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General Motors has begun to ship the replacement part to fix the faulty ignition switch in all fifth-generation Chevrolet Camaros.
General Motors on Friday dramatically expanded its recall of Chevrolet Cobalts and five other small vehicles to search for faulty ignition switches that may have previously been used to repair ...
Auto safety advocates say newly released internal documents show automaker rejected safer switch in 2001, and that cost was the reason.
GM says any Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet or GMC dealer should be able to service your vehicle. What if my car has already been serviced for a faulty ignition switch? Should I still bring it in?
A GM employee noticed ignition switch probels in the now recalled he Chevrolet Impala as far back as 2005, an email which surfaced in court yesterday revealed.
As ignition-switch fixes drag on, many owners of affected cars don't realize the company will supply a temporary replacement ...
Some Saturns and Chevy SUVs, more Pontiacs now part of ignition switch-related callback; critics say earlier recall might have prevented deaths ...
Find 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt recalls information, reported by the NHTSA, and we will help you find a nearby service center where you can get your car fixed.
Despite recalling a potentially dangerous ignition key, GM continued selling the defective key as a replacement part to owners of 2010 through 2015 Chevrolet Camaro, Consumer Reports says.
A breakdown: Ignition-switch recalls: In early 2014, GM recalled 2.6 million small cars because of a defective ignition switch that could shut off the engine and airbags while the car was in motion.
Dealers will replace the ignition lock housing. The problem in light-duty versions of its 2014 Chevrolet Silverados and GMC Sierras, a few heavy-duty version and 2015 Chevrolet Suburban and Tahoe ...