GM recalls 717,950 vehicles, pushing year's recall tally to 60
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DETROIT -- General Motors is recalling another 717,950 U.S. vehicles, mostly 2010-12 model year cars and crossovers, lifting its total for the year to a record 60 safety campaigns covering around 29 million vehicles globally.
GM said in a statement today that the safety defects in the latest vehicles being recalled have been linked to two crashes and three injuries.
The largest campaign covers 414,333 cars and crossovers with power height-adjustable driver or front passenger seats. GM said a bolt that secures the height-adjuster actuator may come loose or fall out, causing the seat to move up and down freely.
"The vehicles are safe to drive, but customers should not use the power height adjustable feature until dealers can replace the height adjuster bolt," GM said.
The problem affects 2011-12 Chevrolet Camaro coupes; 2010-12 Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain crossovers; 2011-12 Buick Regal and LaCrosse sedans; and 2010-12 Cadillac SRX crossovers.
GM said it knows of one crash and three injuries related to the problem but no fatalities.
The other recalls announced today include:
“These recalls signify how we’ve enhanced our approach to safety,” Jeff Boyer, GM's global safety chief, said in a statement. “If we identify an issue -- large or small -- that might affect the safety of our customers, we will act decisively.”
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