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DETROIT - General Motors Co. is recalling 38,400 Pontiac G8 models made in Australia to reprogram the front-passenger air-bag module.
2013 Dodge Grand Caravanand 2013ChryslerTown & Country The Problem: The airbag control modules may have been incorrectly programmed, which could prevent the airbags from deploying in an accident.
Ford Motor Co said it is recalling 262,000 Fiesta subcompacts from model years 2011-2013 to reprogram the passenger side curtain air bags.
The airbag would still deploy in a roll-over accident. The Fix: Cadillac will recall all affected vehicles and reprogram the airbag sensing and diagnostic computer module.
In this case, the air bag control module may receive an unstable electrical signal from the seat track position sensor and cause the driver’s airbag to deploy at a higher pressure than intended.
The airbag will deploy during a vehicle rollover. The recall is expected to begin June 17. GM dealers will reprogram the sensing and diagnostic module for free.
Nissan to recall 3.5 million cars to fix airbag sensor Nissan said it will either reprogram or replace the an airbag sensor, which is located the seat frame.
General Motors Co said on Thursday it is recalling 4,304 Chevrolet Malibu Eco cars sold in the United States to reprogram a module that controls airbag deployments.
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