Check any GMC Vehicle for Open Safety Recalls

Find out if a GMC vehicle has any open recalls before you buy, sell, or drive it. Enter the VIN to get the GMC recall details, safety issues, and the complete vehicle history report.

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How to Check for Recalls on GMC

Follow these three simple steps to run a GMC recall check within a minute.

Step 1: Enter the VIN

Type the 17-character VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) into the form at the top of this page. You can also check by entering the license plate number and selecting your US state.

Step 2: Search VIN

Click the "Search VIN" button to pull up a preview of the vehicle. You will instantly see details like the year, make, model, trim, engine type, and more.

Step 3: Get Your GMC Recall Report

Once you review the vehicle preview, proceed to payment to access the full recall details and the complete vehicle history report. Your report is available for download as a PDF so you can save or share it anytime.

What Is a GMC Recall?

A GMC recall happens when General Motors finds a safety problem in one of its vehicles. The issue could be with a part, a system, or even the way the vehicle was built. When a recall is issued, GMC is required to fix the problem at no cost to the owner.

Checking for recalls matters a lot when you are buying or selling a used GMC. An open recall means the vehicle still has an unresolved safety issue. That could put the driver and passengers at risk and affect the value of the vehicle.

GMC Open Recall Facts and Figures: 2025 Statistics

Here is a look at how many GMCs have been issued so far, how many vehicles are affected, and which models are affected.

8-12 recalls

This is the estimated GMC-specific campaigns within GM recalls.

350,000+ vehicles

GMC vehicles - subset of GM’s total recall population.

8+ models

The affected models include Sierra, Yukon, Canyon, and others.

The Importance of Conducting a GMC Recall Check

A recall check can protect your safety, your money, and your peace of mind when dealing with any used GMC vehicle. Here’s why it’s crucial:

Owners

As a GMC owner, knowing about open recalls can keep you and your family safe on the road. Here’s why you need to check:

Stay Safe on the Road

An open recall means a known safety problem exists. Finding it early helps you get it fixed before something goes wrong.

Get Free Repairs

GMC covers the cost of recall repairs. Knowing about a recall lets you take full advantage of that before it expires.

Stay Ahead of Problems

Some GMC recalls involve issues that can damage your vehicle over time. Fixing them early prevents bigger repair bills later.

Buyers

Buyers can use a recall check to make smarter decisions and avoid vehicles with hidden safety problems.

Know Before You Pay

Finding out about open recalls before you buy helps you avoid taking on someone else's safety problem without knowing it.

Use It to Negotiate

A vehicle with an open recall can give you room to negotiate a lower price or ask the seller to get it fixed first.

Avoid Future Surprises

Buying a used GMC without a recall check can lead to costly surprises. A simple check now saves you stress later.

Sellers and Dealers

Sellers and dealers who check recalls ahead of time can build trust with potential buyers and close deals faster.

Build Buyer’s Trust

Showing a clean recall report or proof of repair tells buyers you are honest and the vehicle is ready to go.

Price Your Vehicle Right

Knowing about any open recalls helps you price the vehicle correctly and avoid deals falling apart at the last minute.

Speed Up the Sale

Buyers feel more confident when recalls have been addressed. That confidence can lead to faster decisions and quicker sales.

What Information Does a GMC Recall Report Reveal?

A GMC recall check report gives you clear, useful details about any safety issue associated with a specific vehicle. Here’s what to expect:

Recall Date

The date when the recall was officially announced by GMC or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

Affected Components

Details on which part or system is involved, such as the brakes, airbags, fuel system, or steering components.

Campaign Number

A tracking number used by NHTSA to identify and monitor a specific recall campaign across all affected vehicles.

Recall Number

A unique number assigned to the recall by GMC. This is helpful when contacting a dealer to schedule a repair.

Remedy Description

A clear explanation of how the problem will be fixed, whether it's a part replacement, software update, or another repair method.

Summary and Note

A plain-language summary of why the recall was issued, along with any extra notes about the safety risk or repair timeline.

Other Information Available in our Full GMC Recall Check Report

A full report goes beyond recalls and gives you a wider view of the vehicle's history.

Vehicle Usage

Vehicle Usage Records

Find out how the vehicle was used, whether for personal driving, fleet use, rental, or commercial purposes. Usage history affects wear and long-term condition.

Ownership Records

Ownership History

See how many people have owned the vehicle and for how long. Multiple short-term owners can sometimes point to problems the owner didn't want to deal with.

Title Brand Check

Title Brand Check

Check if the vehicle has a salvage, rebuilt, lemon law buyback, or flood title. These brands can lower value and signal serious past damage or defects.

Accident History

Accident Records

Find out if the vehicle was in a reported accident. This includes the type of collision, the damage area, and whether airbags were deployed during the event.

Mileage Records

Mileage Records

Review mileage entries reported over time to spot any signs of odometer rollback. Accurate mileage history helps you judge the level of wear and tear.

Lien-Loan Records

Lien and Loan Records

Check if the vehicle still has an unpaid loan or lien attached to it. Buying a vehicle with an open lien can create serious legal and financial problems later.

