General Motors (GM) announced it;s recalling around 16,000 Buick LaCrosse and Chevrolet Impalas across the United States and Canada because of related to the power steering as well as sensor issues
The manufacturer has not reported any injuries and crashes related to the two recalls.
The company will recall the Impala and inspect its power-steering hose. GM said that if the hose was misrouted then it will probably spray hot fluid on hot engine parts and it could lead to a possible fire.
The American automaker discovered the problem in its production plant in Ontario, Canada. The company is expected to resolved the problem with a protective abrasion protection.
The LaCrosse has a sensor problem that affects the car’s speed and driving path.
Article Last Updated: June 2, 2013.
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