General Motors V8 Engine Valve Lifter Lawsuit Claims Recall Is Needed
This suit was filed in Michigan this month.
Read More »This suit was filed in Michigan this month.
Read More »Owners have reported leaks, error messages and other problems.
Read More »2020 and later models will receive the update shortly, too.
Read More »Some owners are plugging the radar detector into the interior rearview mirror connection.
Read More »The plaintiff says they were misled by the incorrect trailering label.
Read More »The two plaintiffs own a 2019 Chevy Blazer and 2017 Chevy Volt.
Read More »The suit was filed over apparent starter motor issues.
Read More »Reliability issues plagued the Enclave in 2020 and 2021.
Read More »Likely due to the battery fires and subsequent recall campaign.
Read More »The replacement modules feature improved battery chemistry.
Read More »GM says the issue is not covered under its warranty policy.
Read More »Only vehicles with a certain accessory grille are affected.
Read More »GM is now closely monitoring battery cell production at LG plants.
Read More »It's not clear when production of the EVs will resume.
Read More »GM issued a TSB for a similar issue last year.
Read More »CR's readers rate the 2010-2013 Equinox a 1 out of 5 for reliability.
Read More »The suit was filed in Michigan last week.
Read More »GM attempted to have the suit dismissed.
Read More »The Bolt EV battery fire saga continues.
Read More »The vehicle was previously part of a fire-related recall campaign.
Read More »Joining the 2014 Chevy Traverse and 2013 Buick Enclave.
Read More »The suit involved GM models from the 2010 and 2014 model year.
Read More »Only trucks with the Duramax diesel V8 are affected.
Read More »The vehicle top speed exceeds the factory tire speed rating.
Read More »Customers paid for an accessory mirror with built-in garage door switches.
Read More »A faulty sensor may produce a warning light on the dash.
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