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The General Motors ignition switch recalls refers to February 6, 2014 when General Motors recalled about 800,000 of its small cars due to faulty ignition switches, which could shut off the engine while the vehicle was in motion and thereby prevent the airbags from inflating. [1]
Bryan Mitchell/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesGM CEO Mary Barra By Peter Henderson and Paul Lienert SAN FRANCISCO and DETROIT -- General Motors (GM) recalled 3 million more cars for ignition switch ...
The Justice Department's investigation into General Motor's ignition switch problems is kicking into high gear. Federal prosecutors are sending out subpoenas to get to the bottom of who knew what ...
More troubling revelations have been released involving the General Motors ignition switch recall. A report revealed the company seemed to be aware that there was a problem with the switches ...
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GM CEO Mary Barra is facing her first crisis since taking over from former CEO Dan Akerson, as charges fly around a long-overdue recall. Photo credit: General Motors Last week was a rough one for ...
The switch continued to be used in the manufacture of the vehicles even after the problem was known to GM. [16] On February 21, 2014, GM recalled over 700,000 Cobalts for issues traceable to the defective ignition switches. In May 2014 the NHTSA fined the company $35 million for failing to recall cars with faulty ignition switches for a decade ...