Vehicles Affected: Approximately 68,887 model-year 2013-14 Cadillac ATS and 21,863 model-year 2014 Cadillac CTS sedans equipped with an automatic transmission
The Problem: GM is reporting that the shift cable may not be fully secured to the shifter or transmission bracket. If the cable detaches, the driver may not be able to shift the transmission, increasing the risk of an accident. GM said it’s unaware of any crashes or injuries related to this issue.
The Fix: Dealers will inspect and replace the affected parts for free.
What Owners Should Do: GM has not yet provided an owner notification schedule. Owners can call Cadillac at 800-333-4223 for more information.
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