U.S. auto safety regulators—who have been raked over the coals by Congress for failing to detect a broad pattern of ignition defects in General Motors Co. cars—are turning up the heat on Fiat Chrysler ...
ATLANTA — A new study of federal crash data shows the death toll from wrecks involving a recalled ignition switch is potentially 25 times worse than General Motors says it is. The keys in 1.6 million ...
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The intermittent stalling problem was solved by replacing the distributor. This is the sequel to troubleshooting my ‘86 Dodge Aries that defied logic and baffled my mechanic. To be sure, electronic ...
Engineers at General Motors found a way to stop ignition switches from shutting off nine years ago, but made a “business decision” not to order the partial fix to a problem that has now been linked to ...
A Wisconsin State Patrol police officer looks through the wreck of a 2005 Chevy Cobalt in St Croix County, Wisconsin in this October 24, 2006 file photo. GM made this week its first cash offers from ...
General Motors’ recall woes expanded Monday as it announced six more recalls — including a new one covering nearly 3.2 million vehicles that could shut off inadvertently if their keys carry extra ...
General Motors has recalled another 84,000 vehicles over an ignition switch problem, marking the car-making behemoth's 84th recall of a year already roiled by recalls. The new recall covers GM's ...