Wheel nut torque problem Shanghai GM recalls part of Cadillac SRX vehicle

Recently, Shanghai General Motors Co., Ltd. filed a recall plan with the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, and will recall some of the 2013 imported Cadillac SRX cars (with 18-inch wheels) from May 17, 2013. The production date is September 2012. 3rd - March 7th, 2013. According to the company's statistics, there are 2,653 vehicles in mainland China.
The defect is caused by the wheel nut torque control problem of some 2013 SRX vehicles produced by General Motors of North America, which may cause the nut to loosen, causing abnormal noise or steering wheel during driving. If you ignore this situation and continue to use the vehicle, Wheel bolts may break and pose a safety hazard.
Shanghai General Motors Co., Ltd. will take measures to retighten the wheel nuts to standard torque for vehicles within the recall range to eliminate hidden dangers. The inventory vehicle will be resold after eliminating the defect.
(Source: AQSIQ official website)

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GM's global recall of 27,000 Cadillac involves 2,000 vehicles in China

Netease Finance May 25, according to foreign reports, GM's Cadillac luxury brand is recalling 27,000 SRX cross-border SUVs worldwide, the above-mentioned vehicle wheel nuts are at risk of loosening, which may cause safety hazards. The recall involved more than 2,000 vehicles in the Chinese market.

Foreign media such as Reuters reported that GM recalled the 2013 Cadillac SRX with 18-inch wheels. A GM spokesperson said that 18,871 vehicles were recalled in the US market, 913 vehicles were recalled in Canada, and 7,397 vehicles were recalled in other markets. The above figures totaled 27,181 vehicles. The wheel nut of the above vehicle may be loosened due to insufficient torque control, causing noise in the wheel when the vehicle is running, or chattering of the steering wheel. Long-term use may cause the wheel bolts to break or cause a traffic accident. But GM stressed that there are no reports that the failure has caused loose wheels or casualties.

Of the more than 7,000 Cadillac SRXs recalled outside North America, the Chinese market accounts for more than 2,000 vehicles, or about one-third. Recently, Shanghai General Motors Co., Ltd. filed a recall plan with the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, and will recall some of the 2013 imported Cadillac SRX cars (with 18-inch wheels) from May 17, 2013. The production date is September 2012. 3rd to March 7th, 2013. According to the company's statistics, 2,653 vehicles are involved in mainland China.

GM has reminded the owner to take the vehicle to the dealer. The dealer will check the wheels for the consumer and tighten the nuts for free. (Source: NetEase Finance)


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