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GM recalls Hummers to fix fan controls that can overheat

The company says the module that controls the heating and air conditioning blower motor speed can overheat when operated for a long time, melting nearby plastic and increasing the risk of a fire.

July 09, 2015 / 08:58 IST
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General Motors is recalling more than 196,000 Hummer SUVs worldwide because the ventilation fan motor controls can overheat and start a fire. The recall, one of two announced today, covers the 2006 to 2010 Hummer H3 and the 2009 and 2010 H3T.

The company says the module that controls the heating and air conditioning blower motor speed can overheat when operated for a long time, melting nearby plastic and increasing the risk of a fire.

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The company reported three minor burns caused by the problem, but no crashes. Dealers will replace the faulty module and wiring harness at no cost to owners. GM says the recall covers about 165,000 Hummers in the US.

Also today, GM said it's recalling about 51,000 subcompact cars in the US and Canada because the radios can lock up and disable some warning chimes.