GM Recalls 404,000 Pickup Trucks
over Faulty Brake Lights
General
Motors is recalling over 404,000 pickup trucks after federal
safety regulators received complaints about defective brake
lights.
Do you (or did you) own any of these potential Chevrolet
lemon trucks or GMC lemon trucks or Isuzu lemon trucks?
- 2006 Chevrolet Colorado
- 2006 GMC Canyon
- 2006 Isuzu i280
- 2006 Isuzu i350
- 2005 Chevrolet Colorado
- 2005 GMC Canyon
- 2004 Chevrolet Colorado
- 2004 GMC Canyon
With federal safety officials involved, GM says the brake
lights on some of these vehicles may stop working or could
even remain on when they should be off. Brake lamps that
don’t work could cause your truck to be rear-ended
if the vehicle following you does not realize you are braking
your truck.
What is worse, GM says that if the vehicle has cruise control,
that function also can become inoperative. And the brake
problem also can affect the high center mounted brake light
and any attached trailer brake lights that are wired into
the truck’s brake light system.
If you own any of these potential lemon GM trucks or lemon
Chevrolet trucks or lemon Isuzu vehicles, you may be entitled
to your money back or a new vehicle. Call us at 1-888-331-6422 or email us
today for a Free Case Review!
While this is the first recall reported for the 2005 Canyon,
thousands of 2006 Colorado vehicles were already recalled
because GM installed the wrong tire labels on the trucks.
If you own any of these potential lemon trucks, you may
be entitled to your money back or a new vehicle. Call us
at 1-888-331-6422 or email us
today for a Free Case Review!
If you’ve got a dangerous vehicle, don’t go
it alone! You may be entitled to your money back or a new
vehicle.
Call us at 1-888-331-6422 or email us
today for a Free Case Review!
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Other defects in these vehicles may also exist. To find
out about other recalls, click
here. |