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Lawsuit alleges General Motors cheated on diesel truck emissions

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DETROIT — Shares of General Motors fell almost 2 percent Thursday after some truck owners alleged in a lawsuit that the company cheated on government diesel emissions tests.

The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Detroit alleges that GM pickup trucks with Duramax diesel engines have three devices on them that are rigged to allow more pollution on the road than during treadmill tests in the Environmen­tal Protection Agency laboratory.

GM said the allegation­s are without merit.

The lawsuit filed by the Hagens Berman firm of Seattle alleges the trucks emit two to five times the legal limit for harmful nitrogen oxide. Also named as a defendant is Robert Bosch, which made GM’s electronic diesel controls. Bosch says it is cooperatin­g with government investigat­ions into emissions cases and “defending its interests” in lawsuits.

Diesel engines have been under scrutiny worldwide since Volkswagen admitted that its diesel cars cheated on tests.

The complaint on behalf of two truck owners against GM alleges that the devices were installed on diesel engines in the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra heavy-duty pickups. Two of the devices reduce emissions controls when the air temperatur­e is above or below the range in government lab tests. The other reduces the level of emissions controls when the trucks are running continuous­ly for 200 to 500 seconds. Government tests don’t last that long, the lawsuit says.

The law firm estimates that there are 705,000 of the diesel pickup trucks on U.S. roads.

The lawsuit demands a jury trial and seeks punitive damages, restitutio­n, and recovery of the purchase price of the trucks or the decrease in their values because of the devices.

GM called the claims “baseless” and said in a statement it would vigorously defend itself. “The Duramax Diesel Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra comply with all U.S. EPA … emissions regulation­s.”

An EPA spokeswoma­n wouldn’t comment Thursday when asked if the agency is investigat­ing the GM trucks.

The lawsuit comes just two days after the U.S. Justice Department sued Fiat Chrysler on behalf of the EPA alleging that some of its Ram diesel pickup trucks cheat on pollution tests. Fiat Chrysler has denied any wrongdoing.

 ?? Richard Webner / San Antonio Express-News file ?? The 2016 GMC Canyon had the first Duramax diesel engine in a midsize pickup, according to GMC’s website. A lawsuit alleges that General Motors cheated on government diesel emissions tests.
Richard Webner / San Antonio Express-News file The 2016 GMC Canyon had the first Duramax diesel engine in a midsize pickup, according to GMC’s website. A lawsuit alleges that General Motors cheated on government diesel emissions tests.

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