2015 GMC Sierra 1500
NHTSA Recalls
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RECALL: Roof Rail Air Bag Inflator May Rupture
A separated inflator end cap or inflator rupture can allow compressed gas to escape, resulting in the end cap or other components being propelled into the vehicle, increasing the risk of injury or ... Read more »
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RECALL: Driver's Seat Belt Tensioner Cable May Separate
A broken pretensioner cable reduces the effectiveness of the driver's seat belt, increasing the risk of injury. Read more »
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RECALL: Roof Rail Air Bag Inflator Endcap May Detach
If the end cap separates from the inflator, the compressed gas will escape and the end cap can be propelled into the vehicle, increasing the risk of injury or a ... Read more »
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RECALL: Software Error May Cause Unintended Braking
Unintended activation of the driveline-protection system will cause unintended braking on the wheel on the opposite side of the failed sensor, causing the vehicle to pull to one side unexpectedly, increasing the risk of a ... Read more »
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RECALL: Vacuum Pump May Decrease Power Brake Assist
As the vacuum level drops, the brake assist decreases, increasing braking effort, extending the distance required to stop the vehicle, thereby increasing the risk of a ... Read more »
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RECALL: Temporary Loss Of Electric Power Steering (EPS)
If EPS assist is lost and then suddenly returns, the driver may have difficulty steering the vehicle, especially at low speeds, increasing the risk of a crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Frontal Air Bags May Not Deploy
A failure of the front air bags or seat belt pretensioners to deploy in the event of a crash necessitating deployment increases the risk of injury to the driver and front passenger. ... Read more »
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RECALL: Frontal Air Bags May Not Deploy
A failure of the front air bags or seat belt pretensioners to deploy in the event of a crash necessitating deployment increases the risk of injury to the driver and front ... Read more »
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RECALL: Driver's Seat Belt Tensioner Cable Can Separate
If the tensioner cable separates, the driver may not be properly restrained in the event of a crash, increasing their risk of injury. Read more »