General Motors Co said on Tuesday (US Time) it is recalling another 2.6 million vehicles globally, raising the number of vehicles it has recalled so far this year to almost 15.4 million.
The four recalls are the latest announced by the largest US automaker, the highest profile of which is the recall of cars with defective ignition switches linked to at least 13 deaths. GM has been criticized by safety advocates and fined by US safety regulators for not catching the faulty switch earlier.
GM also said on Tuesday that it is doubling the charge it expects to take in the second quarter to about $400 million, mostly for recall-related repairs. In the first quarter, GM took a charge of $1.3 billion, mostly related to the ignition switch recall.
The Detroit company said Tuesday's actions raises the number of US recalls this year to 29. That includes the earlier high-profile recall of 2.6 million vehicles to replace defective ignition switches. The total number of recalled vehicles this year is more than the previous five years combined.
The latest actions cover possible faulty seat belts, transmissions, air bags and fire issues.
GM said there have been no fatalities associated with the latest recalls. The actions affect models such as the Buick Enclave and Saturn Outlook crossover vehicles; older-generation Chevy Malibu and Pontiac G6 mid-sized sedans; and the Cadillac Escalade SUV and Chevy Silverado pickup trucks.
Last week, GM announced five recalls covering almost 3 million vehicles globally and said it would take a second-quarter charge of about $200 million.
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