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General Motors is recalling about 254,000 model year 2000-03 Saturn L-Series cars equipped with 2.2 liter engines. GM will replace the ignition module and spark plugs.
GM will replace the ignition keys in its redesigned full-size SUVs and pickup trucks with a smaller key. The company issued a safety bulletin on Nov. 6 because the automatic transmission’s ...
Typically, when an ignition control module of this type fails it would be one of the three drivers (transistors) within it that controls a specific ignition coil giving up.
DETROIT - General Motors (GM) says it needs to change or replace the keys for about 3.4 million cars because they could cause the ignition switch to move out of position if they're carrying too ...
GM’s ignition saga continues with the announcement that the automaker will rework or replace the ignition keys on about 3.16 million 2000 to 2014 model year cars in the U.S.
Newly released emails reveal General Motors placed an urgent order for 500,000 replacement ignition switches about two months before it alerted the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...
GM is recalling 3.4 million cars in North America because bumpy terrain and weight attached to the key could move the ignition switch out of the run position -- the same basic problem that began ...