General Motors has informed the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of plans to replace the ignition lock cylinders in the 2.2 million cars covered by the ignition switch recall in the U.S.
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 column ...
Q: My 2002 Buick LeSabre has 98,887 miles on it. Its ignition control module is failing. Since 2014 I have replaced it three times. Can you please tell why my control module keeps failing? It stops ...
GM’s ignition-switch recall may have reached new heights Thursday, with one auto-safety group declaring that 303 people have died as a result of airbags failing to deploy in two of the six cars ...
This article applies to the Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird (1993-2002), as well as the Corvette. The BCM, or body control module, controls and monitors all of the electronic accessories in your ...
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 much ...
At least one GM engineer had the problem while testing the new car%2C which went on sale in 2004 GM advised dealers in a 2005 technical service bulletin to install the part if owners complained In the ...
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