General Motors is judging in the USA through V8 engines, which is very likely to go well.

Call Vlasnik cars to see models with the L87 engine: GMC Sierra, Yukon, Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban, Silverado and Cadillac Escalade.

General Motors is facing a collective crisis due to serious problems with the L87 series V8 engines, reports Carscoops. Vlasniks insist that the company knew about the defects from the very beginning, but did not provide a reliable solution to the problem.

Based in Wisconsin County (USA), there are 6.2-liter GM engines installed in models such as the GMC Sierra, Yukon, Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban, Silverado and Cadillac Escalade. According to experts, the connecting rod bearings on the motors go out of alignment, which can cause the engine to jam or collapse. Such episodes have already led to car accidents and car rentals.

As part of the campaign, GM recommended replacing engines with defects unless they pass a technical inspection. If the unit is to be inspected, simply change the olive oil to a thicker one, install another filter and cover. But, according to the words of the Vlasniks, there is no problem – the engine can still go wrong. In this case, installing new units that replace defective ones are the same L87 and may cause the same defect.

Positive people also seek compensation for the loss of the value of their cars and the inability to use them. At the same time, in the similar region of Michigan, another similar situation is being observed, where, in addition to problems with bearings, there is a defect in the manufacture of the crankshaft.