General
Motors Recalling Some 2001 Chevrolet And GMC Full-Size Trucks Source:
General Motors Press Release Last
Edited: 07-09-01 22:00
DETROIT, MI - General
Motors announced that a recall campaign is under way regarding a specified
number of Chevrolet and GMC full-size trucks. This recall involves approximately
10,000 model year 2001 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra full-size extended-cab
pickups and Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban and GMC Yukon, Yukon Denali,
Yukon XL, and Yukon XL Denali full-size sport utility vehicles.
"The
recall does not apply to all GM full-size pickups and SUVs, only certain
ones produced with suspect seat belt retractor assemblies," said
Gary White, Vehicle Line Executive for General Motors Full-Size Trucks.
GM mailed the owner notification letters beginning July 3, 2001.
Some of these
trucks may have a component in the outboard safety belt retractor assembly
of the second and/or third row seats that may fracture. A fracture in
this component may result in the safety belt retractor not locking or
not securing the child seat in the event of a collision. There have been
no reports of accidents or injuries related to this condition.
Chevrolet
and GMC dealers will inspect the outboard safety belt retractor assembly
of the second and/or third row seats of these vehicles to determine if
they have the fracture or conditions to cause a fracture and replace them
if necessary. These repairs will be performed at no cost to the customers.
"Thanks
to the combined efforts of the parts suppliers and our Chevrolet and GMC
dealers, parts are available and dealers are ready to quickly repair the
trucks and return them to the owners," White added.
"We
remain very confident in the safety and quality of our full-size trucks,"
he concluded.