GM recalls all 2017-19 Bolt EVs after more battery fires, will replace battery modules
On July 23, General Motors announced it is again recalling all 2017-19 model-year Bolts EVs for battery defects that have caused fires.
The vehicles contain high voltage batteries produced at LG Chem’s Ochang, South Korea, facility.
The recall involves 68,667 vehicles globally, including 50,925 units in the U.S., and....
The vehicles contain high voltage batteries produced at LG Chem’s Ochang, South Korea, facility.
The recall involves 68,667 vehicles globally, including 50,925 units in the U.S., and....
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