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By Ryan
Hi everyone,
I have a 2019 Silverado 5.3L, and I've been looking up spark plug wires on RockAuto. I found two part numbers listed:
1. Part number 12716289, which is said to fit 2014-2024 Silverado 1500.
2. Part number 9241829A, which is said to fit 2000-2022 Silverado 1500.
Since these two parts overlap for the years 2014-2022, does this mean that the spark plug wires for Silverado 1500 models from 2000-2024 are interchangeable?
Additionally, I searched on Amazon and found that these part numbers seem to be the same as
link hidden, please login to view and 9748HH. I appreciate any insights or experiences you might have with these part numbers.
Thanks!
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By shelitaauto
Source: Gasgoo
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link hidden, please login to view Electric car maker Fisker said on June 12 it would recall more than 18,000 vehicles in North America and Europe due to software glitches and non-compliance with safety standards, the latest setback for the cash-strapped electric car start-up.
Fisker is voluntarily recalling 11,201 Ocean vehicles sold in the United States, Canada and Europe to fix a software issue that could cause the vehicles to enter safe state protected mode, potentially causing the motors to lose power.
In addition, Fisker is recalling 6,864 Ocean vehicles in the United States because the dashboard and display prompt ICONS do not comply with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS). The company will also recall an additional 281 vehicles in Canada as a result.
Image source: Fisker
The startup plans to address these issues with an OTA update to Ocean OS in-car software by June 30. The company said vehicles that have been updated to the latest version of the software are not affected by the recall.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating four safety incidents involving the Ocean SUV, the only Fisker model currently in production. NHTSA said last month that it was investigating complaints that the Ocean Automatic Emergency Braking System was accidentally activated.
Cash-strapped Fisker is looking for alternatives after talks with a major automaker over a potential investment collapsed. The company’s Austrian subsidiary filed for bankruptcy protection in May.
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