GM Recalls 17K Vehicles for Rear Suspension Issue
General Motors Recalls 17,000 Vehicles Due to Rear Suspension Issue
The recall affects specific 2012 and 2013 Buick Regal Turbo and GS models sold or registered in Washington state and several Northeast and Midwest states. The problem involves toe links that may lack proper corrosion protection, leading to fractures and a higher crash risk. Owners should be aware that a fractured toe link could cause loss of vehicle control while driving. Dealers will replace the rear toe links and adjuster fasteners at no cost. Notification letters will mail out on April thirteenth.
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