GM recalling more than 270,000 Chevrolet Malibu vehicles
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General Motors is recalling over 270,000 Chevrolet Malibu vehicles due to rearview camera display issues.
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If you own a Chevrolet Malibu from the affected models, your rearview camera might not work correctly, posing a safety risk when backing up.
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General Motors is recalling over 270,000 Chevrolet Malibu vehicles in the U.S. due to a rearview camera defect. The recall addresses an issue where the rearview camera screen may display a distorted or blank image. This malfunction could reduce a driver's visibility when backing up, increasing the risk of a collision. The affected vehicles are Chevrolet Malibu models, and GM will be responsible for rectifying the defect for owners.
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General Motors is recalling the affected Chevrolet Malibu vehicles to address the rearview camera display issue.
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