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General Motors isrecallingaround 66 galvanizing delivery van made by its BrightDrop subsidiary after the front drive unit in at least two of them caught fervency latterly last year .

The automaker says it ’s still investigating the ascendent cause of the fervency , but believes a manufacturing defect may have caused the thrust quill feather to pierce the drive unit incase , create an fossil oil making water that could catch fervency during heavy utilisation . GM says in paperwork register with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( NHTSA ) that it believes the defect was limited to its heavy EV600 vehicles built between November 24 , 2021 and May 24 , 2022 .

Companies including FedEx and Walmart have taken delivery of the EV600 . The recall does n’t bear on BrightDrop ’s small EV400 new wave . GM shipped 497 BrightDrop van intotalin 2023 .

The recall come just a few months after GM re - assimilate BrightDrop in an attempt tostreamline its electrical commercial-grade vehicle exertion . BrightDrop ab initio launched in 2021 when GM birl it out of its Global Innovation organization .

“ The safety of our product is the highest antecedency for the integral GM team , and we ’re work to quickly remedy this matter for our customers , ” the company said in a program line to TechCrunch .

GM receive a report of a flame in the front movement social unit of a BrightDrop EV600 on December 7 , and another one on December 13 , according to thepaperworkfiled with NHTSA . The company open up an investigation into the fires on December 22 and decided to channel a recall on January 4 . Both affected vehicles were owned by an undisclosed GM fleet client .

This is the third callback for BrightDrop vehicle . The EV600 was antecedently recall inlate 2022after the company discovered a problem with the water sealskin on the van ’s gamey - voltage battery pack . It look another recollection in October when GM discoveredan issuewith one of the van ’s airbags .

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