on 02-04-2014 06:47 AM
If you had Cruze recalled last year.....it is being recalled .....again.....
HOLDEN is recalling its Cruze small car for the seventh time in five years — but the latest safety campaign is the second recall for a fault identified late last year.
GM Holden is in the process of contacting 2712 owners of Cruze 1.8-litre petrol manual sedans and hatches because the right-hand drive shaft “may fracture and separate”, which could bring the car to a “sudden” stop. Holden says no incidents have been reported in Australia.
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SPY SHOTS OF HOLDEN CRUZE 2015
Holden recalled 681 Cruzes for the same drive shaft fault in September 2013 but is recalling most of those cars again, as well as an additional 2031 vehicles sold since then (to bring the tally to 2712) as a precautionary measure after an improved part became available for overseas models.
on 21-10-2024 04:26 AM
The Holden Cruze has been recalled for a fault in the constant velocity (CV) shaft, marking its seventh recall in five years. This issue could cause the CV shaft to break, leading to a loss of power and potentially causing the vehicle to stop unexpectedly, which increases the risk of an accident.
Important Steps for Holden Cruze Owners:
Prompt attention to this recall is crucial for maintaining vehicle safety and functionality. Visit now for more information.
on 21-10-2024 07:19 AM
The account you have written this reply on you have only set up today.
Please, responders on this member to member forum deserve to read replies to threads that are NOT 10 & half years after the fact. If that is the best you can do, why bother.
on 21-10-2024 08:46 AM
Hi everyone,
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