The following are only some examples of recalls that have been issued in recent months of which drivers should be aware:
Fleetline fender brackets – Fender brackets that were manufactured in early 2015 were reportedly not sufficiently welded and can cause a fender to either fall against the tires, causing steering hazards or can fall off of the vehicle entirely, potentially causing other vehicles to crash into the fender in the road.
Chevy Malibu seat belts – Certain Malibu models from 2011 and 2012 have seat belt cables that can break and cause inadequate protection in the event of a crash.
GM brakes – The brakes on certain GM trucks may leak fluid, thereby decreasing the effectiveness of the brakes and creating an increased risk of a collision with other vehicles or objects.
Ford steering systems – Some Ford F-150 trucks from 2015 have an improperly assembled steering upper intermediate shaft that can malfunction and cause a driver to lose control of the steering of a vehicle.
The above are only a few examples of the numerous auto recalls reported on the NHTSA website and more are issued on almost a daily basis. Auto recalls affect everyone across the country from California to Michigan to the east coast. If you have suffered injury in a collision caused by a defective auto part, an experienced Michigan car accident lawyer can help you today.
References:
1http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2014/10/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-takata-air-bag-recall/index.htm
2http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/recalls/recallmonthlyreports.cfm