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2013 Chevy Equinox & GMC Terrain recalled for inoperative wipers ,
a problem with the wipers on the 2013 Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain prompted General Motors to issue a notice of recall for 367 808 esteem vehicles to the United States.
according to the recall notice, the problem is the kneecaps in the module wiper windshield, which could rust and wear, potentially making the wipers inoperative. And if the wipers do not work, the driver could have trouble seeing in the rain, "increasing the risk of an accident."
GM is still working on exactly how it will solve the problem, but one would imagine it would be to replace the engines of wipers on the vehicles affected with units that are better protected against the elements. Once the cure is identified, the owners can expect to hear from the manufacturer, to organize the service to their local dealer.
the Equinox and Traverse are among the more compact GM Crossovers - the smaller the range GMC and niches in the Chevy Trax the smallest and the largest crossing. The equinox was first introduced in 2004 and replaced in 2009 when the GMC got its own version so boxier. Both models have undergone refreshes minor for 2016.
the Pontiac Torrent was essentially a version different from the first-generation Equinox, but it disappeared when GM closed the entire Pontiac brand in its restructuring in bankruptcy at the end of 2009. It was the same year where GM took control of the factory of the Canadian Automotive Manufacturing Inc. (CAMI) in Ingersoll, Ontario, where these crossover vehicles are built - as seen as much in front of them. Three years later Suzuki pulled out of the U.S. market altogether.
2013 Chevy Equinox & GMC Terrain recalled for inoperative wipers
2013 Chevy Equinox & GMC Terrain recalled for inoperative wipers

a problem with the wipers on the 2013 Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain prompted General Motors to issue a notice of recall for 367 808 esteem vehicles to the United States.
according to the recall notice, the problem is the kneecaps in the module wiper windshield, which could rust and wear, potentially making the wipers inoperative. And if the wipers do not work, the driver could have trouble seeing in the rain, "increasing the risk of an accident."
GM is still working on exactly how it will solve the problem, but one would imagine it would be to replace the engines of wipers on the vehicles affected with units that are better protected against the elements. Once the cure is identified, the owners can expect to hear from the manufacturer, to organize the service to their local dealer.
the Equinox and Traverse are among the more compact GM Crossovers - the smaller the range GMC and niches in the Chevy Trax the smallest and the largest crossing. The equinox was first introduced in 2004 and replaced in 2009 when the GMC got its own version so boxier. Both models have undergone refreshes minor for 2016.
the Pontiac Torrent was essentially a version different from the first-generation Equinox, but it disappeared when GM closed the entire Pontiac brand in its restructuring in bankruptcy at the end of 2009. It was the same year where GM took control of the factory of the Canadian Automotive Manufacturing Inc. (CAMI) in Ingersoll, Ontario, where these crossover vehicles are built - as seen as much in front of them. Three years later Suzuki pulled out of the U.S. market altogether.
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