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transport canada recall

Transport Canada has published a car recall regarding almost 40,000 Hyundai Elantra vehicles across the country.

The automotive recall was initially posted on February 23 and later updated on February 28 with additional details. Canadian drivers who are affected by the ongoing Hyundai Canada recall will receive notice from Hyundai regarding the next steps to take.

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Ford Motor Company has issued a motor vehicle recall that will affect over 90,000 Canadian vehicle owners.

The automaker is recalling Explorer SUV models from 2011 through 2019 due to an issue regarding the trim piece, which could fly off and create a hazard for other drivers.

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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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Health Canada has recalled several household items sold online and in stores across Canada that pose a serious health and safety risk to Canadian consumers. The federal agency has recalled items for reasons including injury hazards, strangulation and choking hazards, chemical hazards and improper product labelling.

Several recalled products have been sold at Canadian stores including Home Depot, Pharmaprix (Shopper's Drug Mart), Shell, Wayfair Bed Bath & Beyond and Amazon. It's important to verify if you have any recalled items. If so, Health Canada is urging Canadian consumers to immediately stop using the affected products, and to follow the instructions for a refund or to fix the product issue.

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

From issues involving faulty seat belt pretensioners with missing rivets and high pressure fuel pumps and problems with the driver's seat and software, the federal department is urging Canadian drivers and car owners to verify if their vehicles are among those that have been recalled across Canada and is further instructing on which steps to take in order to fix the issue(s) concerning the ongoing recall.

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Transport Canada has published several recalls in Canada from manufacturers including Honda, Subaru, BMW and Honda. The recalls are due to several health and safety risks posed to drivers and passengers of the affected vehicles.

From issues involving malfunctioning seat belts, and freezing of the rearview camera, all the way to defective and leaking fuel tanks, 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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Health Canada has recalled several car seats sold on Amazon Canada due to the risk of injury. According to the federal health agency, the use of the recalled car seats in a motor vehicle could likely increase the risk of injury in the event of a collision.

Health Canada indicated that the affected products do not display Transport Canada's National Safety Mark, which means that the car seats have not been certified to meet the safety requirements set forth by the Motor Vehicle Restraint System & Booster Seats Safety Regulations

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Transport Canada has published several car recalls in Canada from manufacturers including Nissan, Toyota, Tesla and Honda 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 faulty seatbelt retractors, airbags and issues with the rearview mirror all the way to steering gearboxes that were not manufactured accurately, 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 published a car recall warning regarding over 200,000 Toyota RAV4s across Canada. The recall, which was issued into the Motor Vehicle Safety recalls database on November 1, 2023, was flagged due to a possible short circuit and fire risk.

Here are the details regarding the make and models of the recalled Toyota cars:

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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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Health Canada has issued a number of recall warnings regarding several household items sold across the country, many of which are due to life-threatening risks to young children, fire hazards, choking hazards and the possibility of entanglement— all of which pose a serious risk to the health and safety of Canadian consumers.

The federal health department is urging those to verify if they are in possession of any of the recalled products. If so, it's recommended to immediately stop using the recalled items, and in some cases, return to the point of purchase for an exchange or a full refund.

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Transport Canada has published several car recalls in Canada from manufacturers including Hyundai, KIA, 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 improperly welded lower control arms, defective airbags and faulty windshield wiper motors all the way to issues surrounding the front brake and driveshaft, 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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