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GMC Recall
Information
Last Updated
July, 2011 |
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NEWS:
GM announces two recalls affecting 10,000 trucks
YAHOO NEWS -- July 1, 2011 General Motors Co
announced two separate recalls on Friday affecting a little more than 10,000
pickup trucks, predominantly in North America.
GM recalled more than 9,000 Chevrolet Colorado
and GM Canyon trucks for the model year 2011 because these vehicles may have
been built with an automotive transmission clip that could slip and inaccurately
show the position of the transmission gear.
A driver could move the shifter to "park," but
the transmission gear might not be in "park" and the vehicle could roll away and
cause a crash, according to a notice posted on the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA) website.
GM also is recalling some other pickup trucks for
the model year 2011 because the bolts on the intermediate steering shaft may not
have been tightened to the proper specification. A total of 891 trucks are
affected in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The affected models include the 2011 Cadillac
Escalade, Chevrolet Silverado and GM Sierra trucks.
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MAY 2011 --
General Motors is recalling certain model year 2011
Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana vehicles for failing to comply with the
requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 135, Passenger Car
Brake Systems." Some of these vehicles may have been built with a clearance
condition in which the right rear brake hose may contact the tire or wheel rim.
If the brake hose repeatedly contacts the tire or wheel rim, a hole could be
worn in the brake hose. A damaged brake hose may reduce the effectiveness of the
rear brakes and increase the distance required to stop the vehicle. An increased
braking distance may increase the risk of a crash. Dealers will secure the right
rear brake hose to ensure sufficient clearance. This service will be performed
free of charge. The safety recall began on May 13, 2011. . 11V-275
MAY 2011 --
General Motors is recalling certain model year 2011
Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon vehicles manufactured from September 22, 2010,
through November 5, 2010. Some of these vehicles have the condition in which the
windshield wiper motor crank arm nut may not be tightened to specification. When
the wipers are operated with a build-up of snow or ice, or if the wipers are
operated on a dry windshield, the nut could loosen. If there is sufficient
loosening of the nut, the wipers could become inoperative. Driver visibility
could be reduced increasing the risk of a crash. Dealers will secure the wiper
motor crank arm nut free of charge. The safety recall began on May 11, 2011.
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TRUCK, VAN RECALLS ALSO
GM, the largest U.S. automaker, also announced
two other recalls. No crashes or injuries stemmed from any of the recalls.
The company said the nut on the windshield wiper
motor crank arm could come loose on some 2011 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon
pickup trucks, affecting 6,303 vehicles, including 4,674 trucks in the United
States.
And it said possible brake fluid leaks prompted
it to recall 8,723 Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana vans for the model year
2011.
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JANUARY 2011 -
General Motors is recalling certain model year 2011 Cadillac Escalade,
Escalade ESV, Escalade EXT; Chevrolet Avalanche, Colorado, Express, Silverado,
Suburban, Tahoe; and GMC Canyon, Sierra, Yukon and Yukon XL vehicles. The rear
axle cross pins were not properly heat treated and could fracture and become
displaced within the rear axle. Should the pin shift out of position, it could
create an interference condition and cause the rear axle to lock. The driver may
not be able to maintain directional control ofthe vehicle and a crash could
occur without warning. Dealers will install a new rear axle cross pin free
ofcharge. The safety recall began on January 11, 2011. 11V-007
DECEMBER 2010
- General Motors is recalling certain model year 2011 Cadillac SRX, Chevrolet
Equinox and GMC Terrain vehicles. The driver and /or front passenger safety belt
buckle anchor may fracture and separate near the seat attachment in a vehicle
crash. The safety belt system may not restrain the occupant(s) as designed and
could increase the risk of injury. Dealers will modify the passenger and/or the
driver safety belt buckles as necessary. This service will be performed free of
charge. The safety recall is expected to begin on or before January 18, 2011.
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DECEMBER 2010
- General Motors is recalling certain model year 2011 Cadillac Escalade EXT,
Chevrolet Avalanche, Silverado LD and GMC Sierra LD vehicles. The rear axle
cross pins were not properly heat treated and could fracture and become
displaced within the rear axle. Should the pin shift out of position, it could
create an interference condition and cause the rear axle to lock. The driver may
not be able to maintain directional control of the vehicle and a crash could
occur without warning. Dealers will install a new rear axle cross pin free of
charge. The safety recall is expected to begin during January 2011. 10V-643
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NEWS:
GM expands recall of some 2011 trucks and SUVs
YAHOO NEWS -- January
15, 2011 General Motors is
expanding an earlier recall of some 2011 model-year
trucks and SUVs to fix a problem that could cause
the vehicles' rear axles to lock.
