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SEOUL, Jan 4 (Reuters) - GM Daewoo Automotive and Technology Co., South Korea's third-largest auto maker, will recall 46,147 sport utility vehicles over a brake defect, the country's transportation ministry and the company said on Thursday.
The recall applies to GM Daewoo's first SUV, the Winstorm, which is sold overseas as the Captiva, were produced between April 11 and Dec. 14, the Ministry of Construction and Transportation said in a statement.
It did not say whether any accidents or personal injuries had yet been linked to the defect.
A GM Daewoo spokesman said there was no report of accidents or injuries due to the defect.
GM Daewoo does not know the cost of the recall, he added.
General Motors Corp. (GM.N: Quote, Profile , Research) and partners took a majority stake in 2002 in some of assets of failed Daewoo Motor in 2002, creating unlisted GM Daewoo.
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