There are a lot of parts we put into our projects that have become commonplace. Independent front suspensions, V-8 engines, and an automatic transmission have all generally become the norm when ...
Few things are more irritating than a sloppy, worn out steering column, which is important if you're really passionate about safety and driving comfort. We tend to ignore the steering column because ...
Steering columns connected to hardware mounted in the front of the vehicle can be hazardous. In front-end crashes, for instance, the column can be forced into the driver’s chest, causing death. To ...
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Nissan has discovered a problem with the steering column on some of its higher-end all-wheel-drive vehicles from a few years back, and has issued a recall in conjunction with the National Highway ...
Classic Mustangs have never had a world-class steering system. Optional Bendix power-assisted steering, which was used across the board in Ford and GM cars for more than two decades, has always been ...
Hyundai is recalling nearly 140,000 Sonatas due to a potential problem with the steering column intermediate shaft. The universal joint connections on the shaft may not be assembled properly or ...
Ford is back in the news for a recall yet again this week, as the automaker has announced a new issue related to its 2020–2021 model year F-Series Super Duty trucks. And while many of Ford's latest ...
(Reuters) -Ford Motor Co is recalling 115,539 vehicles in the U.S. due to a defect that could cause the steering column's upper shaft to detach, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...
A steering column defect is affecting more than 115,000 2020-2021 Ford Super Duty trucks which could lead to a loss of steering control. This recall is now the 112th recall so far for Ford this year ...
In Tesla’s latest pursuit of minimalist design, it has been reported that the 2023 Model 3 sedan and Model Y crossover will lose their steering column stalks in favor of steering wheel-based controls.