The recall, originally
announced in December, now covers 26,751 Cadillac,
Chevrolet and GMC trucks and SUVs. The models
affected are: Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV,
Cadillac EXT, Chevrolet Avalanche, Colorado,
Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe; and GMC Canyon, Sierra,
Yukon and Yukon XL.
GM said rear-axle
cross pins, used to hold the axle in place, weren't
properly heat-treated and may not be durable. They
can fracture, interfere with the axle and cause it
to lock. The driver could then lose control of the
vehicle.
One customer has
reported a loss of power to the axle, GM says. But
no crashes have been reported.
GM says owners of the
vehicles are being contacted and urged against
driving the trucks until the axle pin is replaced.
The December recall
for this same issue covered 1,262 trucks and SUVs.
But the company has since discovered that more
vehicles were built with the faulty axle pin. In
addition, the earlier recall didn't include the
Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon midsize trucks.
A GM spokesman said
Saturday that the company is confident all the
faulty parts have now been discovered
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NEWS:
GM recalls almost 100,000 vehicles due to 2 issues
YAHOO NEWS -- December
23, 2010 General Motors Co. is
recalling almost 100,000 vehicles to fix two
problems that could cause the rear axle to lock and
the passenger-side airbag not to work.
GM says in postings with
the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
that the airbag recall affects almost 96,000 2005 to
2007 model year versions of the Cadillac CTS.
The axle recall
affects almost 1,300 2011 model year versions of the
Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 and
Silverado 1500, as well as the GMC Sierra 1500.
The axle recall is
expected to begin in January. GM did not say when
the airbag recall would begin.
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NEWS:
GM recalling 100,000 crossovers to fix seat belts
YAHOO NEWS -- December
17, 2010 General Motors Co. is recalling about 100,000 crossover
vehicles to fix seat belts that could fail in a
crash.
GM said Friday in a
posting with the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration that the recall involves 2011 model
year versions of the Cadillac SRX, Chevrolet Equinox
and GMC Terrain. The automaker said the seat belt
buckle anchor for the driver and front passenger
seats could break apart in a crash.
GM spokesman ...said
there have been no crashes or injuries reported.
GM said it discovered
the problem during testing in September. Dealers
will modify the seat belt buckles free of charge.
The recall is expected
to begin in mid-January.
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NOVEMBER 2010 --
GM is recalling certain model year 2004-2011, Chevrolet Colorado, GMC
Canyon, model year 2006, Isuzu I-280/I-350, and model year 2007-2008,
I-290/I-370, regular cab vehicles and extended cab vehicles without a rear seat
and equipped with a front 60/40 split bench seat. These vehicles fail to comply
with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 225, "Child
Restraint Anchorage Systems." The top tether anchor for the front center seat is
not accessible and the owner manual does not include instructions regarding how
to use the top tether. Lack of access to the top tether anchor and a lack of
instructions as to how to use it, may result in improper installation of a child
restraint. Improper installation of a child restraint can result in a reduction
in the restraint's performance in the event of a crash and an increased risk of
injury or death to the child seated in the restraint. Dealers will cut a hole
into the back panel trim cover to allow access to the top tether anchor for the
front center seat position and will provide supplemental information as to use
in the owner's manual. The manufacturer has not yet provided an owner
notification schedule for this campaign. 10V-575 |
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NEWS:
GM, Isuzu recall pickups for child seat problem
YAHOO NEWS -- November
24, 2010 More than 192,000 General
Motors and Isuzu midsize pickup trucks are being
recalled because of a problem with the system that
anchors child safety seats, the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration said Wednesday.
The recall affects
Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon models from the
2004 to 2011 model years. Also affected are Isuzu
I-280 and I-350 pickups from 2006 and I-290 and
I-370 models from 2007 and 2008. The Isuzus were
built by GM at its factory in Shreveport, Louisiana.
NHTSA said on its
website that the trucks all have bench front seats
and no rear seats. Owners can't get to the top child
seat anchor for the center of the front seat, and
the owner's manual has no instructions on how to use
the top anchor, NHTSA said. No accidents or injuries
have been reported, GM spokesman said.
Both NHTSA and GM
discourage people from using child seats in the
front seats of vehicles.
"We don't want anybody
to put it there anyway because it's not safe,"
GM spokesman said.
The repairs are being
made because there could be circumstances that
require putting a child in a safety seat in the
front-center seating position, since the trucks have
no rear seats, NHTSA said. The affected models could
be regular cab or extended cab vehicles.
The lack of access to
the top tether anchor and lack of instructions could
result in the seat being improperly installed,
increasing the risk of injury or death in a crash,
NHTSA said.
