WASHINGTON, D.C. -

General Motors informed the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration about two more recalls, including one campaign associated only with orphan brand Saturn.

The two recalls cover more than 100,000 units. The larger of the two campaigns is for Saturn Aura vehicles from the 2007 and 2008 model years. A total of 56,214 units equipped with a four-speed automatic transmission were manufactured from April 24, 2006 through October 31, 2007.

In the affected vehicles, NHTSA said the transmission shift cable may fracture.

“If the transmission shift cable fractures while the vehicle is being driven, when the driver goes to stop and park the vehicle, the driver will not be able to shift the lever to the ‘Park’ position, or remove the ignition key,” federal officials said.

“If the vehicle is not in the ‘Park’ position there is a risk the vehicle will roll away as the driver and other occupants exit the vehicle or anytime thereafter,” they continued. “A vehicle rollaway increases the risk of injury to exiting occupants and bystanders.”

GM told NHTSA it will notify owners, and franchised dealers will replace the shift cable assembly and mounting bracket, free of charge. The manufacturer has not yet provided a notification schedule.

In the meantime, owners can contact the automaker at (800) 553-6000 and reference recall No. 14152.

Meanwhile, GM also informed NHTSA about another recall; this time for a series of 2014 models that might have fuel gauge problems. A total of 51,640 units are included in the campaign.

NHTSA said GM is recalling certain 2014 Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Acadia vehicles manufactured from March 26 through August 15 of last year.

“In the affected vehicles, the engine control module (ECM) software may cause the fuel gauge to read inaccurately,” officials said. “An inaccurate fuel gauge may result in the vehicle unexpectedly running out of fuel and stalling, increasing the risk of a crash.”

The OEM told the agency that it will notify owners, and franchised dealers will reprogram the ECM to correct the fuel gauge reading, free of charge.

Like with the Saturn campaign, the manufacturer has not yet provided a notification schedule.

Owners of these units can reference recall No. 14007 and contact Buick at (800) 521-7300, Chevrolet at (800) 222-1020 or GMC at (800) 462-8782.