The recall hits haven’t quite stopped over at GM, and now they’ve even forced dealers to stop selling some examples of the Chevrolet Corvette.

The automaker announced Friday it would issue two recalls for the 2015 Corvette, according to Automotive News.

The first recall concerns 2,000 Corvettes that may have the driver’s side airbag separate from the steering wheel. Many of the affected vehicles are reportedly still at the factory, but there is no fix yet for this problem, necessitating the stop-delivery order.

A further 800 Corvettes are affected by a parking brake cable problem, in which these vehicles were not assembled correctly at the factory and the parking brake may only engage one of the rear wheels. It’s unclear when these cars will be fixed.

These are the first GM recalls to affect a 2015 GM car, and the first since the summer.

By Zac Estrada

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