Toyota is recalling 41,544 Venza SUVs from the 2021 model year because their rear turn signals may temporarily stop working or may only flash dimly. If turn signals or hazard lights aren’t visible to ...
The United States and Canada might be the only countries in the world that don’t require car companies to use amber lights for rear turn signals. There’s no good reason for it, other than that the ...
Toyota is recalling 41,544 Venza Hybrid 2021 models over concerns that a short circuit in the vehicle's electrical system could lead to dim or nonfunctional rear turn signals and, consequently, hazard ...
The boxer-engined Toyobaru siblings have been recalled to the tune of 8,915 vehicles produced for the 2022 model year, split between 3,214 examples of the BRZ and 5,701 examples of the GR 86. Said ...
Turn signals in most of the world are mandated to be a flashing orange light, distinct from other bulbs on a vehicle. However, there has been a trend in the modern era to go for fancier animated turn ...
If you've spent time driving overseas, you may have noticed something unusual: many cars use yellow-orange turn signals instead of the red ones that are common on vehicles in the US. Just like you ...
With 98 recalls in less than nine months, it’s lights out on Ford quality. Unfortunately, the lights are also going out on the 2025 Mustang, Mustang Mach-E, and Lincoln Nautilus. The latest recall ...
General Motors has released a fix to address an issue related to the turn signal indicators on certain examples of the 2022 model year Chevy Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD. The problem: affected Chevy ...
Let’s just say you’re driving along a four-lane highway and want to pass the car in front of you. No one is behind or beside. Surely it’s OK to just slip past. UM. No. South Carolina law requires you ...
Have we finally reached peak turn-everything-into-a-touch-control and are progressing down the other side back to sanity? Or is Tesla just messing with us by letting its refreshed Model Y keep its ...
The extended left arm would have been familiar to older and more experienced drivers, some of whom likely used such a signal in their early car-driving years. A right turn was indicated by placing one ...