Buick, GM, Chevy, and Cadillac Issues Recall for Defective Fuel Pumps That May Cause Car to Suddenly Stall
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), GM has issued a recall for Buick, GM, Chevy and Cadillac vehicles because of a defective fuel pump. This defect poses a serious safety risk for drivers and passengers in these trucks and SUVs. This defect can cause the vehicle to suddenly stall without warning which can cash a crash. This may result in a serious injury to the driver, passenger or other people outside the vehicle.
Below is a list of the vehicles that were recalled for this problem:
- 2020 Buick Enclave
- 2020 Cadillac XT5
- 2020 Cadillac XT6
- 2020 Chevrolet Traverse
- 2020 GMC Acadia
The recall number for this defect is 20V639000
This recall is something that all drivers should know about. Under the Song-Beverly Act, car manufacturers are required to repair vehicles while they are under warranty. The law also forces manufacturers to repurchase or “buy back” (in a few instances replace the defective car) cars that the company is unable or unwilling to fix after a reasonable number of repair attempts.
If you have leased or own one of the vehicles listed above or another Buick, GM, Chevy and Cadillac that has had a number of repair attempts by the dealer but the problem still exists, you need a Pasadena Lemon Lawyer to help you. Don’t let the manufacturer take advantage of you and allow you to continue to drive the defective and unsafe vehicle you are driving.
Mark Charles Law, APC is located in Los Angeles County and Pasadena. Call us at (626) 844-7710 or contact us online to speak with a California lemon law lawyer today.
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