GM Recalling 2 Million Vehicles.....
silveradoking
04-25-2005, 04:04 PM
Now if they could only fix that dawm clunking......
GM Recalling More Than Two Million Vehicles
WASHINGTON (AP) - General Motors Corp. said Monday it is recalling more than 2 million vehicles, including nearly 1.5 million sport utility vans and pickup trucks that have seat belt design problem.
The world's largest automaker said there were only a few minor injuries associated with the six separate recalls and said owners would be formally notified of the problems by mail in the coming weeks.
Among the vehicles affected, the company was recalling 1.48 million SUVs and pickups from the 2003-2005 model years, including the Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab, Suburban, Tahoe, Avalanche; Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV, Escalade EXT, GMC Sierra Crew Cab, Yukon XL, Yukon, and the Hummer H2s.
GM spokesman Alan Adler said the center safety belt in the second row of the SUVs and pickups, typically used for child seats, was riding high on the occupant's stomach or abdomen. He said there could be a reduced protection in that portion of the body in the event of a crash.
Adler said there have been no crashes or injuries connected to the problem.
''We want people, if they have a safety recall, we want them to get it fixed,'' Adler said.
The company also announced recalls for the following vehicles:
- More than 330,000 1500 Series Chevrolet Suburban and Yukon XL from the 2000-2001 model years for potential overheating of fuel pump wires that could lead to engine stalling. There were no known crashes or injuries related to the problem.
- More than 142,000 1500 Series Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups from the 1999-2002 model years and 2500/3500 Series pickups from the 2001-2004 model years with manual transmissions for parking brake friction. Adler said there were 26 crashes and 1 minor injury connected to the problem.
- More than 69,000 Buick Lacrosse and Buick Allure 2005 models from Canada for a bent clip that holds part of the brake. If the clip comes off, it would lead to brake loss and a crash, Adler said. There has been one minor crash from the issue.
- More than 39,000 Buick Rendezvous and Pontiac Azteks from the 2004 model year for intermittent stalling or failure to start because of a faulty ignition relay. GM said it was aware of one minor crash but no injuries.
- More than 22,000 Saturn L Series Wagons from the 2002-2004 model year because they were built with a center and passenger side rear seat belt anchors that do not comply with U.S. and Canadian safety standards.
The company said the problems will be corrected for free.
Ever wonder why they always want to recall those 'safety' problems, which only 6 people have complained about, 2 million vehicles?
But when it comes to the biggest problems....ie steering shaft (only took 3 years to solve that problem) or the infamous clunking (caused by about every piece in the driveline) they don't want to solve these problems, and they are the biggest problems.......
GM Recalling More Than Two Million Vehicles
WASHINGTON (AP) - General Motors Corp. said Monday it is recalling more than 2 million vehicles, including nearly 1.5 million sport utility vans and pickup trucks that have seat belt design problem.
The world's largest automaker said there were only a few minor injuries associated with the six separate recalls and said owners would be formally notified of the problems by mail in the coming weeks.
Among the vehicles affected, the company was recalling 1.48 million SUVs and pickups from the 2003-2005 model years, including the Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab, Suburban, Tahoe, Avalanche; Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV, Escalade EXT, GMC Sierra Crew Cab, Yukon XL, Yukon, and the Hummer H2s.
GM spokesman Alan Adler said the center safety belt in the second row of the SUVs and pickups, typically used for child seats, was riding high on the occupant's stomach or abdomen. He said there could be a reduced protection in that portion of the body in the event of a crash.
Adler said there have been no crashes or injuries connected to the problem.
''We want people, if they have a safety recall, we want them to get it fixed,'' Adler said.
The company also announced recalls for the following vehicles:
- More than 330,000 1500 Series Chevrolet Suburban and Yukon XL from the 2000-2001 model years for potential overheating of fuel pump wires that could lead to engine stalling. There were no known crashes or injuries related to the problem.
- More than 142,000 1500 Series Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups from the 1999-2002 model years and 2500/3500 Series pickups from the 2001-2004 model years with manual transmissions for parking brake friction. Adler said there were 26 crashes and 1 minor injury connected to the problem.
- More than 69,000 Buick Lacrosse and Buick Allure 2005 models from Canada for a bent clip that holds part of the brake. If the clip comes off, it would lead to brake loss and a crash, Adler said. There has been one minor crash from the issue.
- More than 39,000 Buick Rendezvous and Pontiac Azteks from the 2004 model year for intermittent stalling or failure to start because of a faulty ignition relay. GM said it was aware of one minor crash but no injuries.
- More than 22,000 Saturn L Series Wagons from the 2002-2004 model year because they were built with a center and passenger side rear seat belt anchors that do not comply with U.S. and Canadian safety standards.
The company said the problems will be corrected for free.
Ever wonder why they always want to recall those 'safety' problems, which only 6 people have complained about, 2 million vehicles?
But when it comes to the biggest problems....ie steering shaft (only took 3 years to solve that problem) or the infamous clunking (caused by about every piece in the driveline) they don't want to solve these problems, and they are the biggest problems.......
TaNK_Em
04-25-2005, 07:25 PM
Damn Johnson Controls, Dad works for General Motors so this doesn’t do him any good. They figure if there are only 10 or so complaints out of millions of vehicles they can probably save themselves some lawsuits by just fixing the problems. GM is in some deep shit right now so hopefully people won’t screw up as much.
- Kevin
- Kevin
Nigel215
04-26-2005, 07:35 AM
sorry, but im not too worried about my rear center seat belt...
twomorestrokes
04-26-2005, 09:21 AM
Too bad they don't get into a few of their issues a little further. Bought a really nice '02 Tahoe LT in late December, and sold it in less than 3 months. Fuel pump went out in January, front hub/bearing in February along with a lock actuator, and fuel pump again in March. Got to the point where I kept a mallet in the vehicle to smack the fuel tank when it wouldn't start. Sold it the day after the last visit to the dealer.
Too bad, it was a great family vehicle when it ran. :rolleyes:
Too bad, it was a great family vehicle when it ran. :rolleyes:
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