for loss of vehicle control and diminished braking performance.
Set to begin this month, the recall affects 73 SCM48, SCM50 and SCM55 aerial devices in the 2011-2015 model years.
The recall affects 288 vehicles at risk for steering problems related to faulty gear pumps.
The action covers 6,472 vehicles that may have a malfunctioning exhaust gas temperature sensor.
The recall covers nearly 213,000 2011-2013 model-year SUVs that may have an interior door handle problem.
The global recall affects more than 467,000 vehicles, including certain Dodge Durangos and Jeep Grand Cherokees.
The automaker issues five separate recalls affecting more than 202,000 vehicles in North America.
The recall, expected to begin Dec. 5, affects 313,236 Jeep Wranglers at risk for an electrical short in the exterior heated power mirror.
Due to get begin Nov. 28, the recall will address the risk of a fuel tank leak.