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kia recall

Transport Canada has issued several car recalls that pose a serious health and safety risk to Canadian drivers and passengers. Transport Canada has recalled vehicles from car manufacturers including KIA, BMW, Hyundai, Mazda and Nissan, to name a few.

The cars have been recalled across Canada for reasons including issues with the rearview camera, rebooting problems, and faulty high-voltage batteries. It is important to verify if you have any of the recalled vehicles and follow the steps laid out by Transport Canada to remedy the issue(s).

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Transport Canada has published several car recalls in Canada from manufacturers including Nissan, KIA, Toyota and Ford to name a few. The recalls are due to several health and safety risks posed to both drivers and passengers of the affected vehicles.

From issues involving poorly insrtalled steering wheel, metal corrosion and faulty trunk latches all the way to improperly sealed high-voltage battery packs, the federal department is urging Canadian drivers to verify if their cars are included in the recalls, and is instructing on which steps to take in order to fix the problem(s) concerning the current recall.

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Transport Canada has shared* recalls on several vehicle types from manufacturers including Chrysler, Porsche, KIA and Audi. The recalls are due to a variety of health and safety risks posed to both drivers and passengers of the affected cars.

From issues involving faulty airbags and tailgate latches to problems with steering knuckles and possible incorrect weight ratings — the federal department is warning members of the public to verify if their cars are affected and what steps to take next in order to repair the problem(s).

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