Total Recall? Another 717,949 Vehicles Added to GM’s 26 Million Recall List
Not a good day to drive a GM. General Motors has recalled another 717,949 recent model vehicles in the U.S. this week.
The latest recall involves nearly 400,000 Camaros, Cadillacs and Chevrolets along with a large number of other GM cars and trucks brands.
Specifically for LS1Techers, 2011-2012 Camaros, 2010-2012 Cadillac SRX, 2013-2014 Cadillac CTS, 2014 Cadillac ELR, and 2014 Chevrolet SS models have been affected.
GM says the vehicles are safe to drive, but a bolt that secures a seat height adjuster may become loose or fall out. Only one crash and three injuries but no fatalities related to this condition have been reported so far.
Another issue that affects some models involves an incomplete weld on the seat hook bracket assembly. Dealers will have to inspect the vehicles in order to determine if replacement is required. GM is unaware of any crashes or injuries as a result of these issues.
According to the Los Angeles Times, GM has recalled nearly 26 million vehicles this year. 50 crashes and 13 deaths have been linked to faulty ignition switches in the U.S.
A complete list of GM vehicle recalls can be seen below.