Showing posts with label probed. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Throttle problems probed in Fords, Mercurys

A U.S. government safety agency has opened an investigation into complaints that the throttles can stick on some older-model Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable sedans.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in documents posted on its website Friday that 50 drivers have complained about the problem in cars from the 2000 through 2003 model years. No crashes have been reported and no one has been hurt, according to the documents.

The probe affects an estimated 310,000 cars in the U.S. that have four-valve, 3-liter V-6 Duratec engines. NHTSA says a cruise-control cable collar can fracture at a mounting bracket and cause the throttles to stick open.

No recall has been issued yet. Investigators will determine whether the problem is bad enough to cause a recall.

Ford says it is cooperating with the agency and doing its own analysis. The company can't offer advice to owners of the cars until it determines the exact cause of the problem, spokeswoman Marcey Zwiebel said.

"Until we are able to gather more information and complete our own investigation, we cannot speculate as to what actually occurred during the reported incidents," she said.

The Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable and are nearly identical cars. Ford ended the Mercury brand two years ago.

In March, NHTSA opened an investigation into sticky accelerators in as many as 1.9 million Tauruses and Sables from the 2001 through 2006 model years. Zwiebel said the agency closed that investigation without a recall, replacing it with the one announced today. The March investigation involved a different cruise control cable part, she said.

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Friday, August 17, 2012

Hyundai recalls some Sante Fes; Infinitis probed

Hyundai Motor Co is recalling some Santa Fe SUVs and Sonata sedans for separate air bag issues, U.S. safety regulators said Monday.

In the United States, Hyundai is recalling 199,118 Santa Fe SUVs from the model years 2007 to 2009 that were made from April 2006 through July 7, 2008, because the front passenger air bag may not deploy in a crash, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a filing.

Separately, Hyundai is recalling 22,513 Sonata sedans in the United States for the model years 2012-2013, made from January to June this year, because the side air bag may inflate, to the surprise of the driver.

Meanwhile, U.S. safety regulators have opened an investigation into Nissan Motor Co's luxury brand Infiniti's new crossover vehicle JX35 on possible improper application of the emergency brake.

The probe is not a recall, but may lead to one. The probe focuses on about 8,000 vehicles from the 2013 model year.

Two consumers have complained "that the intelligent brake assist system inappropriately activated emergency braking autonomously bringing the vehicle to an immediate and complete stop," said a filing with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee probed for fire hazard

By NBC News staff and wire reports
U.S. safety regulators have defective Chrysler Group LLC 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2009-2010 Dodge Ram 1500 investigations opened.

The national highway traffic Safey Administration said it will be examined potential power steering hose errors that could fire in about 106.800 2012 Grand Cherokees to under-hood.

NHTSA also invested in approximately 230,000 potential rear differential error, the rear wheel lock and loss of vehicle control 2009-2010 Dodge Ram 1500 pickup could lead.

A NHTSA defect investigation is often a prelude for a vehicle safety recall.

NHTSA Office of investigation damaged said that the hose power steering for the 2012 could are failing Grand Cherokee what to power steering leak out fluid in the engine compartment. He said the liquid "by hot surfaces in the engine compartment may be lit."

The Dodge Ram investigation said NHTSA that it 12 complaints of alleged rear differential error resulting in the rear wheel lock, including had received "a resulting crash into a concrete barrier."

Chrysler is a subsidiary of the Italian Fiat SpA.

This year, the pickup Dodge RAM is Chrysler best-selling vehicle. The Grand Cherokee is its second-best seller.

The RAM is a major money maker for Chrysler Group LLC. The company sold almost 377,000 of the truck in 2009 and 2010, but some of these sales were from other model years.

Chrysler spokesman Eric Mayne said that all customers who are concerned about their vehicles should visit their dealers. He said that the RAM and Grand Cherokee extensively tested, to ensure the durability and safety.

Reuters and associated press contributed to this report.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Report defects probed by Nissan, Chrysler, GM

DETROIT - U.S. safety regulators have opened preliminary investigations into complaints about vehicles that could influence of Nissan Motor Co Ltd, Chrysler LLC and General Motors co, the more than 700,000 cars.

A preliminary study is the first step in a process that can cause the callback, if regulators determine that a security aspect of a manufacturer needs to be addressed.


The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said that the probe in an estimated 440,000 Nissan Altima in 2007 and 2008 concerns a possible leak in the master cylinder cars from model years, which could reduce the effectiveness of the brakes.


