Arm defective speed: GM recalling 6300 vehicles in Canada
General Motors METHOD international recall of 69,000 trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles because of a problem with the arm speed.
The recall affects about 6,300 vehicles in Canada. The models 2013 Chevrolet Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe, Avalanche and Express are referred, as well as vehicles Sierra, Savana and GMC Yukon, the same as the Cadillac Escalade.
GM said that the cables to put the vehicle in "park" mode may be defective and that the system lock the steering column can also be lacking. The vehicles may therefore remove mode "parking" even if the key is not in the ignition or she is "put out" position.
GM estimates that about 1,000 vehicles have this problem and that the majority of these have not yet been sold.
The company ensures that no accidents or injuries have been reported in connection with this problem.
The recall involves approximately 55,000 vehicles in the United States and 14,000 in Canada, Mexico and around the world.
Dealers will replace the steering column free if necessary.