GM Recalls 13,680 Cars for Bolt, Airbag Issues
Neither issue has resulted in any accidents or injuries, GM said on Thursday.
GM is recalling another 1,060 of the cars in Canada, Mexico and overseas, GM said.
Owners initially may notice noise and minor handling issues, but as the condition progresses sudden changes in vehicle handling could occur, NHTSA said. The company has begun to notify owners.
GM also is recalling 3,896 2012 model year Buick Verano, and Chevy Camaro, Cruze and Sonic cars in the United States to address potentially faulty airbags, NHTSA said. Another 205 cars were affected by the recall in Canada, GM said.
The driver side front airbag has a shorting bar that may intermittently contact the airbag terminals, possibly causing the airbags not to deploy and increasing the risk of injury, according to the NHTSA. The recall is expected to begin on Feb. 13.
GM said it was an expansion of a recall from last fall.
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