GM Recalls 450,000 Sedans For Transmission Cable Issues

GM Recalls 450,000 Sedans For Transmission Cable Issues
General Motors announced a recall Friday of more than 400,000 sedans in the U.S. because of a transmission problem that causes cars to roll when they're supposed to be in park.

GM said the recall applies to 426,240 Chevrolet, Pontiac and Saturn sedans to repair a condition in which the transmission gear position may not match the gear on the shifter. If left unfixed, GM says drivers may think they're still in park, but their vehicles are rolling.


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HughJassHughJass - 9/25/2012 10:54:57 AM
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And Hyundai recalls. No mention of the apparent runaway Hyundai last month.

I'm glad we wasted billions to save GM so they could continue to produce crap cars, more and more of which aren't even built here anymore.


ThegeekThegeek - 9/29/2012 9:54:57 PM
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GM... MARK OF EXCELLENCE. LOLOLOL

Oh, let's get it right... GOVERNMENT MOTORS, MARK OF EXCELLENCE. LOLOLOL


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