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GM recalls over 800,000 cars

General Motors Corp.  said Monday it was recalling about 824,000 cars built between January 1996 and late 1997 to fix a possible power steering problem.
/ Source: The Associated Press

General Motors Corp. is recalling more than 800,000 cars because of a power steering defect that has may have led to eight injuries.

About 750,000 cars in the United States and about 55,000 in Canada — all made between Jan. 1, 1996 and Oct. 31, 1997 — are affected, GM said Monday.

The models are the 1996 Buick Regal, 1997 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, 1997-98 Oldsmobile Cutlass, Chevrolet Lumina, Monte Carlo, Malibu, and 1998 Oldsmobile Intrigue cars. Also, some 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix and Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, and 1997-98 Buick Regal cars are being recalled.

Drivers have experienced intermittent losses of power steering when making left turns, especially at low speeds, GM said. Some drivers could experience higher resistance when turning left, followed by unintended power assist to the right, the company said.

Eight nonfatal injuries have been reported that may be related to the defect, the automaker said.

GM will begin instructing car owners in February to bring the affected vehicles to dealers for repairs.