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  • General Motors is extending downtime at a Michigan plant that produces its Chevrolet Bolt EV as it works with battery supplier LG Chem to fix manufacturing defects with the car's battery.
  • Orion Assembly will be down the weeks of Sept. 13 and Sept. 20. The plant has been shuttered since Aug. 23 as a result of a battery pack shortage related to the problem.
  • GM said the issues involve two "rare manufacturing defects" — a torn anode tab and folded separator — that when present in the same battery cell increase the risk of fire.

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Signage outside the General Motors Co. Orion Assembly plant in Orion Township, Michigan, on Friday, March 22, 2019.

DETROIT -- General Motors is extending downtime at a Michigan plant that produces its Chevrolet Bolt EV as it works with battery supplier LG Chem to fix manufacturing defects that cause some cars to catch fire, leading to a massive recall to fix the problem.

The Detroit automaker Thursday said Orion Assembly will be down the weeks of Sept. 13 and Sept. 20. The plant has been shuttered since Aug. 23 as a result of a battery pack shortage related to the recall.

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