The National Highway Traffic Safety Association has opened a fresh probe into General Motors vehicles for engine failure risks after the agency received a flood of consumer complaints.
GM said the issue, described by NHTSA as “loss of motive power due to engine failure,” could be caused by manufacturing defects to a vehicle's connecting rod and crankshaft engine components. GM determined the engine failures were due to multiple supplier manufacturing and quality issues.

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