L87 Engine Recall: GM Has Started Notifying Vehicle Owners
Roughly three percent of engines will need replacement.
Read More »Roughly three percent of engines will need replacement.
Read More »Affected customers will receive a reimbursement check.
Read More »Replacement engines allegedly have the same defects.
Read More »Similar to a service bulletin from last year for earlier trucks.
Read More »Similar to a service bulletin from last year for earlier trucks.
Read More »Over 40,000 units may be affected.
Read More »Called the EV600 and Zevo 600 during those model years.
Read More »Some good news for GM's Chinese business.
Read More »It should take about an hour.
Read More »An OTA update may be possible.
Read More »For the debut model year of the luxury EV.
Read More »The thicker oil is supposed to optimize lubrication.
Read More »The issue may pose a safety risk.
Read More »A deep dive into engine lubrication.
Read More »Affected customers will be reimbursed.
Read More »Other units are mislabeled.
Read More »There's a thin material that needs to be removed.
Read More »Some plugs were not pressed deep enough into the pan.
Read More »Mislabeling could hinder emergency rescue efforts.
Read More »Increasing the risk of injury in an accident.
Read More »Another headache for GM.
Read More »Reduced brake performance and limited top speed as symptoms.
Read More »Roughly three percent of recalled vehicles.
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