Stolen or Theft Records

Theft Records

Find out if the vehicle was ever reported stolen or recovered after a theft. A stolen vehicle record can cause major headaches during registration or resale.

Sales Records

Sales Listing History

See past listings for the vehicle, including sale prices and platforms where it was advertised. This gives you a better idea of the vehicle's market history and value.

Auction History

Auction Records

Check if the vehicle went through dealer or public auctions. Auction records can reveal photos, past damages, condition grades, and how it was sold.

She Paid $3,500 Less Based on What the GMC Sierra Report Revealed

Paula found a 2021 GMC Sierra listed at $18,000, and the seller claimed it was accident-free with a clean title. Paula liked the truck, but used our GMC recall check tool before agreeing to the price.

What the Report Found

  • No open recall records
  • 2 accident records
  • 3 lien or loan records
  • 1 auction record
  • A salvage brand record

Possible Past Incidents and the Truck's Condition

Two accidents and a salvage brand told a very different story from what the seller had said. Three loan records meant the truck had been financed multiple times, and the auction record suggested a previous buyer had already passed on it.

How the Report Helped Paula

Paula used the report to negotiate. She bought the Sierra for $14,500, which was $3,500 below the asking price. The GMC recall check gave her the proof she needed to pay a fair price.

How to Handle an Open Recall on Your GMC

If you find an open recall on your GMC, take action quickly. Here is what you should do next.

  • 1

    Confirm the Recall

    Use our recall check tool to confirm the recall is linked to your exact VIN. Not every recall applies to every vehicle in a model line.
  • 2

    Schedule an Appointment

    Call or visit an authorized GMC dealership near you. Give them your VIN and the recall number to confirm the repair parts are ready, and book a day to fix it.
  • 3

    Visit and Get the Repair Done

    Take your GMC to the dealership for the safety recall repair at no cost to you, whether you are the first owner or bought the vehicle used.

Where to Find VIN Number on GMC?

Your GMC VIN is a 17-character code that identifies your vehicle. You can find it in the following places on the vehicle and in your paperwork.

On the Vehicle

In the Vehicle’s Paperwork

Driver’s side dashboard

Vehicle’s registration

Driver's Side Door Jamb

Title

Engine block

Insurance policy

Frame Rail

Maintenance records

GMC Recall Reasons: Major Defects You Should Know

Several types of defects have triggered GMC recalls over the years. Here is a look at six of the most common safety recalls:

Engine Failure from Crankshaft Defects

A 2025 recall affected nearly 597,000 GM vehicles, including GMC models, due to crankshaft defects causing engine failure and crash risks.

Transmission Control Valve Failure

In 2026, over 44,000 GMC and related SUVs were recalled due to transmission valve wear, causing rear wheel lockup risk.

Engine Stalling from Software Glitch

A 2026 recall impacted 11,787 GMC Sierra HD trucks due to fuel system software errors, causing unexpected engine stalling.

Airbag Software Malfunction

In 2016, 3.64 million GM vehicles, including GMC models, were recalled for faulty airbag software linked to injuries and one death.

Bearing Damage Leading to Engine Failure

In 2025, manufacturing debris and poor crankshaft finishing caused bearing damage, prompting large GMC recalls due to sudden engine seizure risks.

Engine Component Wear and Loss of Power

A major 2025 recall revealed engine component wear issues causing power loss in GMC trucks, increasing accident risk significantly.

GMC Models We Support

We support all GMC models, from classic trucks to modern SUVs. Run a recall check on any of the vehicles listed below.

GMC Sierra 1500

GMC Canyon

GMC Savana

GMC Sierra 2500HD

GMC Envoy

GMC Suburban (GMC badged)

GMC Sierra 3500HD

GMC Jimmy

GMC Hummer EV

GMC Yukon

GMC Sonoma

GMC Hummer EV SUV

GMC Yukon XL

GMC Safari

GMC Envista

GMC Terrain

GMC Typhoon

GMC Acadia Limited

GMC Acadia

GMC Syclone

Get a Full GMC Recall Check Now

Don't guess when it comes to safety. Run a full GMC recall check by VIN right now and get the recall history plus a complete vehicle history report within seconds.

Frequently Asked Questions About GMC Recall Check

Enter your 17-digit VIN into the form on this page to access any open safety recall information, and past recalls linked to the vehicle, along with the full history report, including accidents, thefts, mileage, title bands, ownership, and more.

Yes. By law, manufacturers must fix safety recall issues at no charge to the vehicle owner. This applies whether you are the original owner or bought it used.

Yes. Our tool lets you do a GMC recall lookup by license plate number. Just enter the plate and select the US state to access any open recall records.

If you bought a GMC truck with recalls, take the vehicle to any authorized GMC dealership to confirm the recall and schedule the repair at no cost to you.

Most safety recalls do not have an expiration date. However, some older recalls may expire depending on parts availability. It is best to get it fixed as soon as possible.

Yes, you can perform a GMC truck recall check using our tool. It works similarly to any recall lookup on any vehicle type.