ignition switch
Nissan Recalls 270k Vehicles to Fix Start Buttons
Nissan Recalls 270k Vehicles to Fix Start Buttons Nissan is recalling around 270,000 vehicles due to a defective ignition start button that can turn off the engine without warning The recall affects around 14,600 Versa, Cube and Juke vehicles in the United States. Nissan says that the buttons can stick when exposed to hot temperatures.…
Read MoreFord Recalls 400,000 Vehicles for Not Turning Off
Ford Recalls 400,000 Vehicles for Not Turning Off Ford is recalling 400,000 vehicles because of a defect that could cause the vehicles to keep running after the ignition switch is off. It’s not something you expect to hear every day, and certainly not after the GM debacle last year with ignition switches shutting off while…
Read MoreFederal Safety Regulators Admit Fault in GM Case and Sets Reform in “Path Forward” Report
Federal Safety Regulators Admit Fault in GM Case and Sets Reform in “Path Forward” Report Federal regulators admitted to failing on handling the General Motors ignition switch defect which led to over 100 deaths according to an internal report called “Path Forward.” The report was released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The…
Read MoreFiat Chrysler Recalls 703,000 Minivans & SUVs for Defective Ignition Switch
Fiat Chrysler Recalls 703,000 Minivans & SUVs for Defective Ignition Switch Although most assumed that all defective ignition switch vehicles were recalled in 2014, 2015 now has its first. Fiat Chrysler has expanded a previous recall to 702,578 minivans and SUVs due to the fact that the ignition switch could move to the off position…
Read MoreJust Keep Fighting – Featured Clients Robert and SheriLynn Meyer
Just Keep Fighting – Featured Clients Robert and SheriLynn Meyer In August 2008, Robert Meyer was driving a 2006 Chevy Cobalt when he inexplicably lost control of the vehicle and hit a tree. The airbags did not deploy and he broke his spine. Our office later discovered, after hiring investigators, that Robert lost control due…
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