GM has issued a Technical Service Bulletin for the 2021 model year Chevy Express and GMC Savana vans over an issue related to the front and rear brake calipers.
My Family and I just bought a 2021 Suburban. We regretfully didn’t research any recall call issues for this vehicle. We were in a an accident February 3rd 2021. We were T boned in our mini van when another motorist drove through a stop sign. Our mini van was unrepairable and was considered a total loss. We moved in and decided to purchase a Chevrolet Suburban for its size for safety.
The first week, a Break System Failure Warning appeared on the instrument dash and it only allowed the vehicle to travel no more than 43 mph. And the breaking system did not stop like it properly should. The break pedal became stiff and rolls to a stop. This was a scary feeling. We were so disappointed and also felt unsafe and secure in our Suburban.
GM has issued a technical service bulletin for the Chevy Tahoe, Suburban and GMC Yukon over an issue related to over-the-air (OTA) infotainment updates.
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General Motors has issued a recall for certain Buick Lacrosse, Buick Regal and Chevy Malibu vehicles due to an issue with the rear suspension toe links.
The problem: in vehicles located in states affected by cold winter weather conditions, the rear toe links may have received excessive electrocoating corrosion protection, which can cause the coating to become brittle and break away when contacted by road debris. Over time, the e-coat may chip away entirely, exposing the metal toe link and making it more susceptible to corrosion. If enough corrosion accumulates on the toe link, it may eventually cause it to thin and ultimately fracture.
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Certain 2019 to 2021 model year GM pickups and SUVs have been recalled due to an issue involving the seatbelt on the front center seat.
The problem: on certain 2019-2021 model year GM pickups trucks and SUVs, the front-row center seat of the optional 40/20/40 split-bench seat may have a loose or improperly secured seat belt bracket. This problem can be traced back to the seat supplier, which may have failed to secure the seat belt brackets to the seat frame.
The hazards: if a seat belt bracket is not secured, the seat belt may not properly restrain an occupant in the front row center seat position, increasing the risk of occupant injury in a crash or high-speed braking event. A vehicle with improperly secured seatbelts may also violate certain federal motor vehicle safety standards.