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GM Recalls
Some 1997-98 Pickups, SUVs, Vans
Automaker Will Repair
Suspected Power Mirror Switch Condition
DETROIT - General Motors is
recalling about 570,000 model year 1997-98 Chevrolet and GMC Suburban
truck wagons, 1997 Chevrolet Blazer and GMC Jimmy midsize SUVs, 1998
Chevrolet C/K and GMC Sierra pickups, and 1998 Chevrolet Astro and GMC
Safari midsize vans all equipped with remote power adjustable mirrors. GM
will repair a mirror control switch condition in the driver's door. Of the
total, about 507,000 of the vehicles are in the U.S. and approximately
46,000 are in Canada. The rest are outside the U.S. and Canada
The full-size pickups and
SUVs and the midsize SUVs involved in this recall are not the new,
full-size models GM introduced in 1999 and 2000 (Chevrolet Silverado and
GMC Sierra) and the new, midsize SUVs (Chevrolet TrailBlazer, GMC Envoy,
and Olds Bravada) that went on the market in 2001.
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Beginning in April, GM will
notify owners of the affected vehicles, instructing them to bring them
into their Chevrolet and GMC dealers. Dealers will install a fused jumper
harness in the door wiring harness leading to the mirror switch. This will
provide over-current protection. The repairs will be performed at no cost
to the customers.
In some of the recall
vehicles, a short circuit could allow continuous current flow through the
switch, producing enough heat to initiate smoldering in the switch, wiring
insulation, and adjacent materials. The smoldering could progress to an
electrical fire in the door trim panel and other interior surfaces. There
are 67 incidents of electrical fires where the mirror control switch was
specifically given as the source. There have been three reports of
injuries that may be related to the condition, but no fatal injuries.
(April 25,
2003)
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