GM recalls another 89 000 vehicles, 2014 Total number approaches 16 million Menghadirkan
recalls another 89 000 GM vehicles, 2014 Total number approaches 16 million

GM series of reminders continues with three measures of security and a reminder of the non-compliance for a total of 89 126 vehicles. The largest of the four actions implies 57 512 year 2014 Chevrolet Silverado LD, 2014 GMC Sierra LD and 2015 Silverado HD Tahoe and Suburban, and 2015 GMC Sierra HD and Yukon and Yukon XL models.
on these vehicles, the base radio may not work, "preventing the sound warnings if the key is in the ignition when the driver's door is open. The failure also means that there is no dial tone if a front safety belt is not buckled. GM says that it is unaware of accidents or injuries related to this condition. Dealers will reprogram the radio control module for free.
the second recall involves 31 520 model year 2012 Buick Verano and Chevy Camaro, Cruze and Sonic cars for a defect where the bar of short circuit inside the air bag of the double driver floor could sometimes touch the terminals of the airbag. If this happens, the air bag light, and in case of collision, the air bag will not deploy.
to solve this problem, the dealer will have to replace the coil of air bag steering wheel, which will remove any contact between the shorting bar and the terminals of the airbag. GM is aware of an accident with an injury where it was found the fault code of relevant diagnosis at the point where the vehicle has been repaired.
third reminder is 61 model year 2013-2014 Chevrolet Spark and 2013 model year Buick recalls manufactured in Changwon (Korea) of December 30, 2012 through May 8, 2013. In these vehicles, the tip of the front passenger airbag can isolate from the airbag inflator, preventing the passenger airbag to deploy properly in an accident.
Finally, GM is Recalling also 33 models year 2014 Chevrolet Corvettes to the United States because a short circuit internal in the detection and diagnostic (SDM) module can disable the frontal airbags and pre-tensioners to seat belt, the automatic occupancy detection module.
by Dan Mihalascu
