General Motors will recall more than a half-million Camaros for ignition issues, reports The Detroit News.
The recall affects Camaro 2010-14 model years. This problem is similar to the defect linked to the delayed recall of 2.6 million older Cobalt, Ion and other GM cars — but not exactly the same.
According to automaker, a driver’s knee could accidentally turn off the Camaro ignition key, which would shut down the engine and disable power steering, power brakes and air bags.
General Motors has received reports of four minor injuries linked to three crashes in which Camaro air bags failed to deploy, said GM spokesman Alan Adler.
Source: The Detroit News