Chrysler Active Head Restraint Recall Not Necessary, NHTSA Says

Nearly seven-year investigation completed into sudden installation of active head restraints at Chrysler. February 28, 2026 It took almost seven years, but an investigation into the use of active head restraints at Fiat Chrysler has been completed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The long-term federal investigation shows how vehicle owners can complain about […]

Chrysler 200 PZEV Lawsuit Settlement Reached

Class action lawsuit includes Chrysler 200 MultiAir actuators and fuel injector components. February 22, 2026 — Fiat Chrysler is reportedly failing to pay for the diagnosis, repair and replacement of MultiAir actuators and fuel injection components, which should be subject to California emissions regulations. This includes partial zero emission vehicles and very ultra-low emission vehicles […]

Hyundai Palisade seat belt recall ends investigation

The Hyundai Palisades’ seat belt buckles unlocked without warning. December 16, 2025 – A Hyundai Palisade seat belt recall and warranty extension have concluded a federal investigation into the Palisade seat belt buckle failure in 2020-2023. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened an investigation in August 2024 after dozens of complaints about Hyundai Palisade […]

The Subaru EyeSight settlement is final

EyeSight includes Pre-Collision Braking, Automatic Rear Braking and/or Lane Keep Assist systems. January 5, 2026 — A Subaru EyeSight settlement has been finally approved by a judge after more than four years in court. The class action settlement covers these vehicles allegedly equipped with defective Pre-Collision Braking, Rear Automatic Braking and/or Lane Keep Assist systems. […]

Problems with the Hyundai Lambda engine cause a lawsuit

Hyundai class action lawsuit says 3.3-liter Lambda II engines self-destruct. November 8, 2025 – Problems with Hyundai’s 3.3-liter Lambda engine have led to a class action lawsuit claiming that all Hyundai vehicles equipped with 3.3-liter Lambda II direct injection (GDI) gasoline engines are defective. The Hyundai engines reportedly suffer from abnormal and premature wear, loosening […]