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Shanghai GM to recall Buicks on defect Shanghai GM Co., a joint venture with General Motors Corp, the world's biggest automaker, said it will recall 27,168 Buick models in China starting from November 23 because of a defect.
The Chinese government on October 1 imposed vehicle recall rules for the first time. Seven automakers have recalled a total of 305,000 vehicles so far, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine said on its Web site. "In some cases following frequent vibrations, the vacuum hose in the Buick Regal 2.0 produced between December 17, 2002 and September 28, 2004 has the potential to loosen from the brake booster," General Motors said. "Under extreme conditions, the hose can in fact become disconnected, requiring increased effort from the driver to apply the brakes." Shanghai General Motors Co., the Detroit-based automaker's venture with Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp., makes Buick Regal, Excelle and Sail cars, and GL8 minivans. The recall doesn't apply to other Buick Regal models because of a different product design, the release said. Shares of Shanghai Automotive Co., the publicly traded unit of Shanghai Auto, China's biggest carmaker, fell 2.2 percent to 5.81 yuan at 1:45 p.m. on the Shanghai stock exchange. The listed company owns 20 percent of the General Motors venture. DaimlerChrysler AG, the world's fifth-largest carmaker, recalled 12,988
Mercedes-Benz cars exported to China in September to fix leaking hydraulic pipes
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