Filed under: Recalls, Safety, Chevrolet, GM
We don't need to tell you why a leaky fuel tank can be a big hazard. Something about flammable liquid seeping out from underneath a car raises a huge red flag, and now the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating 33,000 2004 model year
Chevrolet Corvettes over this very issue. According to
The Detroit News, NHTSA has received 30 complaints from owners claiming that either liquid fuel or fuel vapor has been leaking from a tank.
Alan Adler, a spokesperson for
GM, says that the automaker isn't aware of any injuries or accidents resulting from this problem. Furthermore, GM plans to fully cooperate with NHTSA on this investigation in order to promptly resolve the problem. In 12 of the 30 complaints filed with NHTSA, a fuel tank was replaced or identified as the source of the leak, and we assume that a quick recall will be in order to prevent further instances.
[Source:
The Detroit News]
NHTSA reportedly investigating C5 Corvette over leaky fuel tanks originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 18 May 2010 09:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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