General Motors is recalling more than 193,000 vehicles on account of safety defects.
Potential hydraulic leaks ae caused by a faulty component in hydro-boost brake assemblies from Bosch .
According to Freep.com,
"The largest recall is of 155,465 pickups, vans and sport utility vehicles -- including the Hummer H2 -- because of possible brake malfunctions, the automaker and federal safety regulators said.
All of the affected vehicles are from the 2004 and 2005 model years and have Bosch hydro-boost brake assemblies. They are the Chevrolet Avalanche, Express, Silverado and Suburban; the GMC Savana, Sierra and Yukon XL; two commercial trucks, the GMC Topkick and Chevrolet Kodiak; and the Hummer H2, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration."
Last year, GM recalled more than 10 million vehicles.
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