GM faces another Chevy Bolt EV recall, and the reason isn't surprising
Briefly

The current recall includes 2020 to 2022 Bolt EV units and 2022 Bolt EUV units, where faulty diagnostic software could lead to undetected defective battery modules.
It is crucial for Bolt owners to maintain a 90-percent charge level, avoid letting it drop below 70 miles of range, and park outside after charging.
This latest recall, impacting just 107 units, follows three larger recalls addressing fire risks affecting a total of approximately 142,000 units.
GM, initially intending to discontinue the Chevy Bolt, has committed $390 million towards a production facility aimed at developing next-generation Bolt EVs.
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