Automakers including Stellantis, Ford, Nissan, Citroen, Range Rover, and Jeep have issued multiple vehicle recalls affecting over 1.7 million cars globally due to safety concerns. Stellantis announced a major recall of approximately 238,000 vehicles, primarily Peugeot 308 models, due to a risk of fuel leakage in the 1.2 EB2 Gen-3 engines, which could potentially cause fires. Ford has recalled more than 103,000 F-150 trucks over issues with rear axle hub bolts and additional models such as Ranger, Mustang, Everest, Transit Custom, and EcoSport in South Africa due to various defects. Nissan and Citroen have also initiated recalls following the identification of safety-related defects, as noted by the National Consumer Commission. Range Rover and Jeep have joined the recalls, with Jeep recalling over 78,000 Wrangler vehicles. French authorities have issued warnings about technical failures that may lead to fire hazards, prompting a "stop drive" recall for 1.7 million vehicles in France. Vehicle owners affected by these recalls will receive notifications by mail with further instructions. The recalls highlight ongoing concerns about vehicle safety and the need for repairs to prevent potential hazards.
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Over 78,000 Jeep Wrangler vehicles recalled. Here's why. https://t.co/5Aj7AFtN0M
Carmakers Ford, Nissan and Citroen are recalling a number of models after identifying several defects. The National Consumer Commission says the defects are safety related. #DStv403 https://t.co/scCYaZQ8UG