(Bloomberg) — General Motors Co. issued four new safety recalls, adding to the automaker's record tally of vehicles this year needing attention for safety defects.

The announcement today covers about 89,000 pickups and cars, including the Chevrolet Silverado and Camaro, and comes one day after GM released an internal report into its handling of a deadly ignition-switch defect that led to a delayed recall this year of 2.59 million small cars.

Detroit-based GM has now recalled about 13.9 million cars in the U.S. so far in 2014. Including Canada and Mexico, the total approaches 15.9 million.

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