GM Recalls Trucks, SUVs for Chassis-Control System
The automaker’s 70th recall of this year includes 2014-MY Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD pickup trucks.
by Staff
October 3, 2014
Photo of 2014 Chevrolet Silverado HD courtesy of General Motors.
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Photo of 2014 Chevrolet Silverado HD courtesy of General Motors.
General Motors is recalling approximately 117,600 2013-2014 model-year vehicles in North America because of a potential defect in the chassis-control system that can lead to stalling, the Detroit News reports.
GM dealers will replace the modules, free of charge. Of the 117,600 vehicles being recalled for this problem, about 97,000 are in the U.S.
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Many of the recalled vehicles — about 4,500 — have not yet been sold and are still on dealer lots. The modules will be replaced before these cars and trucks are sold.
GM said it is unaware of any crashes, injuries or deaths related to the chassis-control issue.
This recall brings to 70 the total number of recalls announced and initiated by GM so far in 2014. To view a list of recall stories, click here.
This recall includes 14 vehicle models. Here's the list:
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