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Last updated on Monday, October 6, 2014
(DETROIT) - General Motors is recalling more than 60,000 vehicles in North America, the latest round of recalls this year for the automaker.
The biggest recall outlined by GM on Saturday affects 46,873 vehicles.
The recalls are Pontiac G8s from the 2008 through the 2009 model years and 2011-2013 model Chevrolet Caprice PPV left-hand-drive sedans imported from Australia.
GM says the ignition switch key may shift from the "run" position when touched by the driver's knee.
The company is aware of one crash related to the problem, but no injuries.
Another recall covers over 10,005 Cadillac CTS-V sedans from the 2004-2007 model years and 2006-2007 model Cadillac STS-Vs.
On some vehicles, the fuel pump module electrical terminal may overheat.
GM says it knows of no crashes or injuries related to the problem.
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