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General Motors is recalling nearly 100,000 Cadillac and Chevrolet Camaro models due to a problem with their ten-speed automatic transmission. The gearbox can be damaged internally, which could cause the front wheels to lock-up.
 
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the cars are equipped with a transmission control valve that is susceptible to excess wear over time. This can result in a gradual loss of pressure, which causes harsh shifting. If things get really bad, the front wheels may momentarily lock-up.


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GM Recalls 90,000 Camaros And Cadillacs For Locking Front Wheels

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