The automakers do not
yet have a schedule for notifying owners of the
problem, NHTSA said. Dealers will cut a hole in the
back panel to open access to the anchor, and the
automakers will give owners information on how to
properly secure the seats.
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AUGUST 2010 --
General Motors is recalling certain model year 2009-2010 Chevrolet Traverse,
Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia, and Saturn OUTLOOK vehicles. The second row seat side
trim shield restricts the upward rotation of the safety belt buckle when the
seat back is returned to a seating position after being folded flat. If the
buckle contacts the seat frame, additional effort is required to return the seat
to a seatingposition. If sufficient force is applied, the buckle cover could be
pushed down the strap, exposing and partially depressing the red release button.
The safety belt may not restrain the occupant as intended during a crash,
increasing the risk of injury to the seat occupant. Dealers will modify the
second row seat side trim shields. If a safety belt buckle is damaged, dealers
will replace it free of charge. The safety recall began on August 18, 2010.
GM's recall No. N100243. 10V-375
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NEWS:
GM recalls 250K vehicles; seat belts may not latch
YAHOO NEWS --
August 17, 2010 General
Motors is recalling nearly
250,000 crossover vehicles
worldwide to inspect
second-row seat belts that
could be damaged and not
latch.
GM says the recall affects
2009-2010 models of the
Chevrolet Traverse, Buick
Enclave, GMC Acadia and
Saturn Outlook.
Most of the recalled
vehicles are in the United
States but some are also in
Canada, Mexico and
elsewhere.
GM says the seat belt buckle
could be damaged when the
seat back is returned to an
upright position. That could
make the buckle appear to
latch when it isn't.
The automaker says it does
not know of any cases where
the second-row seat belts
failed to perform properly
in a crash.
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JUNE 2010 -- GM is recalling certain model
year 2006-2009 Buick, Lucerne; Cadillac DTS; Hummer H2; Model Year 2008-2009
Buick Enclave; Cadillac CTS; Model Year 2007-2009 Cadillac Escalade, Escalade
ESV, Escalade EXT; Chevrolet Avalanche, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe; GMC Acadia,
Sierra, Yukon, Yukon Xl; Saturn Outlook; and Model Year 2009 Chevrolet Traverse
vehicles equipped with a heated washer fluid system (HWFS). A recall was
implemented in 2008 to add a fuse to the control circuit harness to address the
potential consequences of a printed circuit board (PCB) electrical short.
However, there have been new reports of thermal incidents on HWFS modules after
this improvement was installed. These incidents resulted from a new failure mode
attributed to the device's thermal protection feature. The significance varies
from minor distortion to considerable melting of the plastic around the HWFS
fluid chamber. It is possible for the heated washer module to ignite and a fire
may occur. Dealers will permanently disable and remove the heated washer fluid
module. An updated page for the owner manual will be provided and inserted in
the owner manual to document that the feature has been permanently disabled and
removed from the vehicle. The safety recall began on June 11, 2010.
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NEWS:
GM
recalling 1.5M vehicles over
fire concerns
YAHOO NEWS June 8, 2010
General Motors Co. said
Tuesday it was recalling
about 1.5 million vehicles
worldwide to address a
problem with a heated
windshield wiper fluid
system that could lead to a
fire, its second recall over
the issue in two years.
The recall affects several
pickup trucks, sport utility
vehicles, crossovers and
passenger car models from
the 2006 to 2009 model
years. GM conducted a
similar recall in 2008 but
came across new reports of
fires in vehicles that had
been fixed.
GM said it would disable the
heated washer fluid system
module that could lead to
fires. The Detroit automaker
will pay owners and those
leasing vehicles $100 each
since the feature is being
disabled.
GM said it was aware of five
fires but there had been no
injuries or crashes
reported. Nearly 1.4 million
vehicles are in the U.S. and
more than 100,000 vehicles
are in Canada, Mexico and
other international markets.
"While our analysis shows
the number of incidents is
very small compared with the
number of vehicles on the
road, we want our customers
to have complete peace of
mind," said Jeff Boyer, GM's
executive director of
safety.
The recall covers the
2006-2009 model year Buick
Lucerne, Cadillac DTS, and
Hummer H2; 2008-2009 Buick
Enclave and Cadillac CTS;
2007-2009 Cadillac Escalade,
Escalade ESV and Escalade
EXT; 2007-2009 Chevrolet
Avalanche, Silverado,
Suburban and Tahoe;
2007-2009 GMC Acadia,
Sierra, Yukon and Yukon XL;
2007-2009 Saturn Outlook;
and 2009 Chevrolet Traverse.
The auto company said
customers will begin to
receive recall letters later
this month but can contact
their dealer to make an
appointment to have the
heated washer system
removed. Dealers will remove
the heated washer fluid
module and reroute washer
fluid hoses.
