GM to recall 300,000 of SUV, the reason for the car's headlights dim

Posted on 12/3/2014 3:08:19 PM

The recall involves the 2006-2007 Chevrolet TrailBlazer and GMC Envoy SUV; 2006 years TrailBlazer EXT and Envoy XL; 2006-07 Buick Rainier SUV; 2006-09 Buick LaCrosse sedan; Saab 9-7X SUV2006-08; Isuzu stretch SUV and 2006-08.

"If the headlamp controller module is not working properly, the low beam and daytime running lights intermittently or permanently unable to shine," GM said in an email statement. The flaw does not affect the headlights, taillights, turn signals and fog lights, GM said.

The company said it "has not been confirmed," if an accident caused by a defect.

GM notified its dealers to evacuate in a report last week, he said he was still trying to find solutions. General Motors said it had notified the US National Security Agency, on the highway to retire. The agency has not been announced on the website of memory.

American cars included in the recall a total of 273,182.

Lighthouse 79th callback announced General Motors recall, this year, covering about 26.8 million vehicles in the US and around the world, 30.4 million.

Since General Motors recall the pace in the first half, when the company from an average of about two withdrawals occasion in the old models to conduct a thorough review of the week, a sharp slowdown in potential security vulnerabilities. This process is by 2.6 million small cars withdraw fault ignition switch trigger.

The latest recall is the third GM in the fourth quarter and the first since the callback October 7, 1147 2015 Cadillac Escalade for possible problems with passenger airbag cover.

In addition, the ignition switch victim compensation fund, said today that the number of deaths caused by defects rises to 36, 35. Fund oversight by a lawyer Kenneth Feinberg, the compensation claims of the victims also approved the five people injured, 39 more less connected to the switch -

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