(Bloomberg) — General Motors Co. recalled more than 100,000 Cadillac SRX sport utility vehicles in China — the automaker's largest market — over a faulty rear suspension component that could pose a safety risk.

Shanghai GM, one of the company's joint ventures in China, will call back and fix 107,016 SUVs that were made from July 2009 to last month because of loose toe adjusters, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, or AQSIQ, said on its website.

“A loose toe adjuster link can cause the vehicle to sway or wander at highway speed, activate the vehicle's electronic stability-control system, and cause excessive wear to the threads in the link,” GM said in an e-mail. “Additionally, the rear suspension may make loud metallic noises, particularly when the vehicle is traveling over bumps or potholes. If the threads in the link become worn, the link may separate.”

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