GM said the technology was
available from only one
supplier, Microheat Inc., of
Farmington Hills, Mich.,
which went out of business,
preventing GM from working
with another supplier on an
improved design.
GM recalled more than
900,000 vehicles because of
the heated washer fluid
system in August 2008
because a short circuit on
the circuit board could
overheat the ground wire.
The National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration had
opened an investigation in
February 2008 into 2007
Yukon and Tahoe vehicles
over potential engine
compartment fires.
The government closed its
investigation after the 2008
recall but GM later came
across fires in vehicles
that had been fixed under
the previous recall,
prompting the latest safety
action.
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APRIL 2010 --
General Motors has notified NHTSA of a defect in certain model year 2010
Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana vans 2500, 3500 and 4500 series. Some of these
vehicles have a condition in which the generator may develop a low resistance
short within the voltage regulator. The low resistance short could eventually
generate enough heat to result in an engine compartment fire. Dealers will
inspect and replace any suspect generators if necessary free of charge. The
safety recall began on April 12, 2010. 10V-138
MARCH 2010 -
General Motors is recalling
certain model year 2009-2010
Chevrolet Express and GMC
Savana vehicles for failing
to comply with Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standard No.
103, "Windshield Wiping and
Washing Systems." These
vehicles were built with
heating, ventilation, and
air conditioning (HVAC)
control knobs that may
fracture and spin on the
control shaft. The driver
may no longer be able to
control the heating,
cooling, and ventilation for
the vehicle. If this
condition affects the
defrost system when it is
required, it may decrease
the driver's visibility, and
could possibly result in a
crash. Dealers will replace
all HVAC control knobs free
of charge. The safety recall
began on March 11, 2010.
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GM
issues recalls for Corvette,
Equinox, GMC Terrain
DetNews.com
-- December 29, 20009 -
General Motors Co. said
Monday it is recalling
22,000 Chevrolet Corvettes
over concerns that the
roof may fly off the vehicle
-- after a 2006 recall
didn't fix the problem.
The new
recall applies to 2005-07
model year Corvettes and
Corvette Z06 models.
GM told
the National Highway Traffic
Safety administration that
the adhesive between the
roof panel and frame may
separate. GM will install a
redesigned roof panel as a
result.
"If there
is a partial separation, the
driver may notice one or
more symptoms, such as a
snapping noise when driving
over bumps, wind noise, poor
roof panel fit, roof panel
movement/bounce when a door
or hatch is closed, or a
water leak," GM said.
This is
the second attempt by GM to
fix the problem.
In May
2006, GM told NHTSA that it
was recalling 30,793 2005-06
Corvettes over concerns that
the vehicles, "primarily in
hot and humid climates, have
a condition in which the
adhesive between the roof
panel and the frame may
separate."
GM said
the problem was due to
inadequate bonding strength,
following reports of at
least 11 roof separations.
GM's 2006 fix was to insert
adhesive foam -- and, if
necessary, replacement of
the roof.
In March,
an inquiry from Japan's
Ministry of Land
Infrastructure and Transport
about a Corvette roof that
was repaired after the 2006
recall prompted GM to look
at its U.S. warranty claims
data for Corvettes.
As a
result, GM found 108 claims
of roof separation after the
foam was added in the
attempt to fix the problem.
GM spokesman said there are
no reports of injuries as a
result.
Now, GM
will replace the roofs.
The
automaker will begin
notifying owners in January
and will reimburse motorists
who have already gotten
their roofs repaired or
replaced.
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Separately, GM issued
another recall Monday for
59,000 2010 Chevrolet
Equinox and GMC Terrain
vehicles over concerns
that the software in the
center instrument panel
could cause the heating, air
conditioning, defrost and
radio controls as well as
the panel illumination to
stop working. GM said the
computer module will be
replaced and the software "reflashed."
NHTSA said
drivers could risk accidents
if they drove without
working defrost systems, but
GM said there are no reports
of injuries.
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DECEMBER 2009 -
General Motors is recalling
certain model year 2010
Chevrolet Equinox and GMC
Terrain vehicles for failing
to comply with the
requirements of Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 103,
"Windshield Defrosting and
Defogging Systems and with
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 101, Controls
and Displays". The software
in the center instrument
panel can cause the heating,
air conditioning, defrost,
and radio controls, as well
as the panel illumination to
become inoperative. Driving
without a functioning
defrost system can decrease
your visibility under
certain driving conditions
and could result in a crash
without warning. Dealers
will replace the computer
module in the center
instrument panel free of
charge. The safety recall is
expected to begin during
January 2010. .
