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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.
MORE RECALL INFO
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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
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.
10V-240
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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.
MORE RECALL INFO
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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.
09V-073
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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
MORE RECALL
INFORMATION
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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 26, 2008. 08V615
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NEWS:
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.
MORE RECALL
INFORMATION:
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.
08V441
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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.
More Recall Information:
Buick Enclave
GMC
Acadia
Saturn Outlook
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
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RECALL: 2009-2010
Saturn Outlook |
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NHTSA
Campaign
Number:
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10V375000 |
www.nhtsa.dot.gov |
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Manufacturer
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GENERAL
MOTORS
CORP. |
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Recall
Date:
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AUG 12,
2010 |
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Potential
Number
Of Units
Affected:
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207210 |
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Description |
SEAT BELTS |
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Summary |
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 SEATING
POSITION. IF
SUFFICIENT FORCE
IS APPLIED, THE
BUCKLE COVER
COULD BE PUSHED
DOWN THE STRAP,
EXPOSING AND
PARTIALLY
DEPRESSING THE
RED RELEASE
BUTTON |
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Consequence |
THE SAFETY BELT
MAY NOT RESTRAIN
THE OCCUPANT AS
INTENDED DURING
A CRASH,
INCREASING THE
RISK OF INJURY
TO THE SEAT
OCCUPANT. |
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Remedy |
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.
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RECALL: 2007-2009 Saturn
Outlook |
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NHTSA
Campaign
Number:
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10V240000 |
www.nhtsa.dot.gov |
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Manufacturer
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GENERAL
MOTORS
CORP. |
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Recall
Date:
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JUN 04,
2010 |
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Potential
Number
Of Units
Affected:
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1365070 |
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Description |
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM |
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Summary |
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.
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Consequence |
IT IS POSSIBLE
FOR THE HEATED
WASHER MODULE TO
IGNITE AND A
FIRE MAY OCCUR. |
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Remedy |
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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RECALL: 2009 Saturn
Outlook |
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NHTSA
Campaign
Number:
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09V073000 |
www.nhtsa.dot.gov |
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Manufacturer
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GENERAL
MOTORS
CORP. |
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Recall
Date:
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MAR 06,
2009 |
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Potential
Number
Of Units
Affected:
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276729 |
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Description |
POWER
TRAIN:AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION:LEVER
AND
LINKAGE:COLUMN
SHIFT |
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Summary |
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
ROLLAWAY
PREVENTION". ON
SOME OF THESE
VEHICLES, THE
TRANSMISSION
SHIFT CABLE
ADJUSTMENT CLIP
MAY NOT BE FULLY
ENGAGED. 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".
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Consequence |
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. |
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Remedy |
DEALERS WILL
INSPECT AND
ENSURE THAT THE
SHIFT CABLE
ADJUSTMENT CLIP
IS FULLY
ENGAGED. IN THE
EVENT 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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RECALL: 2009 Saturn Outlook |
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NHTSA
Campaign
Number:
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08V615000 |
www.nhtsa.dot.gov |
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Manufacturer
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GENERAL
MOTORS
CORP. |
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Recall
Date:
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NOV 24,
2008 |
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Potential
Number
Of Units
Affected:
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16667 |
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Description |
SEAT BELTS:
REAR:BUCKLE
ASSEMBLY |
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Summary |
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.
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Consequence |
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. |
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Remedy |
DEALERS WILL
INSPECT THE
SAFETY BELT
BUCKLES IN THE
SECOND AND THIRD
ROWS, AND
REPLACE THEM IF
NECESSARY. THE
RECALL BEGAN ON
NOVEMBER 26,
2008. |
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RECALL:
2009 Saturn Outlook |
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NHTSA
Campaign
Number:
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08V410000 |
www.nhtsa.dot.gov |
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Manufacturer
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GENERAL
MOTORS
CORP. |
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Recall
Date:
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AUG 06,
2008 |
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Potential
Number
Of Units
Affected:
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88809 |
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Description |
VISIBILITY:WINDSHIELD
WIPER/WASHER:LINKAGES |
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Summary |
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. |
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Consequence |
IF THIS WERE TO
OCCUR, DRIVER
VISIBILITY COULD
BE REDUCED,
WHICH COULD
RESULT IN A
VEHICLE CRASH. |
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Remedy |
DEALERS WILL
INSTALL A NEW
WIPER CRANK ARM,
DRIVER'S SIDE
LINK, AND A
CRANK ARM NUT.
THE RECALL BEGAN
O OCTOBER 13,
2008.
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RECALL:
2007-2008 Saturn Outlook |
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NHTSA
Campaign
Number:
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08V441000 |
www.nhtsa.dot.gov |
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Manufacturer
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GENERAL
MOTORS
CORP. |
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Recall
Date:
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AUG 27,
2008 |
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Potential
Number
Of Units
Affected:
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857735 |
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Description |
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM |
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Summary |
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.
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Consequence |
THIS MAY CAUSE
OTHER ELECTRICAL
FEATURES TO
MALFUNCTION,
CREATE AN ODOR,
OR CAUSE SMOKE
INCREASING THE
RISK OF A FIRE. |
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Remedy |
DEALERS WILL
INSTALL A WIRE
HARNESS WITH AN
IN-LINE FUSE
FREE OF CHARGE.
THE RECALL BEGAN
ON SEPTEMBER 12,
2008.
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RECALL:
2007 Saturn Outlook |
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NHTSA
Campaign
Number:
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07V062000
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www.nhtsa.dot.gov |
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Manufacturer
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GENERAL
MOTORS
CORP. |
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Recall
Date:
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FEB 21,
2007 |
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Potential
Number
Of Units
Affected:
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13032 |
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Description |
AIR
BAGS:FRONTAL:SENSOR/CONTROL
MODULE |
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Summary |
ON CERTAIN
VEHICLES, THE
SENSING AND
DIAGNOSTIC
MODULE (SDM),
WHICH CONTROLS
THE FUNCTION OF
FRONT AIR BAGS,
MAY NOT OPERATE
PROPERLY. AS A
RESULT, THE
FRONT AIR BAGS
MAY FAIL TO
DEPLOY IN A
FRONTAL CRASH.
ALSO, THE AIR
BAG WARNING LAMP
ON THE
INSTRUMENT PANEL
MAY FAIL TO
PROVIDE WARNING
THAT THE SYSTEM
IS INOPERATIVE. |
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Consequence |
IN THE EVENT OF
A CRASH, THIS
CONDITION COULD
INCREASE THE
RISK OF INJURY
TO OCCUPANTS IN
THE FRONT SEAT. |
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Remedy |
DEALERS WILL
REPROGRAM THE
SDM COMPUTER
MODULE. THIS
RECALL BEGAN ON
FEBRUARY 22,
2007. OWNERS MAY
CONTACT GMC AT
1-866-966-9463
OR SATURN AT
1-800-972-8876. |
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