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NHTSA launches investigation into Mazda CX-90 steering issues after recall fails

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Mazda’s CX-90 is under federal investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration after a recent recall may have failed to fix a steering issue.

The NHTSA launched its investigation after receiving 26 reports of sudden changes in steering difficulty, a phenomenon it describes as “sticky steering.” Mazda had issued a recall of 44,000 CX-90s in January 2024 in hopes to fix similar steering issues.

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The NHTSA says each of the 26 reports were from vehicles that had undergone the initial recall maintenance. The issue has been connected to at least two crashes.

“After receiving the recall 24V022 remedy, consumers report sudden increases of steering effort while driving. Sudden and unexpected change of steering effort while driving may increase the risk of a crash,” the NHTSA wrote in its announcement.

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The logo of Mazda is pictured at its dealership in Tokyo, Japan.

News of the investigation comes after Toyota recalled over 160,000 pickup trucks last week, citing a software defect that can prevent the rearview camera image from displaying.

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TOYOTA RECALLS OVER 443,000 TRUCKS FOR POTENTIAL REVERSE LIGHT FAILURE

The recall affects certain 2024 and 2025 Toyota Tundra and Tundra Hybrid models equipped with the automaker’s panoramic view monitor (PVM) system, the NHTSA said in a notice issued Friday.

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A new Toyota Tundra truck for sale at a Toyota dealership in Yuma, Arizona, on Monday, March 31, 2025. (Eric Thayer/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)

“A rearview camera image that does not display reduces the driver’s view behind the vehicle, increasing the risk of a crash,” NHTSA noted.

Of the 161,268 vehicles included in the recall, regulators estimate 100% contain the defect.

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The affected models include about 61,501 Tundra Hybrid trucks from the 2024–2025 model years, built between Aug. 17, 2023, and June 17, 2025.

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The recall also covers approximately 99,767 non-hybrid 2024–2025 Tundra pickups produced between Aug. 8, 2023, and June 19, 2025.

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Hyundai is similarly recalling is similarly recalling hundreds of thousands of Palisade sports utility vehicles because the airbags might not properly deploy, according to NHTSA.

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A vacant strip of land in Northbridge has been earmarked for an eight-storey office and apartment building.

Skypacts Property Resources has submitted a $10 million plan to build a mixed-use development on 441 William Street.

The 508-square metre lot, currently an unoccupied infill site, sits next to the Perth Mosque and is bound by William Street and Brisbane Place.

According to Skypacts’ application filed with the City of Vincent, the proposed development comprises offices and associated parking from the first to the fourth floor, and nine apartments across the upper levels.

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Lateral Planning, on behalf of Skypacts, said the project would be a high-quality development on an underutilised infill site.

“Overall, the proposed development will not detract from the amenity of the area rather, it will significantly enhance it,” the application said. 

“It represents a positive, forward-looking contribution to the locality, by supporting strategic planning goals, and promoting sustainable urban growth.”

RP data shows Skypacts bought the site for about $2.5 million in 2022.

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Skypacts Property Resources is owned by Kian Kiong Lee and has a registered address in Nedlands, according to an Australian Securities and Investments Commission document.

About 600 metres away, another vacant Northbridge lot was flagged for development.

A 480-square metre site at 195 Beaufort Street, next to the Ellington Jazz Club, has been vacant for about 20 years.

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In May 2024, a development assessment panel approved a $2.4 million proposal to build a four-storey apartment and retail project on the site.

However, the site, with the attached development application approval, was recently listed on the market.

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