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Want To Know If Your GM Car Is Recalled? Good Luck

Published 08/02/2014, 10:42 PM
Updated 08/02/2014, 11:00 PM
Want To Know If Your GM Car Is Recalled? Good Luck

By Marcy Kreiter - People who own General Motors cars are supposed to be able to see whether their vehicles are being recalled by punching their vehicle identification numbers into a website. But federal regulators say it doesn't work.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it has "determined that owners of some recalled GM vehicles are receiving incorrect and misleading results" when they enter their VINs.

"Consumers who have used GM's tool and found no recall should recheck," NHTSA said, adding it had instructed GM to fix the problem and notify owners.

GM spokesman Greg Martin told USA Today late Friday it was making the necessary changes.

© REUTERS/John Gress. A recalled Chevy Cobalt ignition switch is seen at Raymond Chevrolet in Antioch, Illinois, July 17, 2014. The news about deadly crashes linked to a faulty ignition switch, followed by wave upon wave of recalls, did not bode well for General Motors dealers earlier this year. But according to Robbie Long, service director for the dealer and nearby Ray Chevrolet, what looked like 'great adversity' has turned into an opportunity. To match Insight GM-RECALL/DEALERS Picture taken July 17, 2014.

NHTSA said Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., had notified it of the problem. She had been particularly hard on GM CEO Mary Barra during Senate hearings on why the company was so slow to act on a potentially fatal flaw in its ignition switches dating back to 2001. The switches can fall out of the run position, killing the engine along with the power steering and brakes. Thirteen deaths have been linked to the problem.

Hundreds of claims are expected to be filed for compensation related to the switch problem. Reuters reported the fund will be administered by Kenneth Feinberg, a Washington lawyer who has run other high-profile compensation funds, including the one set up after the BP oil spill.

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