Owners of 2021 Ford F-150 SuperCab pickup trucks will want to pay close attention to the Blue Oval’s latest major recall, which for the second time in a month involves seat belts. This time, the issue ...
Toyota and Lexus are recalling 40,922 vehicles over concerns that the second-row center seat belt webbing may be compromised due to an issue during manufacturing. The recall affects several popular ...
Toyota is recalling some of its 2022 Sienna minivans – 2,259 to be exact – over concerns that a second-row seat seat belt webbing guide could damage the seat belt in the event of a crash, causing it ...
General Motors subsidiary Cruise has filed a patent application for a system that can automatically detect when a seat belt's webbing has become damaged or frayed. This GM patent filing has been ...
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2019-2021 Ford Ranger Super Cab vehicles. The front passenger outboard seat belt may not have been assembled properly, allowing the seat belt to be ...
Ford is recalling more than 16,000 2021 F-150 pickup trucks due to an issue that could affect the reliability of seat belts in a crash. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported ...
Ford has issued a recall for 16,430 F-150 SuperCab pickup trucks from the 2021 model year because of a problem with the front seat belts. The driver’s- and/or passenger-side seat belts may have been ...
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Volkswagen) is recalling certain 2018 Tiguan LWB vehicles. In the event of a crash, one or both of the front seat belt's webbing may tear. View full recall details ...
A division of Honeywell International is promoting an inexpensive, uncomplicated and safer alternative for the most crucial protective device in the car: the seat belt. The innovation? A synthetic ...
People had money. And they wanted to spend it. But Jarret Schlaff and his team at Pingree Detroit didn't have any dog leashes to sell. Still, they wanted to explore the idea. The company on Livernois ...
Your seat belt is in the wrong place. Everybody’s is, but supplier ZF says it can help. At issue: comfort vs. convenience. The best place to put the buckle so it’s easy to reach is not the best place ...
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