The Saudi Ministry of Commerce has announced the recall of <strong>33,250</strong> Toyota and Lexus vehicles due to a software glitch that increases the risk of accidents. The fault affects the electronic control unit responsible for parking assistance, potentially preventing the rear camera display from appearing when reversing.
Toyota has announced a recall of 13,390 HiLux vehicles from 2025 and 2026 models in Australia due to potential accessory defects. The issue involves improper installation of bullbar accessories, which may affect the electric steering system.
The United States is contemplating a permanent ban on illegal airbags imported from China following unexpected explosions that resulted in 10 fatalities and injuries to others. This decision comes after investigations revealed serious defects in some products.
The Saudi Ministry of Commerce has announced the recall of <strong>193</strong> Hyundai Palisade LX3 vehicles from the <strong>2025-2026</strong> model years due to an electrical system defect affecting rear seats. This issue may prevent the vehicle from detecting passengers or objects when the seats are automatically folded, increasing the risk of injury or death, particularly for children.
Many drivers continue to ignore simple signals emitted by their vehicles, which can lead to expensive breakdowns later. Although these signals seem trivial, they may indicate serious electrical problems that could be hazardous.