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GM recalls Cruze for engine fire risk

Cars built from September 2010 through May 2012

Updated: Friday, 22 Jun 2012, 1:49 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 22 Jun 2012, 1:49 PM EDT

DETROIT (AP) - The risk of engine fires is forcing General Motors to recall nearly 500,000 Cruze sedans.

GM says the fires happen when fluids drip onto a plastic shield below the engine and ignite. GM knows of 30 fires caused by the problem. No injuries have been reported.

Dealers will cut the shield to let the fluid drain to the pavement. GM says most of the fires were caused by spills during oil changes that weren't cleaned properly. Cruzes with worn-out manual transmissions also can leak fluid.

The recall covers cars built from September of 2010 through May of 2012.

The Cruze is key because it has improved GM's small-car sales. The company has a history of poor-performing compacts.

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