
(WWJ/AP) -- If you’re driving an older General Motors SUV, your vehicle might fall under a widespread recall from the auto company.
The Associated Press reports that GM is recalling over 380,000 SUVs in the United States in order to fix a suspension problem that can cause them to sway at highway speeds. Many of the vehicles are being recalled for the second time.
GM decided on the recall after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened an investigation in 2020. It covers the 2010 through 2016 Cadillac SRX, as well as 2011 and 2012 Saab 9-4X SUVs -- Saab was once owned by GM.
In government documents, GM states that the rear suspension toe link adjuster may not have been tightened properly. The toe link is responsible for keeping the vehicle's rear suspension stable, and its tires on the ground.
Those who see dashboard warning lights or experience unusual steering behavior in their GM SUV are being asked to avoid driving their vehicles.
Dealers will replace the adjustable toe link with a non-adjustable one, fixing the issue.