Friday, March 19, 2010

GM recalls nearly 8000 Cadillac CTS with faulty brakes

Cadillac CTS.jpg   The American automobile concern General Motors withdraws 7 thousand 942 cars Cadillac CTS with the market in China in connection with defects in the braking system of vehicles. According to the report of the Office of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) of China, a batch of cars were found faults, resulting in leakage of brake fluid, reports the Chinese news agency Xinhua.

   Also reported that the recall of defective vehicles
will be held from April 28 this year. All owners of Cadillac CTS encouraged to contact their dealer centers to go through diagnostics to identify these deficiencies.

  Recall a few days earlier the company Shanghai GM - GM joint venture between American and Chinese Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation - announced the recall of more than 2,5 thousand vehicles Chevrolet Captiva, imported from South Korea. In addition, earlier in March, the U.S. auto giant GM also announced the recall of 1.3 million small cars in the U.S., Canada and Mexico due to problems with power steering. The observed defect was the cause of 14 accidents, one of whom were injured.

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