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    Chrysler Pacifica Plug-in Hybrid Recall: Battery Issue & Production Cease

    Chrysler Pacifica Plug-in Hybrid Recall: Battery Issue & Production Cease

    Chrysler's Pacifica Plug-in Hybrid is discontinued from 2026. Nearly 17,300 vehicles (2020-2022) are recalled due to LGES battery cell defects causing thermal runaway. Chrysler offers software updates, battery replacements, and extended warranties. Owners should park outside and avoid charging.


    Tire Safety: Choosing the Right Tires & Maintenance Tips

    Tire Safety: Choosing the Right Tires & Maintenance Tips

    Tires are crucial for vehicle safety. Learn about tire selection, inflation, rotation, and when to replace them. Prioritize tire quality for optimal performance and safety on the road.


    LED Headlights: Legality, Brightness & DOT Compliance

    LED Headlights: Legality, Brightness & DOT Compliance

    Installing LED bulbs in halogen housings can cause illegal light patterns and blind other drivers. DOT-approved headlight assemblies are the legal upgrade option, ensuring safety and compliance. Brightness impacts lifespan.


    Tesla Cybertruck Lightbar Recall: Delamination Issue

    Tesla Cybertruck Lightbar Recall: Delamination Issue

    Tesla recalls 6,197 Cybertrucks due to potential lightbar delamination, increasing crash risk. The issue stems from improper installation procedures at service centers. No injuries reported.


    Car Lift Mishap: TikTok Video & Auto Safety

    Car Lift Mishap: TikTok Video & Auto Safety

    A TikTok video shows a woman lifted in her car during an oil change. Highlights auto lift dangers & safety. Never move in a lifted vehicle to prevent accidents.


    Tire Slit Spikes: Mystery on the Roadway

    Tire Slit Spikes: Mystery on the Roadway

    Mechanic discovers tire slit spikes embedded in a customer's tire, sparking debate online. Are they from spike strips, toy jacks, or something else? Legal implications of using such devices.