2004/2005 Jeep Liberty Vehicles Recalled

The Chrysler Group LLC., which is the manufacturer of all models of Jeep Liberty vehicles, has decided to issue a recall for all units of certain 2004 and 2005 Jeep Liberty models due to a problem with the vehicles’ rear suspension components.

According to the news sources and the U.S. Consumer Reports, the lower control arm that can be found in the rear suspension may fracture unexpectedly due to an excessive corrosion. Because these vehicles could be exposed to road salts during the wintertime, this corrosion is likely to occur and pose a threat to drivers.

As a kirkland personal injury lawyer, I understand that this problem could result in a loss of vehicle control, which could also lead to a crash. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has released a recall announcement along the company so more consumers could be reached to avoid possible accidents associated with this recalled vehicle.

If you own a unit of this recalled Jeep Liberty, don’t hesitate: contact the manufacturer and get informed about how you should proceed to get your vehicle repaired at once. The longer you wait, the more you will be risking your safety and safety of your loved ones.

Volvo Recalls S60, S80, XC60 and XC70 Vehicles

Any attorney at our Seattle Lawyers firm could tell you that consumer safety is our number one priority. I believe it’s very important to stay on top of the many recall news that are constantly being reported across the nation. Certain products could pose serious threats to your safety and the safety of your loved ones and because of that, I hope that you too will always be aware of all recall news by regularly returning to our blogs for more information.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety, another vehicular recall has been issued. Volvo is recalling all units of the 2012 models of Volvo s60, s80, xc60 and xc70 produced between May 16th, 2011 and October 16th, 2011. The company has revealed in an official announcement that the recalled vehicles must have their electrical wiring setup under the front seat completely rearranged. The federal agency has claimed that if these vehicles are not repaired immediately, the air bags could fail to deploy in the event of an accident.

Hopefully, the company is working hard to ensure all recalled vehicle owners know about this recall alert before any accidents happen.