Washington, - GM start mass improvement program in mid-July. As a first step it has been reported to several car rental and consumers to conduct inspections and repairs at no charge.
General Motors campaign against the Chevrolet Captiva Sport fixes a problem with the parking brake according to a report from the National Institute for Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the United States.
"Parking brake cable is properly connected to the connecting components and will likely break up or apart," NHTSA wrote in an official statement, yesterday, (5/7). In effect, the parking brake is not working properly and it is possible to slide the car, let alone on the road slope or derivative.
This damage occurs in Captiva Sport detected the production of 26 April until May 17, 2012 variant for commercial (fleet) which are usually bought by car renters in the U.S.. Of the report listed a total of 2070 units that detect the damage.