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What is the GM recall for 2024?

General Motors did not publish a single nationwide recall in 2024. Instead, the automaker issued multiple safety recalls across a wide range of models and markets, with each campaign addressing a distinct issue. The total number of recalls and affected vehicles varied by region and production year, and official details are maintained by regulatory agencies and GM’s own recall notices.


Overview of GM recall activity in 2024


The recalls that GM announced in 2024 spanned several categories, reflecting ongoing safety priorities in modern vehicles—from software-driven updates to hardware fixes. Because recalls are issued continuously and vary by country, the precise list of affected models and VIN ranges is published in each campaign notice and can change as new information becomes available.


Representative categories of recalls in 2024



  • Software and electronic control unit (ECU) updates to address drivability issues, warning chimes, or incorrect fault indicators.

  • Braking and steering system concerns, including hydraulic components or sensor signals that could affect stopping performance.

  • Airbag system and sensor-related recalls involving inflator modules or crash-sensor wiring.

  • Seat belt pretensioners or anchor point issues that could affect occupant protection in a crash.

  • Electrical wiring harnesses or electrical system shorts that could lead to warning lights or component failures.

  • Transmission or shifter control software and hardware adjustments to prevent unintended gear changes or transmission malfunctions.


These categories illustrate the kinds of safety fixes GM pursued during 2024, but they do not capture every campaign. For vehicle owners and shoppers, the best source of truth remains official recall notices and regulatory databases.


How to check if your GM vehicle is affected


If you own a GM vehicle and want to determine whether a recall applies to your car, truck, or SUV, use these steps. The process is designed to be quick and free, with remedies typically provided at GM dealerships.



  1. Locate your vehicle’s VIN. It’s found on the driver’s side dashboard or door jamb and also in your vehicle’s registration documents.

  2. Visit official recall databases, such as the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall search, or GM’s own recalls page.

  3. Enter the VIN to pull up any active or past campaigns that affect your vehicle. Review the recall description, affected models, and required remedy timeframe.

  4. Contact a GM dealer or authorized service center to schedule a repair if a recall is listed. Repairs are typically performed at no cost to the owner.

  5. Set up alerts or periodically re-check the VIN in case new recalls are added later in the year.


Staying informed is essential, as recall status can change with new information or manufacturing changes. The NHTSA and GM provide updates to help owners get timely service.


GM and regulators’ responses in 2024


In 2024, GM worked with safety regulators to ensure timely identification of potential defects, transparent communication with customers, and prompt remedies. Regulators encouraged proactive recalls when risk levels warranted action, and GM aimed to shorten the time between defect discovery and public notification. The year also underscored ongoing efforts to improve recall efficiency through data sharing, service network readiness, and consumer outreach.


Regulatory and corporate measures


Key elements of the 2024 response included enhanced recall reporting, clearer guidance on remedy timelines, and increased emphasis on dealer readiness to perform remedial work. Industry observers noted that such measures reflected a broader shift toward faster, more customer-centric recall processes across automakers.


Consumer takeaways for 2025


For vehicle owners, the 2024 recall landscape highlights several practical takeaways heading into 2025: check your VIN regularly, subscribe to recall alerts, and act promptly if a recall affects your vehicle. Keeping software up to date and ensuring dealer appointments are scheduled can mitigate safety risks and improve overall reliability. Consumers should also stay informed about regional differences in recalls, as some campaigns may apply only in certain markets.


Summary


GM’s 2024 recall activity consisted of multiple safety campaigns rather than a single nationwide recall. The efforts covered a range of issues—from software to hardware—across diverse models and regions. Regulatory oversight and GM’s client-facing processes aimed to deliver timely remedies and clear guidance to vehicle owners, underscoring the importance of vigilant recall monitoring in today’s automotive landscape. For the latest specifics, consult the NHTSA recall database and GM’s official recall notices.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.