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JULY 2009
-- GM is recalling 1,880
model year 2007 Chevrolet
Kodiak and T-series, GMC
Topkick and T-series, Isuzu
Fseries and H-series
passenger vehicles equipped
with 7.8l diesel engine. The
air compressor in some of
these vehicles may not build
enough air pressure to
support the air brake
system. If this condition
were to occur while the
vehicles was stationary
(brakes applied), the air
brakes would remain applied
and prevent the vehicle from
moving. If the driver
ignores these warnings and
continues to drive the
vehicle, and if there was a
continued loss of pressure,
the rear spring parking
brakes would automatically
apply, preventing the truck
from being driven. Dealers
will inspect the air
compressor for its ability
to build air pressure, and
either modify the air
compressor by elimination of
the suppression valve or
replace the air compressor
assembly free of charge. The
recall is expected to begin
during August 2009.
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JULY 2009
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GM is
recalling 185,903 model year
2004-2009 Colorado, GMC
model year 2009-2004 Canyon,
model year 2006 I-280,
I-350, model year 2007-2008
I-290, and I-370, passenger
vehicles originally sold in
or currently registered in
the states of Alabama,
Arizona, Florida, Georgia,
Hawaii, Louisiana,
Mississippi, Nevada, New
Mexico, Puerto Rico, South
Carolina, Texas, U.S. Virgin
Islands and Utah. Some of
these vehicles have a brake
lamp switch that may not
work as designed due to
contamination in the switch.
This condition could cause
the simultaneous loss of all
brake lamps or cause all of
the brake lamps to stay on
continuously. Both of these
conditions could fail to
warn others of the driver's
intentions and could lead to
a vehicle crash. Dealers
will inspect and replace the
necessary components as
specified in the recall
bulletin free ofcharge. Gm
anticipates that parts will
be available by February
2010. A special coverage for
vehicles registered in all
other states will be
implemented in the same time
frame. In the interim,
owners who experience the
failure can obtain a free
repair, however they will be
required to return when the
new design part becomes
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MAY 2009 --
GM is recalling 27,188
MY 2009 Cadillac Escalade,
Escalade Hybrid, Escalade
ESV, and Escalade EXT;
Chevrolet Avalanche,
Suburban, Tahoe, Tahoe
Hybrid, and Colorado; and
GMC Yukon, Yukon Hybrid,
Yukon XL, and Canyon
vehicles. The fuel system
control modules may have a
condition in which an
adhesive separation of the
room temperature vulcanizing
(RTV) seal between the seal
and the housing may allow
water to seep into the
module. Water in the module
could cause a short or open
circuit, illumination of the
service engine soon lamp,
setting of diagnostic
trouble codes or the engine
may be hard to start, may
not start or may stall
increasing the risk of a
crash. Dealers will install
a new fuel system control
module free of charge. The
recall began on May 18,
2009.
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MARCH 2009 -- General Motors is recalling
276,729 MY 2009 Buick
Enclave, Chevrolet Cobalt,
HHR, Malibu, Traverse, GMC
Acadia, Pontiac G5, G6 and
Saturn Aura and Outlook
passenger vehicles. These
vehicles fail to comply with
Federal Motor Vehicles
Safety Standard 102,
"Transmission Shift Position
Sequence, Starter Interlock,
And Transmission Braking
Effect", and FMVSS 114,
"Theft Protection and
RollawayPrevention". On some
of these vehicles, the
transmission shift cable
adjustment clip may not be
fullyengaged. If the clip is
not fully engaged, the shift
lever and the actual
position of the transmission
gear may not match. With
this condition, the drive
could move the shifter to
"park" and remove the
ignition key, but the
transmission gear may not be
in "park". The driver may
not be able to restart the
vehicle and the vehicle
could roll away after the
driver has exited the
vehicle, resulting in a
possible crash without prior
warning. Dealers will
inspect and ensure that the
shift cable adjustment clip
is fully engaged. In
theevent that the clip does
not engage, the shift cable
will be replaced free of
charge. The recall is
expected to begin on or
before March 24, 2009.
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NEWS:
GM
recalling vehicles to fix
shift lever problem
WASHINGTON
(AP) General Motors Corp.
is recalling about 277,000
vehicles because of a
potential defect in the
shift lever that could cause
a vehicle to roll away.
GM says the
recall involves 2009 model
year versions of the Buick
Enclave; Chevrolet Cobalt,
HHR, Malibu and Traverse;
GMC Acadia; Pontiac G5 and
G6; and the Saturn Aura and
Outlook.
A GM
spokeswoman says about
75,000 vehicles have been
purchased. The rest are at
dealerships. No crashes or
injuries have been reported.
