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Are there any recalls on the 2016 Chevy Traverse?

Yes — there have been recalls affecting the 2016 Traverse over the years. Because recalls depend on the VIN, you should verify your specific vehicle with the official databases to see if any campaigns apply to it.


Are there recalls on the 2016 Traverse?


Vehicle recalls are issued by regulators like the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and by General Motors. A recall can affect a wide range of VINs or only specific production dates or regions. For the 2016 Traverse, there have been multiple recall campaigns across the model’s life cycle. Not every 2016 Traverse is affected, and some campaigns are long completed; others may still be active, depending on the VIN.


The following categories cover the types of recalls that have historically affected this model and similar GM SUVs. These are not guarantees of an active campaign for your car but reflect patterns seen in the fleet.



  • Airbags and restraints: Early Takata airbag inflator recalls required replacement of passenger- or driver-side airbag components. These campaigns could involve your Traverse if the inflators were affected by the Takata recall window for your vehicle’s build date.

  • Fuel system: Some campaigns address potential fuel leaks in the fuel lines or connectors that could pose a fire risk. These recalls were part of broader GM campaigns in several model years and can include the Traverse in certain VIN ranges.

  • Electrical and electronic systems: Recalls have targeted wiring harnesses or electronic modules that could cause fault indicators, misbehavior, or, in rare cases, fire risk if a short occurs.

  • Steering and suspension: Issues related to power steering or steering-related components have appeared in recalls for GM SUVs, potentially affecting vehicle handling and safety until repaired.

  • Other safety-related components: Braking system, seat belts, and other safety-critical parts can be subject to recalls if a defect is found that could compromise occupant protection.


For precise information about your specific 2016 Traverse, contact the dealer or check the official recall databases below. The categories above illustrate the kinds of issues that have prompted recalls in this vehicle family.


How to check recalls for your VIN


To know whether a particular 2016 Traverse needs a recall service, you should perform a VIN-based check. This will show active recalls and any past campaigns that have been completed on your exact vehicle.



  1. Find your vehicle’s VIN. It is located on the driver’s side dashboard (visible through the windshield) or on the driver’s door jamb plate.

  2. Visit the official recall lookup tools: NHTSA’s recall page (www.nhtsa.gov/recalls) or GM’s own recall lookup tool. You can also call your GM dealer for assistance.

  3. Enter your VIN exactly as it appears and submit the search.

  4. Review the results to see if there are any active recalls or reminders requiring service. The page will indicate the recall campaign number, issue, and whether it’s open or completed.

  5. If an active recall is listed, contact your GM dealer to schedule the free recall service at your earliest convenience.


Note that recall status can change as campaigns are added or completed. If you don’t see an active recall for your VIN now, you should still periodically recheck, especially if you have a used vehicle with a more uncertain service history.


What to do if a recall is found


If your VIN shows an active recall, take action promptly. GM and NHTSA require manufacturers to remediate recalls at no cost to the vehicle owner. The typical process involves scheduling an appointment with a GM dealership, receiving replacement parts where needed, and having the fix performed by trained technicians.


Why this matters for 2016 Traverse owners


Older model-year SUVs can accumulate recalls over time as new safety findings emerge or parts suppliers adjust designs. The 2016 Traverse, being a mid-size SUV from GM, has participated in multiple campaigns across its life cycle. Checking your VIN is the only reliable way to know what, if anything, applies to your vehicle.


Summary


The 2016 Chevrolet Traverse has been subject to multiple recall campaigns through its life. The exact campaigns depend on the vehicle’s VIN, production date, and region. Owners should regularly check official databases and act on any active recalls at no cost. A simple VIN check via NHTSA or GM tools will tell you what, if anything, needs attention.


Keep in mind that recall information evolves, so verify with official sources for the latest status and any required service.

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