GM Recall Tally: 43 Campaigns and 20 Million Vehicles So Far
General Motors Co. has announced 43 recalls involving more than 20 million vehicles since the beginning of 2014.
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General Motors Co. has announced 43 recalls involving more than 20 million vehicles since the beginning of 2014.
The five most recent campaigns, which GM announced on Monday, are:
- 90,800 Cadillac ATS (2013-2014 models) and CTS sedans (2014 models) with loose transmission shift cables
- 57,200 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra heavy-duty pickups (2015 models) with loose power steering hose clamps
- 16,900 all-wheel-drive Cadillac CTS sedans (2011 models) with faulty roof rail airbags
- 700 Chevrolet Corvettes (2014 models) with "competition sport seats" that can block the passenger-seat side airbag
- 200 Chevy Silverado/GMC Sierra pickups with vinyl floors equipped with unsecured floor mats.
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