In some
cases, the shift lever and
the transmission gear's
position may not match,
meaning a driver could move
the shifter to the park
position but the
transmission gear may not be
in park.
A vehicle
could roll away and crash or
have problems restarting
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NOVEMBER
2008 -- GM is recalling
16,667 MY 2009 Buick
Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse,
GMC Acadia, and Saturn
Outlook vehicles for failing
to conform with the
requirements of Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 209, 'Seat Belt
Assemblies.' These vehicles
may have been built with a
safety belt buckle in the
second or third row that is
missing a rivet. In a
vehicle crash, if the rivet
is missing, the buckle may
separate from the mounting
strap, increasing the risk
of injury to the passenger.
Dealers will inspect the
safety belt buckles in the
second and third rows, and
replace them if necessary.
The recall began on November
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AUGUST
2008 -- GM is recalling
857,735 MY 2006-2008 Buick
Lucerne; Cadillac DTS;
Hummer H2; MY 2007-2008
Cadillac Escalade, Escalade
ESV, Escalade EXT; Chevrolet
Avalanche, Silverado,
Suburban, Tahoe; GMC Acadia,
Sierra, Yukon, Yukon XL,
Saturn Outlook; and MY 2008
Buick Enclave vehicles
equipped with a heated wiper
washer fluid system. A short
circuit on the printed
circuit board for the washer
fluid heater may overheat
the control-circuit ground
wire. This may cause other
electrical features to
malfunction, create an odor,
or cause smoke increasing
the risk of a fire. Dealers
will install a wire harness
with an in-line fuse free of
charge. The manufacturer has
not yet provided an owner
notification schedule.
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AUGUST
2008 -- GM is recalling
88,809 MY 2008 Buick
Enclave, and MY 2007-2008
GMC Acadia and Saturn
Outlook vehicles currently
or previously registered in
the following states:
Alaska, Colorado,
Connecticut, Delaware,
Idaho, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, Michigan,
Minnesota, Montana,
Nebraska, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York, North
Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, South Dakota,
Utah, Vermont, West
Virginia, Wisconsin,
Wyoming, and the District of
Columbia. If a buildup of
snow or ice on the
windshield or on the wipers
restricts the movement of
the wiper arm, the
windshield wiper linkage may
become detached from the
motor shaft and the wipers
may become inoperative. If
this were to occur, driver
visibility could be reduced,
which could result in a
vehicle crash. Dealers will
install a new wiper crank
arm, driver's side link, and
a crank arm nut. The recall
is expected to begin during
October 2008. 08V-410
JULY
2008 -- GM is recalling
151 MY 2008 Chevrolet
Express and GMC Savana
vehicles equipped with all
wheel drive (AWD). Some of
these vehicles have transfer
cases that were manufactured
with an incorrect part that
can cause early failure of a
drive chain. If the chain
breaks, shifting the
transmission to park may not
keep the vehicle stationary.
If the vehicle is parked on
an incline or bumped, it may
roll and strike a person,
object, or another vehicle
without warning, and cause
personal injury. Dealers
will inspect the transfer
case date code and, if
necessary, replace the
transfer case. The recall is
expected to begin during
August 2008. 08V340
JULY
2008 -- GM is recalling
2,481 MY 2008 Chevrolet
Express and GMC Savana
cutaway fleet vans equipped
with a 6.0l (RPO LY6) V8
engine, 4l80E (RPO MT)
transmission, 4.10 (RPO GT5)
axle and 75 mph governor (RPO
9D7). These vehicles have a
condition in which the
transmission may be damaged
due to first gear engagement
at highway speeds and then
does not transmit power with
D4 or R selected. This
may be preceded by engine
shutdown if the vehicle
exceeds 81 miles per hour in
certain conditions. The
vehicle may be stranded on
or near a highway,
increasing the risk of a
crash. Dealers will
reprogram the transmission
and engine control modules.
The recall is expected to
begin during August 2008.
08V313
JULY
2008 -- GM is recalling
567 MY 2008 Chevrolet
Express and GMC Savana
cutaway vehicles with a 139"
wheel base. The frame rail
on the driver's side may be
wider than specifications.
If the frame rail is wider,
over time it may contact the
fuel tank housing, resulting
in a possible fuel leak.
Fuel leakage, in the
presence of an ignition
source, could result in a
fire. Dealers will inspect
the clearance between the
frame rail and fuel tank
housing and will rework the
frame rail if necessary. The
recall is expected to begin
during August 2008. 08V315
August
2007 -- GM is recalling
10,113 MY 2007 Chevrolet
Express and GMC Savanna vans
for failing to conform to
the requirements of Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 108, "Lamps,
Reflective Devices, and
Associated Equipment." When
the brakes are applied, the
stop lamps will illuminate.
