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What is the recall on the 2012 Chevy Cruze?

There isn’t a single universal recall for the 2012 Cruze; multiple campaigns have affected different VINs over the years. The exact remedy and eligibility depend on your specific vehicle.


Context and scope of recalls


Recalls are issued by regulators in partnership with manufacturers to address safety or reliability issues. For the Chevy Cruze, common recall themes over the years have included airbags and fuel-system concerns. Whether a particular 2012 Cruze is affected depends on the vehicle’s exact production window and VIN.


Major recall campaigns that have involved the 2012 Cruze


The following items summarize some of the well-known recall themes that have involved Cruze vehicles built around 2012. Eligibility varies by VIN, so consult the VIN-based lookup to confirm applicability to your car.




  • Airbag inflator recalls (Takata)


    A widely reported group of recalls addressed the risk posed by certain Takata airbag inflators installed in various GM models, including some Cruzes from the early 2010s. The failure mode could cause the airbag inflator to rupture during deployment, potentially leading to injury. Remedy: replacement of affected airbag inflators or the entire airbag module, performed free of charge by dealers. Eligibility depends on the specific VIN and campaign timing.




  • Fuel system safety recalls


    There have been campaigns addressing potential fuel-system issues in some Cruze variants, including the high-pressure fuel pump module and related components. The concern is the possibility of fuel leaks that could increase the risk of a fire. Remedy: replacement of the affected fuel pump module and associated parts at no cost to the owner, with eligibility determined by VIN.




Note: These items reflect campaigns reported over the years. The exact recalls that apply to any given 2012 Cruze depend on its VIN and production date. Always verify using the VIN lookup.


How to verify recalls for your 2012 Cruze


To determine the precise recall status for your vehicle, use VIN-based verification from official sources. Here’s how to proceed:




  • Find your VIN


    The VIN is a 17-character identifier located on the driver’s side dashboard near the windshield, the driver’s door jamb, or on your vehicle’s registration and insurance documents.




  • Check the NHTSA recall database


    Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s SaferCar.gov recall lookup and enter your VIN. This will show any open recalls specific to your vehicle and the status of each remedy.




  • Check GM’s recall resources


    GM’s official recall and service pages can also confirm eligibility by VIN and provide guidance on scheduling service with an authorized dealer.




  • Contact a dealership


    Call or visit a Chevrolet dealer with your VIN to get a definitive answer on recalls and to book the complimentary service if applicable.




If a recall is listed for your Cruze, do not delay the repair. Recall work is performed free of charge and is essential for safety and reliability.


What to do if your Cruze is recalled


Once a recall is identified for your vehicle, follow these steps:




  • Schedule the repair promptly


    Contact your dealer to arrange an appointment. Recall work is performed at no cost to you and typically takes a few hours, depending on the repair.




  • Bring key documents


    Having your photo ID, registration, and proof of insurance can help speed up the process at the service desk.




Owners should stay informed, as new recalls can be added over time. Regular VIN-based checks with official sources are the best way to stay current on safety campaigns.


Summary


The 2012 Chevy Cruze has been subject to multiple recalls over the years, most notably involving airbag inflators from Takata and certain fuel-system components. The applicability and remedy depend on your car’s VIN, so the key step is to perform a VIN-based recall lookup through NHTSA or Chevrolet/GMC sources and then connect with a dealer to implement any required safety repairs at no cost to you.

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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.