GM recalls 4.3 million vehicles over air bag-related defect
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General Motors (GM) Affirms Recall of 3.64M Vehicles for Front Airbag SDM
September 9, 2016 12:45 PM EDTGeneral Motors (NYSE: GM) is voluntarily recalling approximately 3.64 million 2014-17 model year vehicles in the United States. The sensing and diagnostic module (SDM) in these vehicles, which controls airbag and pretensioners deployment, contains a software defect that may prevent the deployment of frontal airbags and... More
General Motors (GM) Shares Slump to Lows on Air Bag Recall
September 9, 2016 12:41 PM EDTGeneral Motors (NYSE: GM) shares are trading to session lows following news that the company would recall around 4.3 million vehicles over front air bag issues. The stock is down 2.5 percent.
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