SILVERADO AND GMC RECALLS
General Motors has issued a shocking vehicle recall for two 2026 vehicles. This new recall affects the 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV and the 2026 GMC Sierra EV models. The recall includes a warning light problem in the stability control system. This problem has affected about 1,200 Silverado EV and GMC Sierra EV vehicles.
Recently, General Motors addressed its stability control system issue. The stability control system helps your vehicle stay stable and prevents it from spinning out. If the system is having problems, it means that there is a chance that the warning light on your dashboard may not work properly. This can put the driver and passengers at risk of getting hurt and increase the chances of an accident. This vehicle recall includes several Sierra EV vehicles that were built between February 12th, 2025 and June 23rd, 2025 and Silverado EV vehicles that were built between February 19th, 2025 and June 23rd, 2025 . A dashboard light malfunction is extremely dangerous, and if it is not addressed, it can lead to your vehicle’s dashboard not illuminating, resulting with the increased chance of multiple collisions. This is putting you and many drivers/passengers at risk of an accident resulting in a catastrophic injury.
MAKE AND MODELS AFFECTED:
General Motors Models –
- Chevy Silverado EV (2026)
- GMC Sierra EV (2026)
HOW CAN I TELL IF MY DASHBOARD LIGHTS ARE WORKING PROPERLY?
Experiencing any dashboard problems can put you in a very dangerous situation that could lead to a car accident. If your vehicle is experiencing a problem, do the following.
If my dashboard doesn’t light up:
- Stay calm and take deep breaths.
- Start your vehicle.
- Wait a few seconds for the vehicle to fully turn on.
- Look for all of the following dashboard lights:
- Brake
- Fuel
- Engine
- Airbag
- Battery
- Traction Control (ESC)
- ABS
- If any of these don’t show or light up after a few seconds, there may be an issue.
- Grab your vehicles manual to find any software reset information.
- If you or anyone else has been injured or property has been damaged, call 911. If not, call a tow truck.
- Call Jones & Swanson for a FREE consultation at (770) 427-5498 to see if you are eligible for compensation.
HOW CAN I GET MY RECALL RESOLVED
If you are an impacted owner and possess any of the vehicles listed above, you can expect to receive a letter in the mail by October 27th, 2025. Once received, you can then contact an authorized Ford dealer to schedule an evaluation and repair.
You can also verify if your vehicle is affected by this recall and any past recalls by entering your VIN on Chevrolet’s website or the NHTSA site. For any questions directly, callers can reach Chevy customer service at 1 (866) 467-9700.
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS FOR FUTURE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
If you want to avoid running into internal or external problems in the future, keep up with the following:
- Consult your owners manual for recommended time frames for maintenance.
- Top off your vehicle’s fluids regularly (power steering, coolant, engine oil, transmission, and windshield wiper fluids).
- Examine your tires (rotation, sidewalls, pressure, and tread depth).
- Check your lights (headlights, taillights, brake lights, and turn signals).
- Schedule a call in advance for your professional inspection.
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