Another but minor GM recall – this time of about 8,600 Chevrolet and Buick models.

The automaker has recalled 8,590 2014 model year Buick LaCrosse and Chevy Malibu sedans for possible reduced braking performance because rear brake rotors may have been installed in the front brake assembly, which could shorten the life of the front brake pad and increase the risk of a crash, Reuters reported.

GM said it was unaware of any accidents or injuries related to the issue. It added it expects a very small percentage of the recalled vehicles will contain the front brake assembly misbuild.

The rear brake rotor is 7mm thinner than the front by design and, over time, higher heat generated by the thinner rotors would shorten brake pad life, GM said.

Affected in the recall were 8,208 cars sold in the United States, 209 in Canada and 173 in Mexico, GM said. Of the recalled cars in the US, only 1,694 are in consumer hands, with most still at dealers.

GM said people who have taken delivery of a vehicle that may be affected will be notified by letter and may request a courtesy vehicle until dealers inspect and, if necessary, replace the front brake rotors, Reuters reported.

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