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						Motors issues three new recalls, cites ignition systems 
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		[January 02, 2015] 
		By Ryan Vlastelica 
		NEW YORK (Reuters) - General Motors Co 
		began the new year by announcing three new vehicle recalls on Thursday, 
		as the ignition switch crisis continued to dog the automaker after 
		millions of vehicles were recalled in 2014. | 
			
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			No crashes or injuries were reported in the latest round of recalls 
			involving 83,572 sport-utility vehicles and pickup trucks. GM 
			expects that fewer than 500 will be affected by the defect, an 
			ignition lock actuator with an outer diameter that exceeds 
			specifications.
 Still, the issue could spook consumers and investors.
 
 Ignition system problems were behind the record number of recalls 
			made in 2014 by GM, which has struggled to rebuild its reputation 
			following its 2009 bankruptcy.
 
 The recalls hit GM's share price, which fell 14.6 percent during 
			2014, a year in which shares of rival Ford Motor Co rose about 0.5 
			percent.
 
 GM recalled more than 2.5 million vehicles in 2014 after accidents 
			that caused more than 40 deaths. The compensation program, which is 
			accepting claims until Jan. 31, has received more than 2,200 claims 
			for injuries and deaths as a result of the issue.
 
 In the primary recall announced on Thursday, the outsized ignition 
			lock actuator can lead to the ignition key getting stuck in the 
			"start" position. If the vehicle is driven that way and experiences 
			a "significant jarring event," the ignition lock cylinder could move 
			into the "accessory" position, affecting engine power, power 
			steering and power braking.
 
 "Also, the timing of the key movement into the accessory position 
			relative to crash sensing could result in the air bags not deploying 
			in certain crashes," company spokesperson Alan Alder said in a 
			statement.
 
			
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			The latest issue was discovered in an internal review following 
			warranty party returns, GM said, and covers certain Chevrolet 
			Silverado light-duty and heavy-duty pickups, as well as Avalanche, 
			Tahoe and Suburban; GMC Sierra light duty and heavy-duty pickups, 
			and Yukon and Yukon XL; Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV and Escalade 
			EXT. It concerns models from 2011 and 2012, and 2007-2014 vehicles 
			that have been repaired with defective parts.
 Another of the announced recalls concerns a faulty hose clamp in 56 
			Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD pickup trucks from the 2015 
			model year.
 
 The third covers 152 of the 2015 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC 1500 
			pickup trucks over concerns the rear axle shaft could fracture while 
			the vehicles were being driven.
 
 (Reporting by Ryan Vlastelica; Editing by David Gregorio)
 
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