When the brake pedal is
released, the stop lamps are
no longer illuminated but
the rear brakes may still be
applied. The brake may
release after a few seconds
or after the next firm brake
pedal application. If the
rear brakes are still
applied after release of the
brake pedal, the driver may
notice a substantial drag
when driving and may need to
depress the gas pedal
further than usual to
continue vehicle movement. A
vehicle driven with the
brakes applied can cause
overheating of the brakes,
resulting in increased
stopping distance which
could result in a crash.
Dealers will reprogram the
anti-lock brake system
module. The manufacturer has
not yet provided an owner
notification schedule for
this campaign. 07V-342
NOVEMBER 2007 -- GM is recalling 11,975 MY 2001
Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks equipped with
an 8.1L V8 engine. The crankshaft position can operate
intermittently or fail completely. If the sensor operates
intermittently, the SES light may illuminate and the vehicle may
run rough. The engine may stall, and if so, may re-start
immediately or after a cool down period. If the sensor becomes
completely inoperative, the engine will quit running and will
not re-start. Either of these failures can increase the risk of
a crash. Dealers will replace the crankshaft position sensor.
The recall is expected to begin during December 2007. This
recall was the subject of an Engineering Analysis, EA06-016,
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GM recalls 944,000 vehicles for fire hazard
Recall involves vehicles that are equipped
with windshield washer fluid heaters.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- August
28, 2008 -- General Motors is recalling 944,000 vehicles,
850,000 of them in the United States, because of the potential
for a fire in the vehicles' heated windshield washer fluid
system.
A short circuit in the circuit board that controls the system
could cause a grounding wire to overheat. That could lead to
smoke and the malfunctioning of other electrical components, GM
(GM, Fortune 500) said in a letter to the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). In rare cases, it could
cause a fire, GM said.
GM is aware of three fires caused by this problem, two of which
were in the company's own test fleet vehicles, GM spokesman Tom
Wilkinson said. The company is not aware of any injuries caused
by the problem.
The vehicles must be turned on for the short circuit to occur,
Wilkinson said, but he could not say whether the washer fluid
heating system needed to be in use.
The models listed below, if they're equipped with a heated
windshield washer fluid system, are subject to the recall:
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Model year
2006-08 Buick Lucerne sedans and model year 2008
Buick Enclave SUVs.
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Model year
2006-08 Cadillac DTS sedans and model year
2007-08 Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV and
Escalade EXT SUVs.
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Model year
2007-08 Chevrolet Avalanche and Silverado trucks
and Suburban and Tahoe SUVs.
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Model year
2007-08 GMC Acadia, Yukon, and Yukon XL SUVs and
Sierra trucks.
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2008 Saturn
Outlook SUVs.
The fluid heating system is a
popular option on many of GM's large cars and SUVs, said
Wilkinson.
On cold days, the system heats windshield washer fluid before
spraying it onto the windshield, where it can melt ice and frost
on the windshield.
To fix the problem, dealers will install a fuse that will shut
off the system in the event of a short circuit. GM has not yet
provided NHTSA with a schedule detailing when owners of affected
vehicles will be notified.
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NEWS:
GM Recalls Buicks, GMCs, Saturns to Fix Wipers
ConsumerAffairs.com -- August 28,
2008 -- General Motors is recalling 88,809 of the 2008 Buick
Enclaves, 2007 to 2008 GMC Acadias and Saturn Outlooks to repair
the windshield wipers.
The recall involves GM vehicles currently or previously
registered in Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho,
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode
Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin,
Wyoming, and the District of Columbia.
The buildup of snow or ice on the windshield or wipers could
restrict the movement of the wiper arm, according to the
National Highway Traffic Administration (NHTSA) Web site.
"The wiper link may become detached from the motor shaft and the
wipers many become inoperative," the safety agency warned,
causing poor visibility and perhaps resulting in a crash.
GM dealers will install new parts required to remedy the
windshield wiper defect when the recall gets underway in
October.
Consumers can contact Buick at 1-866-608-8080, GMC at
1-866-996-9463, and Saturn at 1-800- 972-8876.
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NEWS:
NHTSA Investigates 2.7
Million GM Trucks, SUVs
Fire hazard probed in 21 models
ConsumerAffairs.com -- June 17,
2008 -- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
has intensified a investigation of 21 models of General Motors
trucks and SUVS manufactured between 2006 and 2008 because of
the possibility of an engine compartment fire.
More than 2,700,000 GM trucks and
SUVs are the subject of the the investigation because of the
possibility that a fire might erupt inside the engine
compartment, even when the ignition is turned off.
