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’s Included in a GM Recall Report?

GM Recall Report

A GM recall report gives you specific details about each recall, so you know exactly what the issue is and what has been done about it.

Recall Date

The date when the recall was officially announced. This tells you how long the issue has been known and whether it is still open.

Affected Components

The exact part or system the recall targets. Common examples include airbags, brakes, fuel systems, steering, and electrical components.

Campaign Number

A unique tracking number used by GM and NHTSA to identify each recall. You can use this to follow up with a dealer directly.

Recall Number

The official NHTSA recall identification number. This is the reference number used across all federal safety databases for that specific recall.

Remedy Description

A plain-language explanation of what the fix involves. This tells you what GM will do to correct the defect at no cost to the owner.

Summary and Note

A brief overview of why the recall was issued and any additional notes about risk level, affected population, or special instructions for owners.

Other Important Records in a Full GM Recall Check Report

Beyond recall data, a full GM recall report gives you a much deeper look at the vehicle's history.

Vehicle Usage

Vehicle Usage Records

Find out how the vehicle was used. This shows whether it was a personal, rental, fleet, or commercial vehicle during its life.

Ownership Records

Ownership History

See how many owners the vehicle has had and how long each person kept it. Frequent ownership changes can be a sign of problems.

Title Brand Check

Title Brand Check

This section flags any titles that show salvage, flood, fire, or rebuilt status. A branded title can affect value and insurability significantly.

Accident History

Accident Records

Check whether the vehicle has been in any reported collisions. This includes minor fender-benders and more serious crashes that required repairs.

Mileage Records

Mileage Records

Verify that the odometer reading matches historical mileage checkpoints. This helps you catch odometer fraud before it becomes your problem.

Lien-Loan Records

Lien and Loan Records

Find out if there is still an active loan or lien on the vehicle. Buying a car with an open lien can cause serious legal headaches.

Stolen or Theft Records

Theft Records

See if the vehicle was ever reported stolen. A theft record can affect your ability to register, insure, or resell the vehicle later.

Sales Records

Sales Listing History

Review past sales listings to see how the vehicle was marketed before. This can show price history and any claims made by previous sellers.

Auction History

Auction Records

If the vehicle passed through an auto auction, this section captures it. Auction history often includes condition photos, reports, and sale prices.

The Escalade at Auction That Could Not Even Start

Brian wanted a used luxury SUV and found a 2014 Cadillac Escalade listed at a price he could not ignore. The seller kept the details short. Brian conducted a recall check before taking the deal any further.

What the Report Found

  • 1 open recall record never fixed
  • 1 accident record
  • 1 lien or loan record
  • 1 auction record showing the engine would not start
  • A salvage auction record

Possible Past Incidents and the Car's Condition

An auction record showing the engine would not start said everything. A salvage record on top of that meant the SUV had already been written off once. The open recall meant a known safety problem was still sitting there unfixed.

How the Report Helped Brian

Brian dropped the deal immediately. Our GM recall check showed him an SUV that could not run, had a troubled past, and was not worth a single dollar of his money.

What to Do if Your GM Has an Open Recall

Finding an open recall on your GM vehicle is not a crisis. Follow these steps to get it handled quickly and at no cost to you.

  • 1

    Confirm the Recall

    Start by running a GM recall check by VIN using our tool to confirm that the recall applies to your specific vehicle and is still open.
  • 2

    Schedule an Appointment

    Call your nearest authorized GM dealership to book a service appointment. Let them know you are coming in for a safety recall repair.
  • 3

    Visit and Get It Repaired

    Bring your vehicle to the dealership on the scheduled day. Safety recall repairs are always done at no charge to the vehicle owner.

How to Find Your GM VIN Number

Your GM VIN appears in several spots on the vehicle itself and on your documents. Checking one or more of these locations helps you confirm you have the right code:

On the Car

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

Key Safety Issues Responsible for GM Vehicle Recalls

Recalls do not happen randomly. These are six of the most significant defect categories that have led to GM recall actions over the years.

Engine Failure – 6.2L V8 Defect

Nearly 600,000 vehicles were recalled in 2025 due to crankshaft and bearing defects causing sudden engine failure and 12 reported crashes.

Engine Stall – Fuel Pump Failure

About 11,787 trucks were recalled in 2025 due to a faulty rear fuel pump, causing engine stall and increased crash risk.

Suspension Failure – Rear Toe Link Fracture

Around 17,050 vehicles were recalled in 2025 because corroded rear toe links could fracture, affecting stability and increasing crash risk.

Brake Defect – Fire Risk

Over 62,000 trucks were recalled in 2025 due to brake fluid leaks causing electrical short circuits and potential engine compartment fires.

Tire Defect – Tread Separation

Approximately 22,700 EVs were recalled in 2025 due to a defective tire compound causing tread separation, vibration, and higher crash risks.

Fuel System Fire Risk – Corvette Models

Over 23,000 Corvette models were recalled in 2025 after fuel leakage risk during refueling caused multiple reported fire incidents.

What GM Models Does Our Tool Support?

Our GM recall check tool works with every GM vehicle on the road today. Here are some of the most commonly searched GM models.

Chevrolet Silverado

Chevrolet Blazer

Buick Enclave

Chevrolet Equinox

Chevrolet Trax

Buick Encore

Chevrolet Malibu

GMC Sierra

Buick LaCrosse

Chevrolet Traverse

Honda S2000

GMC Terrain

Cadillac Escalade

Chevrolet Colorado

GMC Acadia

Cadillac XT5

Chevrolet Tahoe

GMC Yukon

Cadillac CT5

Chevrolet Suburban

GMC Canyon

Run Your GM Recall Check Right Now

Do not leave it to chance. Get a full GM recall check by VIN today and know every open safety issue before you buy, sell, or drive.

Frequently Asked Questions About GM Recall Checks

To perform a GM recall by VIN check, enter your 17-character VIN in the search form  above and click "Search VIN." You will see a preview of vehicle details, then proceed to get the full recall report.