Child Seat Anchor Bars Problematic
General Motors (GM) is recalling approximately 22,000 model-year 2016-18 Cadillac CT6 sedans due to a problem involving the child-seat anchor bars.
The auto maker reports that the inboard child-seat anchorage bars may have had excess structural adhesive applied during assembly. This could interfere with the installation of a child seat and possibly risk an injury to children in these seats.
Owners of these vehicles should bring the car in to the dealership to have it inspected or repaired. The dealers will remove any excess adhesive and apply anti-corrosion primer at no cost.
GM stated that owners can call them with any questions at 800-458-8006.
For further information, contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s vehicle-safety hotline at 888-327-4236 or visit NHTSA’s website. Cadillac CT6 sedans Lemon Law Help — Call 855-703-4186
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Motorists who are grappling with ongoing problems with their 2016-18 Cadillac CT6 sedans or any other vehicle due to software or other issues, could be eligible for compensation under California and or Federal Lemon Laws.
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