Nov 5 (Reuters) - The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration said on Tuesday General Motors would
recall 107 Bolt EV and EUV vehicles over a fire risk.
The recall covers previously repaired Bolt vehicles from
model years 2020-2022.
The U.S. auto safety regulator said the installation of
advanced diagnostic software may have failed, leading to a
potential fire hazard when the battery is charged to full or
nearly full capacity.
The regulator has advised owners of the impacted cars to
limit the charge level to 90%, avoid depleting the battery to 70
miles range remaining and not charge EVs indoors overnight,
among other measures.