| GM has identified a design issue with the charge
port in the Generation I vehicles that may result in excessive heat build-up or fire while
they are being charged. No injuries have been reported as a result of this condition. GM
representatives today are personally calling owners of affected vehicles and asking them
to disconnect their cars from chargers and not drive them. GM will pick up the vehicle
from a location of the customer's choice and address their temporary transportation needs.
GM will work with each affected EV1 owner to settle their lease contract. Owners of the
S-10 Electric pickup will be offered repairs to their vehicles or the opportunity to
purchase, at a reduced cost, another GM vehicle, such as alternative fuel vehicles that
can run on ethanol or compressed natural gas.
The recall involves only 1997 Generation I EV1s, which were leased to customers between
December 1996 and August 1999, primarily in California and Arizona. The Chevrolet S-10
Electric pickup truck was sold to fleet customers between May 1997 and December 1999
throughout the country.
(March 2, 2000) |