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General Motors is recalling more than 270,000 Chevrolet Malibu vehicles in the U.S. because the rearview camera screen may display a distorted or blank image.
General Motors is recalling nearly 33,000 Chevrolet Corvette sports cars, according to a recent notice posted on the NHTSA's website.
Nearly 300,000 vehicles sold nationwide are being recalled for a dangerous defect affecting driver visibility.
General Motors is recalling more than 270,000 Chevrolet Malibu vehicles connected to a rearview camera screen that could display a distorted or blank image.
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GM recalls 271,770 US vehicles after rearview camera can fail
General Motors is recalling 271,770 Chevrolet Malibu sedans in the United States after discovering that the rearview camera can display a blank or distorted image, a defect that raises the risk of crashes during reversing maneuvers.
Owners of impacted cars will be eligible for a free rearview camera replacement.
Cameras on some Chevrolet Malibus can display blank or distorted images, posing a risk to drivers, according to safety regulators.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued a wide-ranging series of safety recalls this week, affecting hundreds of thousands
General Motors issued a stop-sale and recall for certain model Corvette vehicles related to a defective software problem. MotorTrend, the auto industry media company, reported that the faulty software in the exterior lighting control module of the vehicle might not notify the driver if the rear turn signals stop working.
According to GM, the rear brake light outage detection system may not notify the driver if the rear turn signals stop working.