John Deere Tractors With Kawasaki Engines Recalled
Deere & Company is recalling John Deere lawn tractors equipped with Kawasak engines due to a cooling fan issue that poses fire and injury hazards.
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Deere & Company is recalling John Deere lawn tractors equipped with Kawasak engines due to a cooling fan issue that poses fire and injury hazards.
Deere & Company is recalling John Deere lawn tractors due to a risk of brake failure, which could lead to losing control of the tractor and possibly injury.
Lettieri’s Foods, Inc. is recalling their breakfast sandwiches because they could contain an undeclared additive, according to the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service.
Illnesses caused by Salmonella infection has cost nearly and $365 million in direct medical costs annually in the past 15 years, according to news reports.
Frozen, pre-made, crustless peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are being recalled because of potential listeria contamination that can make children sick, according to news reports.
A prescription inhaler used to treat those with asthma is being recalled because of a labeling error that could cause patients to overdose on the medication.
Kia Motors Corporation is recalling some Sorento sport utility vehicles due to a system malfunction that could prevent the passenger-side airbag from deploying.
Vehicle recalls are becoming more and more prominent as manufactures find safety defects in both new and older vehicles. But what do you do if your car makes a recall list?
Chives, produced by an upstate New York company, may be contaminated with Listeria, according to news reports.
American automaker Honda Motor Co. is rising to the number one spot in consumer satisfaction, catching up to Toyota in a recent survey.
Weehoo, Inc. is recalling certain iGo bicycle trailers due to a risk of the trailer detaching, posing crash and fall hazards to a child in the trailer seat.
The US government’s recall of over two million cribs from a variety of manufacturers this year has parenting asking themselves: how safe is our child’s crib?
Bagged, packaged spinach is being recalled because it could be contaminated with Salmonella, according to news reports.
The CPSC announced the voluntary recall of the Twirlla Wooden Rattle because the product’s U-shaped parts can break off and pose a choking hazard to children.
Honda Motor Co. announced it is recalling thousands of Accord vehicles because of a faulty engine wire harness that could cause the engine to stall or catch fire.
Lexus is recalling some vehicles because of a safety issues with breaks, according to news reports.
A popular peanut butter brand is recalling its products in 16 states because it could be contaminated with a foodborne bacteria.
Mazda CX-9 crossovers are being investigated for a faulty breaking system, according to news reports.
Martha Steward cooking pans are being recalled because they could cause lacerations or burns, according to news reports.
Medical equipment by Johnson and Johnson is being recalled because of faulty packaging that could contaminate the device.
Nearly 8,400 Volvo vehicles are being recalled because they could have steering problems, according to news reports.
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