NHTSA said that it had received 20 complaints from Altima drivers. Of these supposedly two reducing brake effectiveness while 18 only lighting of the stop lamp warning reported.


The Agency said that it in 2007 and 2008 potentially affect 222,500 vehicles Wrangler from model years also Chrysler's Jeep, of airbag light lighting, indicating an airbag Clockspring error was investigated.


A Clockspring is a coil under the steering wheel, the an electrical connection to the managed the air bag on the driver's side. A broken circuit can mean that the air bag is not inflated.


NHTSA said it 29 complaints of jeep drivers had received. Of these cabling Assembly identified as the cause of the problem, while only the airbag light said the other six was been illuminated 23 Clockspring.


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A third probe covers that GM 2007 aura, 65,105 cars, via a gear shift cable that could fail causing Saturn not to fully to engage the park equipment, potentially affect.


The Agency said it eight complaints claimed that the transmission shift cable which the vehicle roll away, move, or speed up with the shifter in the park or in the opposite direction as the driver determined to speed up failed to.


NHTSA no crashes or injuries in the context of the reported problems open.


Spokesman for the three companies said that the car manufacturers were fully cooperates with the investigation.


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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Fuel tank probed problem on F-150 trucks

DETROIT - U.S. safety regulators a fuel tank problem study, the more than 2.7 million Ford F-150 pickup trucks affect could.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Monday that which keep steel strap you can fire and the up the truck gas tank rust and break, causing might spill a fuel. No injuries were reported damaged by the possible.

The Agency is looking into trucks from 1997 to 2001. The NHTSA investigations often lead to callbacks.

NHTSA was looking for the problem of fuel tank last year after it received 32 complaints. NHTSA and Ford have now 243 reports the tanks fall. In two events a fire started the fuel tank fell. One of the fires destroyed the pickup, while the others even wiped out.

NHTSA said it was fuel leakage in 95 of the reported incidents. Nine reports spark in the tank on the road, the the probability that a fire would increase.

Ford said that it is working with the investigation. Company spokesman wes Sherwood said owner with questions about your dealer contact.

The investigation is not related to the lack of an airbag, the the recent recall of 1.2 million F-150 s from the years 2004-2006 model has caused.

The top-selling vehicle in the United States is the F-series for more than three decades. It was the subject of the recent sniping between NHTSA and Ford as a result of airbags, that could provide at the wrong time. Ford announced in February, that there would be 150,000 F - 150 s for this problem to resolve, but under the pressure of regulatory authorities, the callback, 1.2 million truck last month added to. In this case, there were 98 reported injuries because of the problem.

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

GM SUVs probed for bad fuel gauges

Federal regulators are investigating 865,000 General Motors co sport utility vehicles for potential faulty fuel gauges that could mistakenly tell drivers their vehicles have more gas than they do.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on its website it opened a preliminary investigation covering Chevrolet trail blazers, GMC envoys, Buick Rainiers and Saab 9-7s from model years 2005-2007 after receiving 668 complaints alleging inaccurate fuel gauge readings.


Of the complaints over the weekend, 58 incidents were alleged to result in a vehicle stable and 43 of those occurred because the fuel level reading indicated more fuel than what what's actually in the tank, NHTSA said.


One complaint alleged the affected vehicle stalled while exiting the interstate and what struck from behind, according to NHTSA.


NHTSA said the complaints show on apparent increasing trend, with most complaints received within the past year. It added it has opened preliminary probes for Ford Motor Co. and Honda Motor Co Ltd vehicles.


NHTSA received 18 complaints concerning the liftgate glass on the rear doors or midna of on 200,000 Ford SUVs. The reports said the liftgate glass on Ford escapes and mercury Mariner for model years 2010 and 2011 could spontaneously shatter when the liftgate which opened or closed.


In one incident, a consumer reported that she and her 10-year-old son were cut by glass fragments, NHTSA said. Many of the incidents occurred during cooler temperatures.


The safety agency also said it opened an investigation covering 288,000 Honda CR-V of SUV's from model years 2002 to 2004 for complaints that the headlights stopped working. NHTSA said it has received 12 complaints alleging both low-beam headlights stopped working simultaneously.


"Several of the complainants report the headlight switch and its wiring harness connector required replacement to repair the low beam head light circuit," NHTSA said. "It what so reported the switch and connector had become damaged by overheating/melting."


Spokesmen for GM, Ford and Honda said their companies are of co-operating with NHTSA.


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