The only thing they can do: conduct thorough forensic analysis and
testing on the affected vehicles and all of the throttle components to evaluate every possible explanation as quickly as they can.
Not exact matches
GM also said in a press release that the
vehicles affected «do not pose an unreasonable safety risk at this time» based
on an analysis of parts returned from
testing, which include Takata front passenger airbags made specifically for GM
vehicles and are packaged for minimal exposure to moisture.
These
vehicles are rated separately, except that the structure ratings for both
vehicles are based
on both
tests, as are rear passenger dummy injury and head protection ratings, because no changes were made
affecting structure or rear seat occupants.
CO2 emissions are rated at 153g / km, making it the cleanest
vehicle on test [Ed: note that the V6 diesel engine in the Q7 is not
affected by the Volkswagen Group's «Dieselgate» scandal].