2005 Aston Martin Vanquish – Vehicle Speed Control problem – On certain vehicles, the throttle pedal can become displaced from its housing. In turn the driver could experience loss of control of the throttle increasing the risk of crash.
Please call your dealership immediately to make an appointment.

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2006 Rolls-Royce Phantom – On certain vehicles, one of the mounts of the rear shock absorbers may not have been manufactured correctly and may not sit on its housing correctly. This could cause a loosening and separation and in turn the driver may experience impaired vehicle control increasing the possibility of a crash. Please call your dealership immediately to make an appointment.

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2004 Lexus LS 430- Transmission Problem – On some vehicles when the accelerator is quickly pressed, a small piece of metal may separate and become caught in the parking lock mechanism. This can cause the parking lock mechanism to not work when in the park position and can increase vehicle roll away. This can result in a crash. Please call your Lexus dealership immediately to schedule an appointment.

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2004 Lexus ES 330 – Seat Belt Problem – On some of these vehicles with front passenger power seat, when a rear facing infant seat is attached with seatbelt tension it may effect the buckle status and unseat same. If this happens the front passenger system may mistake child restraint for an unbelted adult and may not suppress deployment of air bag. Please call your dealership to schedule an appointment.

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GM has decided not to go forward with a new Buick Sports Utility Vehicle because the public did not seem to show any interest in it. The vehicle was going to be available in 2010 with an electric version due 2011l This decision came only two weeks after the new SUV was announced.

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In 2007 Chrysler introduced a lifetime powertrain warranty on their vehicles. They have decided to replace that warranty with a 5 year/100,000 mile powertrain warranty which will go into effect with 2010 models. It will have no deductibles for repairs during the five year period and the warranty can be transferred to another owner if the vehicle is sold. The new warranty will not be applicable to diesel Dodge Rams or Dodge Sprinter commercial vans.

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2006 Chevrolet Silverado – Engine and Cooling Problem – On certain trucks equipped with 8.1L V8 the engine fuel rail pulse damper retainer clip may fracture resulting in inadequate retention of the damper. If it comes loose, a fuel leak can result and in the presence of an ignition source could cause a fire. Please call your dealership and schedule an appointment immediately.

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