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"Transport Canada advises that an excessive amount of silicone grease may have been applied to the telescoping mechanism of the steering column during vehicle assembly. Oil can separate from the grease, which can form droplets that may fall onto the brake light switch, causing brake light failure and making it impossible to shift the transmission from the Park position. About 1,000 cars are affected." |
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