Toyota recalls 1 million cars in the U.S.
Toyota has been hit by another major recall because of airbag control issues affecting Corolla, Corolla Matrix, and Lexis IS models.
Toyota has been hit by another major recall because of airbag control issues affecting Corolla, Corolla Matrix, and Lexis IS models.
Subaru of America is recalling more than 630,000 vehicles because water could get into lights on the side mirrors, possibly leading to a fire.
Honda is recalling 800,000 minivans and SUVs because the key can be removed when the vehicle isn’t in Park. In that situation, the vehicle could roll away.
A stepladder and stepstool combination sold exclusively at Home Depot stores is being recalled after several people were hurt using the ladder.
About 1,500 water slides sold exclusively at Menards stores are being recalled for inadequate safety labeling.
An Iowa company recalled cherry tomatoes distributed in eight states, including Iowa and Illinois, because of a potential Salmonella contamination.
A manufacturer of a popular cholesterol-reducing medication has recalled batches of the product after warning that they may contain small particles of glass.
Toyota is recalling hundreds of thousands of Prius cars because of potential steering and water pump problems.
Chrysler announced Friday that it is recalling more than 900,000 Jeeps worldwide because airbags may deploy unexpectedly while the vehicles are being operated.
Nestle USA has voluntarily recalled some of its chocolate powder canisters because of a risk for Salmonella contamination.
Kellogg’s is voluntarily recalling some packages of Mini-Wheats after a faulty manufacturing part may have allowed metal mesh fragments into the cereal.
UPDATED: The FDA has expanded the list of products included in a recall involving peanut processing that has led to Salmonella poisoning in nearly a dozen states.