Toyota Recalls 2.4 Million Hybrids for Stalling Issue

Meanwhile, malfunctioning radars plague the Nissan Sentra, while Fiat Chrysler stops Jeep Wrangler sales over faulty welds

Last week, Toyota Motor Corp. announced a recall of 2.43 million hybrid vehicles around the world for a potential stalling issue. According to Toyota, the vehicles might not enter a “failsafe” driving mode in response to certain hybrid system faults. The failsafe mode is intended to allow the vehicles to possess sufficient power to “limp home” when the gas-electric propulsion system has a problem.