GM Recalls Minivans in Korea
General Motors Co. is recalling 9,300 of its locally produced Chevrolet Orlando LPG minivans in South Korea to fix an electronic engine control module flaw that could cause the engine to stall, The Korea Herald reports.
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General Motors Co. is recalling 9,300 of its locally produced Chevrolet Orlando LPG minivans in South Korea to fix an electronic engine control module flaw that could cause the engine to stall, The Korea Herald reports.
Korea's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport says the campaign covers vehicles manufactured between May 2011 and November 2012.
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