2012 Cadillac CTS (11,318 units)
On certain vehicles, the brake booster pushrod retention nut may not have received adequate torque tightening during vehicle assembly. As such, the nut could loosen, allowing the pushrod to separate from the brake pedal assembly.
Dealers will inspect the pushrod retention nut and, if necessary, torque the nut to specification.
2011-2012 Volvo S60 (9 units)
On certain vehicles equipped with a dealer-installed optional accessory spare tire and wheel kit, the Tire and Loading Information label may not contain correct information.
Since the vehicle was originally fitted (by the factory) with a tire inflation kit, the label indicates “none” as the spare tire designation, instead of spare tire size and inflation pressure information.
Dealers will replace the Tire and Loading Information label.
2008-2009 Pontiac G8 (2,862 units)
On certain vehicles, when the front passenger seat is in the full forward position, the seat position sensor may cause a deployment delay between the first and second stages of the dual-stage front passenger airbag.
Failure of the airbag to deploy as intended during a crash (where deployment is warranted) could increase the risk of personal injury to the seat occupant.
Dealers will reprogram the Sensing and Diagnostic Module.
Lotus Elise 2006-2007 & Exige 2007 (230 units)
On certain vehicles, the engine oil cooler lines could fail, causing an oil leak. Oil may contact a hot engine or exhaust component, which could result in a fire.
Oil may also be sprayed onto the tires and/or brakes, which could adversely affect vehicle stability.
As well, engine oil spilled on the roadway could endanger other road users by making the roadway unexpectedly slippery.
Dealers will replace the engine oil cooler lines.
On certain vehicles, the brake booster pushrod retention nut may not have received adequate torque tightening during vehicle assembly. As such, the nut could loosen, allowing the pushrod to separate from the brake pedal assembly.
Dealers will inspect the pushrod retention nut and, if necessary, torque the nut to specification.
2011-2012 Volvo S60 (9 units)
On certain vehicles equipped with a dealer-installed optional accessory spare tire and wheel kit, the Tire and Loading Information label may not contain correct information.
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| 2011 Volvo S60 (Photo: Matthieu Lambert/Auto123.com) |
Since the vehicle was originally fitted (by the factory) with a tire inflation kit, the label indicates “none” as the spare tire designation, instead of spare tire size and inflation pressure information.
Dealers will replace the Tire and Loading Information label.
2008-2009 Pontiac G8 (2,862 units)
On certain vehicles, when the front passenger seat is in the full forward position, the seat position sensor may cause a deployment delay between the first and second stages of the dual-stage front passenger airbag.
Failure of the airbag to deploy as intended during a crash (where deployment is warranted) could increase the risk of personal injury to the seat occupant.
Dealers will reprogram the Sensing and Diagnostic Module.
Lotus Elise 2006-2007 & Exige 2007 (230 units)
On certain vehicles, the engine oil cooler lines could fail, causing an oil leak. Oil may contact a hot engine or exhaust component, which could result in a fire.
Oil may also be sprayed onto the tires and/or brakes, which could adversely affect vehicle stability.
As well, engine oil spilled on the roadway could endanger other road users by making the roadway unexpectedly slippery.
Dealers will replace the engine oil cooler lines.