The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued multiple recalls in the last week, including notices for nearly 80,000 Volkswagen electric vehicles recalled for a crash hazard. Other recalls included Kia recalling over 2,000 Niro EV vehicles due to an overheated battery plug, Lamborghini recalling over 2,000 Urus vehicles for a hood detachment issue, Mazda recalling nearly 10,000 CX-90 vehicles for brake activation issues, and Volkswagen recalling almost 80,000 ID.4 vehicles for a display malfunction. Owners can check the USA TODAY or NHTSA database for new recalls by searching with their vehicle identification number. Kia is warning owners not to charge their vehicles in a garage until the safety plug is replaced, while Lamborghini is offering free inspections and repairs for their recalled vehicles. Mazda dealers will update vehicle control modules for free, and Volkswagen will update software for their recalled vehicles at no cost. Recall notification letters are expected to be mailed or sent out in the coming weeks. These recalls highlight the importance of staying informed about potential safety issues with your vehicle to prevent accidents and injuries. For more information on these recalls or to check for recalls on your own vehicle, you can contact the respective customer service numbers provided.
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