Over 43,000 Chevrolet, GMC and Cadillac vehicles are being recalled by General Motors, according to a notice posted by the ...
GM has released an new safety recall for the GMC Yukon and GMC Yukon XL, highlighting a potential issue with the SUVs' transmission valve and related software ...
General Motors is recalling more than 43,000 2022 Chevrolet, GMC and Cadillac SUVs to install updated transmission software.
When a $60K rig leaves you stranded after a 10-minute errands run, loyalty evaporates. Matt’s 2022 Chevy Silverado just triggered the dreaded PCM "death code," proving that modern tech is failing the ...
General Motors is addressing a transmission issue affecting certain 2025–2026 Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain models. According to a Preliminary Information (PI) service bulletin (PIP6100), vehicles ...
General Motors has issued a new Service Update, this time for the GMC Terrain. According to the latest bulletin, owners may notice that the Malfunction Indicator Light on their crossover is ...
Several automakers issued recalls in Canada recently, with some recalls affecting just a few dozen vehicles and others thousands. Here’s a roundup of recalls reported by Transport Canada between Feb.
General Motors is recalling more than 43,700 vehicles due to an issue with the transmission control valve.
Solid-state batteries could store more energy and charge faster than today’s batteries, but they tend to crack and fail over time. Stanford researchers found that a nanoscale silver treatment can ...
One American company is working to replace a key, rare earth mineral used by the military by using a technology of its own. LightPath Technologies , an Orlando, Florida-based optics and photonics ...
Magnis’s former chief executive, David Taylor, urged the company to sell out, clawing back what it could from the battery factory into which it had tipped nearly $100m. Mike Driscol, Magnis’s battery ...
Users who update directly from iOS 18 to iOS 26.2.1 seem particularly impacted. Here there is a possibility that system processes may need to “settle in” again ...