General Motors now will replace lock cylinders as well as ignition switches in a recall of 2.2m older model cars in the US. The automaker last night (10 April) told NHTSA it was adding ignition lock ...
The General Motors ignition switch recall concerning 2.2 million vehicles has expanded to include the ignition lock cylinder along with the ignition switch, due to an additional defect that can allow ...
There’s a new twist to General Motors’ ongoing recall saga. The automaker today announced that it will be replacing the ignition lock cylinders in the 2.2 million cars already covered by its ignition ...
The spring in the ignition switch was the culprit that led to a number of General Motors vehicles stalling, resulting in accidents without the deployment of the air bag. As the repairs have begun to ...
General Motors said Thursday it is adding ignition lock cylinders to its existing recall of more than 2 million older model cars in the U.S. because the ignition key can be removed while the engine is ...
On top of faulty ignition switches, GM also says it's also going to replace ignition lock cylinders. The issues affect more than 2 million older GM cars. The cylinders may loosen the ignition key, ...
GM said Wednesday it has shipped “thousands” of new ignition sets to dealers for some 2.6 million recalled small cars (2.2 million in the U.S.) from the 2003-2011 model years. Dealerships are ...
General Motors LLC (GM) is recalling certain 2006-2010 Pontiac Solstice and 2007-2010 Saturn Sky vehicles. The Passenger Air Bag Suppression System (PPS) sensor may become bent or damaged within the ...
The Detroit auto giant announced today that the first few thousands of kits containing redesigned ignition switches are currently being transported to General Motors dealerships Stateside. About 1.4 ...
General Motors announced three new recalls on the first day of 2015, the biggest of which is related to the ignition lock actuator in its full-size SUVs and pickup trucks from the 2011 and 2012 model ...
A month after agreeing to pay $900 million to settle criminal charges arising from an ignition switch defect, General Motors said Friday it will recall about 3,300 large pickup trucks and SUVs for a ...