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GM Recalls 200,000 Sedans Over Fire Risk

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GM Recalls 200,000 Sedans Over Fire Risk
By TOM KRISHER – 1 hour ago

DETROIT (AP) — General Motors Corp. is recalling 207,542 Buick Regal and Pontiac Grand Prix sedans over a risk they could catch fire, and warned their owners not to park the cars in garages until they are fixed.

The automaker said Friday it is recalling the 1997-2003 Buick Regal GS and Grand Prix GTP models with 3.8-liter supercharged V-6 engines.

During hard braking, drops of oil can leak from the engine onto the exhaust manifold, and fires can start if the oil gets hot enough, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on its Web site.

GM spokeswoman Carolyn Markey said the problem has caused 267 vehicle fires and six injuries, five of them minor and one moderate. It also has caused 17 fires in structures, GM said.

The NHTSA said that if the exhaust manifold is hot enough and the oil gets below a heat shield, "it may ignite into a small flame and in some cases fire may spread to the plastic spark plug wire channel."

Markey said GM sent letters to the owners on Thursday telling them the vehicles are safe to drive, but they should not be parked in garages, carports or other structures until the problem is repaired.

The automaker is working with suppliers to get the parts to fix the problem, and owners will be notified as soon as the parts are available, Markey said. She did not know how long it would take to get the parts but said it would be soon.

If owners smell burning, they should take their car to a dealership for inspection, she said.

"Consumers can always can go to their dealership if they do smell something and are concerned," she said.

They also should run premium 91 octane fuel, which is recommended for the cars, she said.

"Lower octane fuel increases under-hood temperatures during operation," Markey said.

Markey said there are "very, very low incidences of vehicles actually catching fire while driving."

GM shares fell $1.13, or 5.6 percent, to $19.18 in afternoon trading Friday.
 


Yeah me too.

Although I can see this being a fire hazzard, I'm still no 100% sold that this is the problem. I think its the quick connects on the rails honestly. There are TONs of cars with leak ass valve cover gasket out there with no issues, some have even been leaking for decades...
 
Also, I hope this "recall" part is availible to be given or sold to us. I'll be damned if i'll have some idiot work on my car.
 
I'd like to see a recall on the L36, my front valve cover is leaking right now and I smell the burning smell of oil when I go for a 30mi or longer trip. No leakage under the car and I plan on putting it in the garage for a new set next week. Only problem I've had out of my car so far!!!
 


got a letter in the mail today for the recall on the GTP. I am just going to take my valve covers off and bring them in, along witht he letter, and flat out explain I dont trust them...just give me the gaskets.
 
Let us know how that goes UR Losn... I know a guy where I get my GM parts from (I get all my parts at cost) and he works at a dealer. I may see if he can hook me up somehow. He's pretty high up so he maybe able to help me out. I WON'T let anyone work on my car unless i'm there supervising and even then it has to be something I have no idea how to do. Last I checked, I can do valve cover gaskets... :-)
 
we got a letter yesterday. It was only a letter stating they were gearing up to do a recall and not to park in a garage. Too bad, new gaskets went on on Thursday.
 
I just did mine. I hope they will just re-imburse me. I agree with you Shawn. I wont leave my car to be worked on. I have done way too much work under my hood for shows to let anyone work on it. When I had to leave it at the paint shop for a week I was worried every day.
 


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