General Motors is recalling more than half a million vehicles in North America to fix defects linked to three crashes and two injuries, reports USA Today.

GM is recalling 290,107 units of the 2010-2015 Cadillac SRX crossover and 234,277 units of the discontinued 2011-2012 Saab 9-4X sport-utility vehcile to fix potential loose joints and worn threads, says USA Today. "Improper torqueing could possibly result in a loose joint and worn threads that could cause the toe adjuster link to separate," GM officials said.

The recall comes a day after GM recalled 117,651 vehicles in North America to fix a chassis control module defect that might cause engines to stall. That recall covers 2013 and 2014 models of Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban; Cadillac CTS, Escalade and Escalade SUV; GMC Yukon; and only the 2014 models of the Chevrolet Traverse, Express van and Silverado HD; GMC Acadia, Savana van and Sierra HD.

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