General Motors is recalling close to 22,000 full-size pickup trucks to fix problems with seats, the Associated Press reported.
The recall is for 2014 model-year Chevrolet Silverado and the GMC Sierra models sold in the United States, Canada and Mexico, AP reported.
Safety regulators in Canada say the seats could move during a rear-end crash, and headrests may not protect passengers as designed.
GM said it does not know of crashes or injuries caused by the problem, according to AP.
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