General Motors has recalled most of its newer full-size SUVs and pickup trucks for a warning light that fails to illuminate when brake fluid is low, the NHTSA disclosed on Monday. The recall population is nearly 450,000 vehicles. The electronic control module has a glitch that could fail to show the...
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