WASHINGTON — Honda recalled more than 35,000 Civic hybrids in the United States on Monday to fix a problem with the electrical system that could cause the headlights to turn off or the engine to stall.
Separately, Toyota recalled about 22,000 sport utility vehicles and trucks to address faulty tire-pressure-monitoring systems, and Chrysler recalled about 20,000 Jeep Wranglers over steering issues.
Honda told the government that its recall would cover 2006-07 model-year Civic hybrids. The company said the voltage converter that relays power from the motor-assist system to the vehicle’s electrical components could fail.
Toyota’s recall includes some versions of the 2008-11 FJ Cruiser, Land Cruiser, Sequoia, Tacoma and Tundra.
Systems that monitor tire pressure did not comply with federal safety standards. Toyota said the systems needed to be recalibrated.
Chrysler said its Jeep recall covers Wranglers from the 2010-11 model years over potential loose fasteners to the front and rear axles.



