General Motors is recalling 4,296 Chevrolet Sonic subcompact
models to inspect for missing brake pads. The missing part could lengthen the
stopping distance, potentially contributing to a crash, the company said today
in a statement. The recall targets 2012 Chevy Sonic models.
The subcompact car. GM said the company isn't aware of any
crashes or injuries resulting from missing pads. The problem was discovered when
a rental Sonic was brought in for warranty service. Customers affected by the recall will start receiving letters from their dealers Jan. 14. If a brake pad is missing, the dealer will
install a new one, and if necessary, a new brake caliber or rotor. There will be
no cost to the customer.
models to inspect for missing brake pads. The missing part could lengthen the
stopping distance, potentially contributing to a crash, the company said today
in a statement. The recall targets 2012 Chevy Sonic models.
The subcompact car. GM said the company isn't aware of any
crashes or injuries resulting from missing pads. The problem was discovered when
a rental Sonic was brought in for warranty service. Customers affected by the recall will start receiving letters from their dealers Jan. 14. If a brake pad is missing, the dealer will
install a new one, and if necessary, a new brake caliber or rotor. There will be
no cost to the customer.
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