Chevrolet has recalled over 10,000 Impalas built from April 19, 2011, through July 29, 2011. The recall was placed due to the fact that the upper power-steering hose in some of these models may be routed in such a way that it comes into contact with the car's catalytic converter. The extreme heat from the converter can melt the power-steering hose, which can cause a fire.
As far as the Buick Lacrosse is concerned, GM has recalled over 4,000 of the sedans, built from June 9, 2011, through July 2, 2011, because of malfunctioning stability control sensors. Basically, the stability control mechanism on the sedans might unnecessarily active, which can cause the driver to lose control of the car and crash.
If you have purchased one of these recalled vehicles, or would simply like to know more, please contact Wade Yeoman at Jones Ward, PLC. You can reach him by phone, 502-882-6000, or via email, wade@jonesward.com.
