Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon Recalled For Evaporative Emission Canister Problem
2017-2020 model year Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon trucks are affected.
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2017-2020 model year Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon trucks are affected.
2,201 vehicles are affected by this problem.
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A total of 94 units are affected by this problem.
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