WASHINGTON — General Motors is recalling 35,038 Pontiac G8 sedans from model years 2008-'09 to correct potential defects with the brake lights and the tire pressure monitoring system.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said the G8's brake pedal position switch may be incorrectly programmed, causing the brake lights to be continually illuminated. Also, the tire pressure monitoring system may be incorrectly programmed, causing a potential failure to warn the driver if tire pressure falls too low.
NHTSA said the brake-light issue "could increase the risk of a crash," while the tire pressure monitor issue could lead to tire failure.
Pontiac dealers will begin contacting owners in early June and will correct both defects free of charge. Owners can contact GM at (800) 620-7668 or NHTSA at (888) 327-4236.
Source : http://www.edmunds.com
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said the G8's brake pedal position switch may be incorrectly programmed, causing the brake lights to be continually illuminated. Also, the tire pressure monitoring system may be incorrectly programmed, causing a potential failure to warn the driver if tire pressure falls too low.
NHTSA said the brake-light issue "could increase the risk of a crash," while the tire pressure monitor issue could lead to tire failure.
Pontiac dealers will begin contacting owners in early June and will correct both defects free of charge. Owners can contact GM at (800) 620-7668 or NHTSA at (888) 327-4236.
Source : http://www.edmunds.com
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