General Motors has released a Technical Service Bulletin that should make your parents happy. Stop listening to music too loud or your windows might drop a bit.
The TSB affects model year 2018-2021 GMC Terrains and Chevrolet Equinoxes whose front window may automatically fall by a quarter-inch (6 mm) if music is played too loudly, per GM Authority. The problem is particularly bad with especially bassy music, so steer clear of Barry White.
The small window drop appears to be the extent of the problem, so there is no immediate hazard, but it would be fairly alarming to have your window just open a bit. Still not the worst random window incident we’ve heard of.
What To Do If Your Mustang Mach-E Goes Into Deep Sleep Mode
Some early 2021 Mustang Mach-E vehicles have had issues with their 12-Volt battery getting discharged, resulting in what some owners have referred to as the “electric brick.” Ford has a solution for the Deep Sleep problem that exists on early Mustang Mach-E builds.
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The Detroit Free Press as well as members of the Mach-E Forum website recently reported a problem with some 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E vehicles. The problem was dubbed the “electric brick.”
Ford has issued a Technical Service Bulletin and a statement regarding this issue that affects Mach-Es built on or before February 3.
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General Motors has issued a Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) for an incorrect label inside the 2020 Corvette cabin. The misprinted label includes an incorrect radio frequency identification.
The new TSB applies to 2020 Corvette models in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Affected vehicles come with a misprinted radio frequency (RF) identification number on the RF label affixed to the back of the radio display.
To correct this issue, dealers must print a new label in color and place it inside the owner’s manual of the affected 2020 Corvette. No parts are required to fix this issue. General Motors has corrected the applicable Certificate Identification Numbers for the Near-Field Communication device with an updated label that’s added to the back of the radio display. Customers are asked to keep the letter with the new Certificate Identification Numbers in the 2020 Corvette glove box along with the owner’s manual.