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05-05-2010, 04:12 PM
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GM is recalling 2006 through 2010 Hummer H3s are being recalled because the faux-hood louvers can detatch and hit another vehicle.
The retaining clips on the hood louvers can malfunction, and according to a severe warning issued by NHTSA “… could strike a following vehicle and cause injury and/or property damage.” GM says that no deaths or injuries have resulted from this issue, aside from motorists having to suffer the ignominy of driving a Hummer H3.
The Hummer brand is slated to die at the end of the year, after an unsuccessful attempt at selling Hummer to a Chinese automaker.
More: Hummer Fake Hood Vents Pose A Hazard, Recall Issued (http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2010/05/hummer-fake-hood-vents-pose-a-hazard-recall-issued.html) on AutoGuide.com
GM is recalling 2006 through 2010 Hummer H3s are being recalled because the faux-hood louvers can detatch and hit another vehicle.
The retaining clips on the hood louvers can malfunction, and according to a severe warning issued by NHTSA “… could strike a following vehicle and cause injury and/or property damage.” GM says that no deaths or injuries have resulted from this issue, aside from motorists having to suffer the ignominy of driving a Hummer H3.
The Hummer brand is slated to die at the end of the year, after an unsuccessful attempt at selling Hummer to a Chinese automaker.
More: Hummer Fake Hood Vents Pose A Hazard, Recall Issued (http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2010/05/hummer-fake-hood-vents-pose-a-hazard-recall-issued.html) on AutoGuide.com