Filed under: Sedan, Recalls, Safety, Chevrolet, GM, Police/Emergency, Canada
Just a day after General Motors issued a recall for 1,713 Chevrolet Impala Police Sedans in Canada, it has issued the same recall for 36,413 Impala cruisers in America. The issue concerns the front lower control arms on 2008-2012 model year patrol cars, which can fracture and separate from their mounts.
GM says that no accidents of any kind have been attributed to the problem, but that it will begin sending notices to owners later this month and dealers will replace both front lower control arms. In an email, Chevrolet spokesman Alan Adler informed Autoblog that "There is no recall or any field action on non-police (civilian) Impalas now or in the works." Why is that? According to Adler, "Analysis was done to understand the durability in non-police Impalas and showed the control arms used in the base Impalas will exceed GM Engineering durability requirements."
Scroll down for an official statement from GM with more information.
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GM recalling 36,413 Impala police cars over fracturing control arms originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 09 Aug 2012 14:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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