The Detroit News (6/23, Shepardson, Burden)
reported GM "is recalling all 475,000 Chevrolet Cruze compacts, from the
first off the line in 2009 through May 31, after reports of engine fires. It's
a setback for the Detroit automaker looking to boost sales of fuel-efficient
compact cars." GM "will modify the engine shield, which will help
prevent liquids from being trapped in the engine compartment, where a fire
could start and spread."
The Detroit Free Press (6/23, Bomey) explained the
fires "can break out when fluids drip onto a hot plastic shield below the
engine. The recall is not by any means the largest ever, but it represents a
potential setback for the company that demonstrated with the strong-selling
vehicle that it and Detroit could compete effectively in the high-m.p.g.
compact car market."
The New York Times (6/23, Vlasic, Subscription
Publication) added, "The safety recall was one of two announced by G.M. on
the Cruze." The purpose of the second, separate recall "is to inspect
for faulty welds on fuel-tank brackets. G.M. said it believed that 249 cars of
the 61,000 in the recall could have weld problems."
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