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Omaha Steve

(99,618 posts)
Mon Mar 10, 2014, 11:19 PM Mar 2014

House to Investigate Slow Response to Fault in G.M. Vehicles

Source: NY Times

WASHINGTON — A House committee has started an investigation into the response by General Motors and federal safety regulators to complaints about faulty ignition switches that have been linked to 13 deaths, officials said on Monday.

An Energy and Commerce subcommittee will hold hearings that will most likely include the automaker and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, although the date has not been set, said Charlotte Baker, a committee spokeswoman.

Last month, General Motors said it would recall more than 1.6 million cars because of a defective ignition switch that, if jostled or weighed down by a heavy key ring, could turn off the car’s engine and electrical system, disabling the air bags.

Also on Monday, General Motors said that its internal investigation would be led by a former federal prosecutor, Anton R. Valukas, who was the court-appointed examiner of the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy.

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Representative Fred Upton, Republican of Michigan, led the subcommittee in 2000 that investigated the rollovers of Ford Explorers with Firestone tires. Credit Evan Vucci/Associated Press
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House to Investigate Slow Response to Fault in G.M. Vehicles (Original Post) Omaha Steve Mar 2014 OP
Five of the models no longer in production... Historic NY Mar 2014 #1

Historic NY

(37,449 posts)
1. Five of the models no longer in production...
Tue Mar 11, 2014, 12:18 AM
Mar 2014

covers six models: 2005-7 Chevrolet Cobalts; the 2007 Pontiac G5; 2003-7 Saturn Ions; 2006-7 Chevrolet HHRs; 2006-7 Pontiac Solstices and the 2007 Saturn Sky.

Saturn & Pontiac are gone with the bankruptcy.

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