GM adds 218,000 subcompacts to growing recall list

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Last Updated : May 21 2014 | 8:43 PM IST
General Motors has added yet another recall to its growing list for the year.
The recall of 2,18,000 Chevrolet Aveo subcompact cars is the company's 29th this year, bringing the total number of recalled GM vehicles in the US to around 13.8 million. That breaks GM's previous annual record of 10.75 million set in calendar year 2004.
The new recall, posted today on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website, covers Aveos from the 2004 through 2008 model years.
The daytime running light module in the dashboard center stack can overheat, melt and catch fire. GM is aware of an unspecified number of fires due to the problem, but spokesman Alan Adler says it does not know of any injuries or deaths.
GM says it is still developing a plan to fix the problem and will provide details as soon as possible.
The high number of recalls this year is fallout from a deadly ignition switch problem in compact cars that is responsible for at least 13 deaths.
GM has admitted knowing about the problem for at least a decade, yet it didn't recall the cars until February of this year.
Yesterday, GM announced it would recall 2.4 million vehicles in the US.
In May alone, GM has recalled about 5.5 million cars and trucks.
Last week, the company agreed to pay a USD 35 million federal fine for concealing deadly defects in small-car ignition switches. Although the company says the death toll from the ignition switches is at least 13, trial lawyers suing the company say it's at least 53.
The Detroit automaker said it will take a USD 400 million charge for repairs on all vehicles recalled so far this quarter. That's on top of a USD 1.3 billion charge the automaker took for recalls in the first quarter.
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First Published: May 21 2014 | 8:43 PM IST

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