General Motors Product Recalls

Automotive · United States

High Risk
15
Total Recalls
high
Severity Level
2026-02-13
Most Recent Recall
United States
Country of Origin
Overall Risk Levelhigh
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About General Motors Recalls

General Motors has a long history of product recalls, including the significant 2014 ignition switch recall affecting millions of vehicles. Recent recalls have involved Chevrolet Bolt EV battery fire risks and seatbelt issues.

General Motors is headquartered in United States and operates in the Automotive industry. With 15 tracked recalls and a high severity rating, consumers should stay informed about potential safety issues with General Motors products. The most recent recall was reported on 2026-02-13.

General Motors Complete Recall History (15)

⚠️ Ongoing Recalls (15)

Rear Wheel Lock Up from Transmission Control Valve Failure

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2026-02-13·43,732 units·Medium Risk

Rearview Camera May Fail

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2026-02-12·22 units·Medium Risk

Rear Wheel Lock Up from Transmission Control Valve Failure

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2026-02-12·1,055 units·Medium Risk

Damaged Parking Brake Wiring Harness

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2026-01-22·20 units·Medium Risk

Insufficient Pedestrian Warning Sound/FMVSS 141

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2025-12-18·81,177 units·Medium Risk

Passenger Air Bag May Deploy Improperly/FMVSS 208

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2025-12-11·1,120 units·Medium Risk

Missing Owner's Manual/FMVSS 225

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2025-11-25·94 units·Medium Risk

Missing Owner's Manual/FMVSS 225

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2025-11-25·3,408 units·Medium Risk

Front Passenger Air Bag May Fail to Deploy

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2025-11-06·354 units·Medium Risk

Damaged Wiring Harness May Cause Power Brake Assist Failure

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2025-11-06·891 units·Medium Risk

Roof Rail Air Bag Inflators May Rupture

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2025-11-06·2,099 units·Medium Risk

Tire Tread May Detach

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2025-10-16·22,914 units·Medium Risk

Insufficient Pedestrian Warning Sound/FMVSS 141

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2025-09-25·23,700 units·Medium Risk

Replacement Fuel Tank May Leak During a Rollover Crash

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2025-09-18·12 units·High Risk

Electronic Stability Control Light May Not Illuminate/FMVSS 126

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2025-09-11·1,191 units·Medium Risk

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How to Check General Motors Recalls

1

Identify Your General Motors Product

Locate the model number, serial number, or lot code on your General Motors product. This information is typically found on the product label, packaging, or in the user manual. For vehicles, use the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).

2

Check Official Resources

Visit the official General Motors website for recall information, or check government databases like CPSC.gov, FDA.gov, or NHTSA.gov depending on the product type. Register your product with General Motors to receive direct recall notifications.

3

Follow Recall Instructions

If your General Motors product is recalled, stop using it immediately and follow the instructions provided. Most recalls offer a free repair, replacement, or refund. Contact General Motors customer service for assistance with the recall process.

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General Motors Safety Tips

🔔 Register Your Products

Always register your General Motors products after purchase. This ensures you receive direct notifications if a recall is issued. Registration can typically be done on the General Motors website or through their mobile app.

📋 Keep Records

Save your receipts, model numbers, and serial numbers for all General Motors products. This information is essential for verifying whether your specific product is affected by a recall and for claiming any remedies offered.

⚠️ Act Quickly on Recalls

When a General Motors recall is announced, act promptly. Stop using the affected product and follow the recommended steps. Delaying action on a recall could put you and your family at risk of injury.

🔍 Stay Informed

Regularly check RecallCheck and official government databases for the latest recall information about General Motors products. Follow General Motors on social media for timely safety updates and announcements.

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Disclaimer: Recall information is compiled from publicly available U.S. government agency data. Always verify recall details directly with the issuing agency. Brand names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are used solely for identification. This content does not constitute safety, legal, or medical advice. See our Terms of Service for more details.