GM issues recall for Chevrolet Camaro ignition switch problem

General Motors recently issued a recall for Chevrolet Camaros with an ignition switch defect.

According to the documents filed with NHTSA, , approximately 10,740 Chevrolet Camaros have been recalled due to an ignition switch problem. The automaker says a driver’s knee can come into contact with the key fob and push the ignition switch out of the “run” position, causing engine stalls. This follows aollows a similar recall of 511,000 Camaro cars in 2014. See also Chevrolet lemon law.

GM has said it is aware of four minor injuries related to the Camaro ignition defect. The company says it detected the problem while testing vehicles in the wake of the Cobalt and Ion recalls.

The recall affects Camaros with model years 2010 to 2014. GM has said it will notify owners of the recall and dealers will provide them with a new key.

GM doesn't know when the Camaro ignition key recall will begin, but concerned U.S. owners may call the automaker at 800-222-1020 and ask about recall number N192223230.