GM is Recalling Over 2.4 Million MORE Vehicles

GM has issued four new recalls for more than 2.4 million vehicles. The latest recalls cover a the following vehicles:
2009-14 Buick Enclave, 2014 Chevrolet Traverse, and 2008-2014 GMC Acadia full-size crossovers and 2009-2010 Saturn Outlooks.  The defect in the vehicles is that the front safety lap belt cables can fatigue and separate over time.
2004-08 Chevrolet Malibu and 2005-08 Pontiac G6. The recall is for a shift cable that could wear out over time, resulting in mismatches of the gear position indicated by the shift lever.
2015 Cadillac Escalade and Escalade ESVs.  The air bag module is secured to a chute adhered to the backside of the instrument panel with an insufficiently heated infared weld. This may result in only a partial deployment of the front passenger air bag in the event of a crash.
2015 Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HDs for concerns that clips that attach the generator fuse block to the vehicles’ body can come loose and cause a fire.
At the Terrell • Hogan law firm, representing families when accidents have caused wrongful deaths and personal injuries is what we do every day. But, Safety First! is an important motto to live by; it’s best to try to help prevent accidents before injuries and deaths happen. So, as long as car manufacturers keep putting defective products on our roads and highways, the Terrell • Hogan law firm will keep repeating defective product recall infor-mation to help you stay informed – and safe.

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Wayne Hogan

Wayne Hogan

Wayne Hogan, a Jacksonville native, has been with the firm since 1977. He graduated from Florida State University, where he received both his bachelor’s and J.D. degrees. He specializes in all areas of personal injury law. In addition to participating in many professional associations, he and his wife, Pat, are also actively involved in the community.