General Motors is recalling 1.205 million pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles globally because of the issues with a temporary loss of power steering, the U.S. automaker stated on Thursday.
The recall concerns certain 2015 Chevrolet, GMC and Cadillac pickup trucks and SUVs, and consists of 1.02 million vehicles in the United States.
GM spokesman Tom Wilkinson stated the automaker is aware of 30 crashes and two injuries, but no deaths are associated to the recall.
The problem may cause difficulty steering the vehicle, particularly at low speeds, increasing the threats of a crash, according to auto safety regulator National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
The automaker dealers will update the power steering module software, without any charge for owners of the affected vehicles.
In 2017, GM had recalled here almost 800,000 pickup trucks globally due to the same problem.