Tag: Recall

  • Tesla recalls luxury model cars globally

    Tesla recalls luxury model cars globally

    Tesla’s luxury electric Model S and Model X cars have suddenly been recalled worldwide due to concerns that their parking brakes pose a possible safety threat. The major recall is cautionary and thankfully there have been no reported incidents, but Tesla wants to avoid last year’s debacle. The vehicles being recalled are Model S and Model…

  • Samsung’s up in flames

    Samsung’s up in flames

    Electronic multinational company Samsung’s reputation has gone up in flames after several top loaders have turned out to be faulty. Back in early July, Glenhaven Resident Phoebe Teitzel used her Samsung top loader in the morning, before heading to work. She was more than a little alarmed when she received a phone call, telling her that smoke…

  • Nissan recalls millions of cars

    Nissan recalls millions of cars

    Japanese automotive company Nissan is recalling more than 3.8 million vehicles due to a fault in the passenger side airbag. The global recall comes after the automotive company admitted that it knew of numerous collisions where the airbags did not function properly. The widespread fault is in the sensor that registers whether the seat is occupied…

  • Toyota recalls nearly 100,000 Australian RAV4s

    Toyota recalls nearly 100,000 Australian RAV4s

    98,664 Toyota RAV4 mid-sized SUVs have been recalled today after an issue with the rear passenger seat belt mounting. The recall affects the third generation of the car and those built between August 2005 and November 2012. This issue is that if someone were to get in an accident, there’s a chance the seat belt may…

  • Apple recalls power adapters over electric shock risks

    Apple recalls power adapters over electric shock risks

    Apple has issued a voluntary recall of Australian AC two-prong wall adapters for Mac and iOS devices from between 2003 and 2015. This includes adapters in the Apple World Travel Adapter Kit. Apple has reported that there have been 12 incidents globally of the adapters breaking, and causing risk of electric shock. The affected adapters…