2021 Chevrolet Tahoe
NHTSA Recalls
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Rear wheel lock-up can increase the risk of a crash. Read more »
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Daytime Running Lights that do not deactivate as intended may cause a glare, reducing visibility and increasing the risk of a crash. Read more »
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A seat belt with a deformed rivet may not properly restrain an occupant, increasing the risk of injury during a crash. Read more »
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Driveshaft failure can cause a sudden loss of drive power, increasing the risk of a crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Power Control Module May Cause Fuel Pump Failure
An engine stall increases the risk of a crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Brake System Calibrated Incorrectly
Overall braking performance may be compromised, increasing the risk of a crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Loss Of Power Steering Assist
Increased steering effort, particularly at lower speeds, increases the risk of a crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Air Bag Light May Not Indicate Malfunction
The air bag malfunction indicator light may fail to warn the driver of a problem with the air bag, increasing the risk of injury. Read more »
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RECALL: Second Row Center Seatbelt Latch Trapped/FMVSS 208
A passenger in the second-row center will be unable to wear a seat belt, increasing the risk of injury in the event of a crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Seat Belts May Become Damaged
A damaged seat belt can break during a crash, increasing the risk of injury to the occupant. Read more »
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RECALL: Fuel Tank May Leak
A fuel leak in the presence of an ignition source increases the risk of a fire. Read more »
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RECALL: Incorrect Bolts Used To Attach Seat Belts
If a seat belt assembly is not properly attached to the vehicle, the seat belt may not properly restrain an occupant in the event of a crash, increasing the risk of ... Read more »
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RECALL: Front Center Seat Belts May Not Be Secured
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 injury in a ... Read more »
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RECALL: Bolts For Front Seats Incorrectly Installed
If an occupied front seat has loose or missing attachment bolts, it may move during a crash, increasing the risk of injury to the seated occupant. Read more »