Troubled ignition, GM Pull 3 Million Cars

Troubled ignition, GM Pull 3 Million Cars

One Auto - General Motors (GM) pull back the product in question (recall) on a large scale. This time America's largest automaker was pulling three million sedan Chevrolet, Cadillac, and Buick because of problems in the ignition system.

Vehicles affected by the recall are the Buick LaCrosse, Chevrolet Impala, Cadillac Deville, Cadillac DTS, Buick Lucerne, Buick Regal LS and GS, and the Chevrolet Monte Carlo. These cars were made in the period 2006-2014. (See also: New Three-Month, GM Recalls 4.8 Million Cars)

Through a written statement, GM management stated the cars ignition system is prone to problems. Engine suddenly died when a car carrying a heavy load or experiencing a jolt when plunged hole in the road. For this problem, GM will change the locks and ignition system of the car. For this improvement, the consumer free of charge. (Read: Pull 1.5 Million GM Cars)

Massive Recall of previously performed GM in February 2014. Currently the GM draw 2.6 million variants of the Chevrolet Cobalt and Saturn Ion because of a problem on the machine. The car engine suddenly dies or loses power because of a problem in some parts.

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