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HAZARD LIGHT SWITCH FAILURE

Exterior Lighting:Hazard Flashing Warning Lights:Switch
Exterior Lighting:Hazard Flashing Warning Lights:Unit

Summary
On November 30, 2001, General Motors (GM) conducted safety recall 01V-364 for the subject vehicles built between September 16, 1999 and August 28, 2001 to remedy a defective hazard switch that would cause a loss of hazard and stop lamp illumination.the hazard switch is contained within the vehicle multifunction switch.ODI opened this investigation based on reports that some consumers were not notified of the original recall or that they had repairs done under 01V-364 but experienced subsequent multifunction switch failures.the multifunction switch supports the operation of cruise control, windshield wipers, exterior lighting and turn signals in addition to hazard and stop lamps. On May 21, 2008, GM notified the Agency that it erroneously missed identifying 5,862 vehicles that should have been included in recall 01V-364.GM will now notify owners of these vehicles under a new NHTSA recall number 08V-231.owner notification began on June 17.the primary cause of brake lamp failure was a design change from copper to brass contact material in the hazard switch.this change was effective for vehicles built after September 16, 1999.GM changed the material back to copper for vehicles built after August 28, 2001. The remedy part for both 01V-364 and 08V-231 contains copper contacts.GM's data shows that less than 1% of vehicles repaired under recall 01V-364 required additional subsequent repair or replacement of the hazard or multifunction switch.this investigation is closed.
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Date Opened
FEB 28, 2008
Date Closed
JUL 09, 2008
NHTSA Recall #
08V231000
  • Status:
    RECALLED
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