2019 GMC Sierra 1500
NHTSA Recalls
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RECALL:
An ABS system that does not function properly can increase the risk of a crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Tire Failure May Cause Sudden Air Loss
Over cured tires may develop a break in the sidewall resulting in sudden air loss or a belt edge separation which could lead to a tread/belt loss. Either condition can cause a loss of vehicle control, increasing the risk of a crash. ... Read more »
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RECALL: Tire Failure May Cause Sudden Air Loss
Over cured tires may develop a break in the sidewall resulting in sudden air loss or a belt edge separation which could lead to a tread/belt loss. Either condition can cause a loss of vehicle control, increasing the risk of a ... 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: Driveshaft May Separate
If the driveshaft separates, there may be a loss of propulsion, increasing the risk of crash. Read more »
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RECALL: EBCM Software Error/FMVSS 126, 135
A loss of electronic brake assist can increase the risk of a crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Poor Alternator Connection May Cause Crash Or Fire
An intermittent electrical connection between the B+ battery cable and the alternator could cause the vehicle to stall, increasing the risk of a crash. The intermittent connection could also lead to electrical arcing, which could generate sufficient heat to damage surrounding material, increasing the risk of a ... Read more »
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RECALL: EBCM Software Error
If the driver operates the vehicle unaware that ESC and ABS are not functioning, there is an increased risk of a crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Fire After Seat Belt Pretensioner Deployment
A vehicle fire could result if materials ignite inside the vehicle. Read more »
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RECALL: Passenger Air Bag Module Damaged During Assembly
In the event of a crash, an air bag that does not inflate properly can increase the risk of injury. Read more »