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General Motors recalls more than 3 million vehicles

General Motors is recalling more than 3 million vehicles. 1.6 million vehicles are being recalled because of a problem with the ignition switch.

“What I’m hearing is that it’s an electrical failure where the vehicle could possibly die while driving, in which case you’re going to lose some of your steering, breaking and some of those things,” said Mike Mountjoy with the Bob McCosh dealership in Columbia.

Mountjoy said he hasn’t had anyone come into his dealership with the issue. But the problem affecting multiple models is being linked to 12 deaths in the United States.

Models recalled:

*2005-07 Chevrolet Cobalt

*2006-07 Chevrolet HHR

*2005-06 Pontiac Pursuit

*2006-07 Pontiac Solstice

*2007 Pontiac G5

*2003-07 Saturn Ion

*2007 Saturn Sky

A person owning the above listed vehicles should expect a letter in the mail explaining the problem and the steps to take to get the repairs.

“April 7 is the projected time they’ll have the parts available and the information to the dealer to let us know what procedure we’re going to go through to make those repairs,” Mountjoy said.

In the meantime, Mountjoy said taking items off your keychain to lessen the weight could prevent the failure, but it’s not a guarantee.

GM issued another recall Monday affecting 1.5 million more vehicles. A “Service Air Bag” light could lead to air bag failure if ignored by the owner.

Models recalled:

*2008-13 Buick Enclave

*2008-13 GMC Acadia

*2009-13 Chevrolet Traverse

*2008-10 Saturn Outlook

Another 64-thousand models were recalled to fix a problem with overheating breaks.

Models recalled:

*2013-14 Cadillac XTS Sedans

Mountjoy said the McCosh dealership will provide rentals for as many people as possible while their cars are being repaired.

Honda has also issued a recall for more than 800,000 2005-10 Honda Odysseys to replace the fuel strainer.

Cracks in the strainer could cause fuel leakage or a fire.

Honda said they expect to ship replacements parts this summer, but did not give further details.

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