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GM recalls midsize pickup trucks; hoods can open unexpectedly, block view

Published on December 20, 2012
Published on December 20, 2012
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GM Canada says the recall includes 15,264 vehicles in Canada

Topics :
General Motors , GM Canada , U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration , Canada , GMC Canyon , North America

General Motors is recalling more than 145,000 pickup trucks, including some 15,000 in Canada, because the hoods can fly open unexpectedly and block the driver’s vision.

The recall affects Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon midsize trucks from the 2010 through 2012 model years. Most of the trucks were sold in North America.

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says some of the trucks may not have a secondary hood latch. If the main latch isn’t fastened, the hoods can open while the trucks are in motion.

GM said Thursday that it doesn’t know of any crashes or injuries caused by the problem. The automaker traced the problem to a parts supplier after getting four reports of trucks with missing secondary latches.

Owners will have the option of checking the hoods for the secondary latch or taking it to a dealer. If there’s no secondary latch, GM will replace the hoods free of charge.

GM Canada says the recall includes 15,264 vehicles in Canada in addition to 118,800 trucks in the United States, 7,492 in Mexico and just over 4,000 in other countries.

Owners are expected to get recall notices in the mail starting next month.

 

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    Robot gizz
    - December 20, 2012 at 16:25:51

    You get what you pay for.This includes skilled trades people.We have only begone to see the mahem that globalizion is going to cause in this country.(WE USED HAVE MIN STANDARDS FOR THINGS)Now it the all mighty dollar that rules and companys cheat EVERY chance they get to give their share holders another penny.

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