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Unexpected engine seizures prompt investigation into some of GM's best-sellers

  • The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating 877,710 vehicles made by General Motors due to reports of engine failures.
  • The investigation includes various models from 2019 to 2024, particularly those with the L87 V8 engine.
  • Complainants reported bearing failures that could lead to engine seizures, increasing crash risks, but no crashes or fires have been reported.
  • General Motors stated it will cooperate with the investigation, which aims to assess potential safety issues.
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Unexpected engine seizures prompt investigation into some of GM's best-sellers

Safety regulators are investigating complaints that General Motors vehicles equipped with certain V8 engines, including the Silverado, can seize up without warning.

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