Wednesday, September 28, 2016

GM recalling Cadillac CT6 for seat belt defect.

The Automotive Fleet (9/27, 62K) reports the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced that General Motors “is recalling 131 2016 model-year Cadillac CT6 sedans because of a problem with the front-passenger seat belt.” NHTSA warns that “the bolt that connects the front passenger seat belt webbing to the seat’s anchor plate may be missing,” which can cause “the seat belt webbing” to possibly “detach from the seat anchor.” Due to this defect, “the seat belt ‘may not properly restrain the front seat passenger in the event of a crash, increasing the risk of injury,’” NHTSA wrote on its website.

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