KEY POINTS
  • GM has issued a second recall of its 2017-2019 Chevrolet Bolt EVs due to fire risks.
  • The automaker is recalling the vehicles after at least two of the electric vehicles that were previously repaired for the problem erupted into flames.
  • The recall comes about a week after GM told owners of the vehicles not to park their vehicles inside or charge them unattended overnight following the fires.

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The Vermont State Police released this photo of the 2019 Chevrolet Bolt EV that caught fire on July 1, 2021 in the driveway of state Rep. Timothy Briglin, a Democrat.

General Motors has issued a second recall of its 2017-2019 Chevrolet Bolt EVs after at least two of the electric vehicles that were repaired for a previous problem erupted into flames.

The automaker said Friday that officials with GM and LG Energy Solution, which supplies the vehicle's battery cells, have identified a second "rare manufacturing defect" in the EVs that increases the risk of fire. The recall covers about 69,000 of the cars globally, including nearly 51,000 in the U.S.

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