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GM uses CT scanning to detect manufacturing flaws, yet defective engines and transmissions still reached drivers

Summary by MotorBiscuit
2021 Chevrolet Silverado | ChevroletAt General Motors’ Bedford Casting Plant in Indiana, a 10-speed transmission case rests inside a large, cabinet-sized scanner. The machine hums to life. Around it, an X-ray source and detector rotate, capturing thousands of cross-sectional images. Those images are then stitched together into a detailed 3D view of the part’s interior. This is not a concept or a future idea. This is how GM inspects critical comp…
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MotorBiscuit broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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