The Office of Defects
Investigation (ODI) at the federal safety agency reported that
investigators are now aware of "41 non-crash engine compartment
fires" in the GM trucks and SUVs including 8 fires that may have
caused significant property damage.
The GM vehicles under
investigation are:
Cadillac Escalade ESV and EXT
from the 2007 and 2008 model years Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 from the 2007 and 2008 model years 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche 2500 2007 Chevrolet Silverado Chevrolet Silverado 1500, 2500 and 3500 from the 2007 and 2008
model years Chevrolet Suburban 1500 and 2500 from the 2007 and 2008 model
years Chevrolet Tahoe from the 2007 and 2008 models year 2008 GMC Sierra,
GMC Sierra 1500, 2500 and 3500 from the 2007 and 2008 model
years 2007 GMC Sierra Classic 2007 GMC Silverado, GMC Yukon from the 2007 and 2008 model
years GMC Yukon XL 1500, XL 2500 from the 2007 and 2008 model years Hummer H2 from the 2006 to 2007 model years 2008 Hummer H2 Utility, and the Hummer H2 from the 2006 to
2008 model years
"GM provided ODI with 41
allegations of non-crash engine compartment fires including 16
allegations of fires origination with the ignition in the off
position," according to the NHTSA Web site.
Investigators are examining the
electrical system, engine and engine cooling system; battery
cables; under-hood wiring, fuses and circuit breakers.
NHTSA investigator are now call
the probe an "engineering analysis" which could eventually lead
to a recall of the General Motors trucks and SUVs.
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NEWS:
Feds Probe Fire Complaints in Chevy Tahoe, GMC
Yukon
ConsumerAffairs.Com -- February
9, 2008 -- The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) is investigating two consumer complaints
that 2007 Chevrolet Tahoes and GMC Yukons caught fire while
parked in home garages with the engines off.
The truck owners reported to NHTSA that both homes were badly
damaged and two people were injured in one of the fires.
The NHTSA Office of Defect Investigations as open a preliminary
investigation of both vehicles that could eventually lead to a
recall of the SUVs. The agency estimates as many as 400,000
vehicles would be affected if a defect is identified and a
recall ordered.
The General Motors SUVs are not equipped with the type of cruise
control system that causes a fire in Ford Motor Co. cars and
trucks. Ford has recalled more than 10 million vehicles because
of a fire danger.
NHTSA also reported on its web site that a preliminary
investigation is under way of 2006 Lamborghini Gallardos
following three reports of fires. There are 600 of the Gallardos
cars on U.S. roads.
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NEWS:
GM recalls pickups, SUVs
Detroit Free Press -- November
20, 2007 -- General Motors Corp. recalled 69,000
Chevrolet, GMC and Pontiac pickups and SUVs and more than 20,000
Saturn cars for repairs including adding interior safety foam
and fixing a timing chain.
The recall by the world's largest
automaker covers 57,100 Chevrolet Equinox and Pontiac Torrent
SUVs from the 2007 model year, and 11,974 2001-model Chevy
Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks and 20,514 Saturn L-Series cars,
the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on
its Web site.
GM will install extra foam in the windshield pillars of the
Equinox and Torrent SUVs that aren't equipped with roof air bags
or a sunroof, to lessen the risk of head injury during a crash,
according to the NHTSA.
In 2.2-liter, four-cylinder versions of the Saturn cars, GM will
replace the engine's timing chain, which could separate while
the motor is running and boost the chance of a crash. For
8.1-liter, eight-cylinder versions of the Silverado and Sierra,
GM will replace the crankshaft position sensor, which can fail
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NEWS:
GM Recalls 30,000-Plus SUVs, Vans
Bloomberg News --
Aug 11, 2007 --- General Motors has recalled
20,594 sport-utility vehicles and minivans from
2001 to 2004 to replace fuel tanks that may leak
and cause fire. The recall includes some 2002 to
2004 Chevrolet Venture vans and Buick Rendezvous
SUVs, and 2001 to 2004 Pontiac Aztek SUVs and
Pontiac Montana vans, the company told the U.S.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
A tank valve can
fracture because of manufacturing variations or
high temperatures, allowing fuel to leak, the
agency said. The tanks will be replaced free, GM
said. No related injuries or accidents have been
reported.
GM also recalled
10,113 of its 2007 Chevrolet Express 1500 and
GMC Savana 1500 large vans to reprogram an
antilock brake part. The rear brake may stay
engaged when the brake pedal isn't pressed, and
the brake lights may not illuminate, the NHTSA
said.
Vehicles built in
April and May of this year are affected. They
are under warranty, GM said. There have been no
injuries or accidents related to the brake part.
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