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General Motors recalling 4.3 million vehicles for airbag defect

General Motors is recalling 4.3 million vehicles around the world, including 362,000 in Canada, because of a software issue that could prevent front airbags from deploying in a crash.

At least 1 death and 3 injuries have been linked to problem, GM says

A 2014 Buick LaCrosse is shown during its introduction prior to the New York International Auto Show in March 2013. The vehicle is part of a large recall by General Motors due to an airbag software issue. (Richard Drew/Associated Press)

General Motors is recalling 4.3 million vehicles around the world, including about 362,000 in Canada,because of a software issue that could prevent front airbags from deploying in a crash.

At least one death and three injuries havebeen linked to the issue, GM said Friday.

The recall involves:
  • The 2014-2016 Buick LaCrosse, Chevrolet SS and Spark EV.
  • The 2014-2017 Buick Encore, GMC Sierra and Chevrolet Corvette, Trax, Caprice and Silverado;
  • The2015-2017 Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban and Silverado HD, GMC Yukon, Yukon XL and Sierra HD and Cadillac Escalade and Escalade ESV.

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administrationsaid that in theaffected vehicles, certain driving conditions may cause the airbag sensing and diagnostic module software to activate a diagnostic test. During this test, deployment of the frontairbags and the seat belt pretensioners would not occur in the event of a crash.

Roughly 3.6 million of the recalled vehicles are in the United States.

GM says it will notify customers, and dealers will update the software free of charge.

GM became aware of the problem in May when the airbags in a 2014 Chevrolet Silverado didn't deploy in a crash. GM and the maker of the module,Delphi Corp., tested it and decided last week to issue the recall.

With files from The Associated Press