Michigan News: US Closes 5-Year Probe of GM Seat Belt Failures
Significant Developments in Michigan News
The U.S. auto safety regulators have concluded their five-year investigation into seat belt failures affecting certain General Motors SUVs after the company provided warranty extensions.
Closure of Investigation
This investigation began due to concerns regarding the reliability of seat belts in numerous GM vehicles. With the steps taken by GM, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found sufficient assurance regarding owner safety.
Implications for Consumers
- The warranty coverage issued by GM covers specific models facing seat belt issues.
- This closure marks an important step in addressing consumer safety and trust in automotive manufacturers.
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