The 2021 Cadillac Escalade is one of the vehicles included General Motors' recall in the UAE. Photo: GM
The 2021 Cadillac Escalade is one of the vehicles included General Motors' recall in the UAE. Photo: GM
The 2021 Cadillac Escalade is one of the vehicles included General Motors' recall in the UAE. Photo: GM
The 2021 Cadillac Escalade is one of the vehicles included General Motors' recall in the UAE. Photo: GM

General Motors recalls more than 6,000 SUVs in UAE over seat belt issue


Neil Halligan
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General Motors has issued a recall for more than 6,000 SUVs in the UAE over a possible issue with third-row seat belts.

The recall is for Cadillac Escalade and Escalade ESV, Chevrolet Suburban and Tahoe, and GMC Yukon and Yukon XL vehicles from the 2021 and 2022 model years.

In a notice published on Wednesday in local media, GM said the rivets that hold the buckle to the mounting bracket on the left- and right-side third-row seats may have been formed improperly.

The belts may not properly restrain a passenger in a crash, increasing the risk of injury.

The company said dealers will inspect the rivet head formation and replace buckle assemblies if needed.

The GMC Yukon Denali. GMC
The GMC Yukon Denali. GMC

Customers have been advised not to use the third-row seating positions until their vehicle has been inspected.

GM said the recall campaign includes 6,315 vehicles in the UAE and will be done free of charge.

It said dealers in the UAE will begin contacting the affected customers to request them to bring in their vehicles for inspection.

"While it is estimated that a very small percentage of vehicles will be affected, safety is our overriding priority, and we are working closely with our trusted dealer network across the region to ensure every General Motors vehicle on the road is operating to our exacting standards," said Sean Poppitt, communications director, General Motors Africa and Middle East.

"Our dealer partners are in the process of outreaching to customers who own a vehicle that may be affected, to arrange a thorough vehicle inspection and replace the seatbelt buckle as required when parts are available, at no additional cost to the customer.

"Concurrently, dealers are inspecting their inventory to ensure all vehicles are operating as expected before leaving the showroom."

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Favourite book: One Hundred Years of Solitude

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Key figures in the life of the fort

Sheikh Dhiyab bin Isa (ruled 1761-1793) Built Qasr Al Hosn as a watchtower to guard over the only freshwater well on Abu Dhabi island.

Sheikh Shakhbut bin Dhiyab (ruled 1793-1816) Expanded the tower into a small fort and transferred his ruling place of residence from Liwa Oasis to the fort on the island.

Sheikh Tahnoon bin Shakhbut (ruled 1818-1833) Expanded Qasr Al Hosn further as Abu Dhabi grew from a small village of palm huts to a town of more than 5,000 inhabitants.

Sheikh Khalifa bin Shakhbut (ruled 1833-1845) Repaired and fortified the fort.

Sheikh Saeed bin Tahnoon (ruled 1845-1855) Turned Qasr Al Hosn into a strong two-storied structure.

Sheikh Zayed bin Khalifa (ruled 1855-1909) Expanded Qasr Al Hosn further to reflect the emirate's increasing prominence.

Sheikh Shakhbut bin Sultan (ruled 1928-1966) Renovated and enlarged Qasr Al Hosn, adding a decorative arch and two new villas.

Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan (ruled 1966-2004) Moved the royal residence to Al Manhal palace and kept his diwan at Qasr Al Hosn.

Sources: Jayanti Maitra, www.adach.ae

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