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What is the recall on the Impala power steering?

The Impala has been subject to safety recalls affecting its power steering in certain model years, but whether your car is affected depends on its VIN. Check official sources to confirm coverage and any required repairs.


Current recall status and what it means


Recalls are issued for safety-related defects and are tied to the vehicle’s VIN. For the Chevrolet Impala, power steering-related recalls have appeared across multiple years, but not every car is included. The specific recall notice that may apply to your vehicle will depend on its year, production details, and VIN, and new campaigns can be added over time.


To verify whether your vehicle is affected, rely on VIN-based recall lookups and official manufacturer notices. The most reliable sources are government recall databases and the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) channels.


How this typically affects Impala owners


Because recall coverage is VIN-specific, some Impalas may be covered while others of the same model year are not. Owners should treat any steering-related recall with priority and arrange repairs through an authorized dealer if a recall is indicated for their VIN.


Use the following reliable sources to confirm whether your Impala is included in any power steering recall and what remedy is offered.



  • NHTSA Recall Look-up: Visit safecar.gov or nhtsa.gov/recalls and enter your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to see active or past recalls affecting your car.

  • GM Owner Resources: Check the GM Owner Center or My GM app for recall notices specific to your vehicle and instructions for service.

  • Chevrolet Dealers: Provide your VIN to a Chevrolet dealer to confirm recall status and schedule any required free repairs.


Because recalls are VIN-specific, a vehicle with a given model year may be covered while another with the same year may not. Always verify the status with your own VIN for the most accurate information.


What to do if you experience steering problems


If you notice unusual steering feel or warning indicators, take action promptly. Here are recommended steps to protect yourself and your passengers while you confirm recall status and arrange service.



  1. Assess safety: If steering feels heavy, inconsistent, or unresponsive, reduce speed and avoid aggressive maneuvers. Stop driving if the situation worsens.

  2. Check for warning indicators: Look for dash warnings related to power steering or EPS (electronic power steering).

  3. Tow if necessary: If the steering performance is compromised and you cannot drive safely, have the vehicle towed to a dealer or qualified shop.

  4. Confirm recall status: Use VIN-based recall tools to determine if a recall applies to your car, and contact a dealer to schedule the courtesy repair if eligible.

  5. Keep documentation: Save all recall notices, dealer communications, and receipts related to the recall repair in case you need them for warranty or claims.


Dealers will typically perform the recall remedy at no charge to the vehicle owner, including parts and labor, if the vehicle is confirmed as affected by the recall.


How the recall process works


Recall processes begin either from manufacturer investigations, independent safety tests, or regulatory findings. Once a recall is announced, owners are notified and provided instructions on how to have the vehicle repaired. The remedy may involve component replacement, software updates, or a combination of actions, all free of charge for vehicles within the recall scope.


Key resources for staying informed


Stay up to date by routinely checking official sources and subscribing to recall notifications. The following resources are widely used by owners seeking current information on Impala power steering recalls.


Government recall database: NHTSA Recalls


GM Owner Center: Chevrolet Owner Center


Chevrolet dealer support: Contact your local authorized Chevrolet service department for VIN-specific recall status and scheduling.


Summary


In short, there have been recall campaigns affecting the Impala’s power steering in various years, but eligibility is VIN-dependent. To know if a specific Impala is under recall, check the VIN against official recall databases (NHTSA) and GM’s owner resources, and consult a Chevy dealer for the appropriate remedy at no cost if applicable. Keeping informed and acting promptly on recall notices helps ensure safe driving and compliance with manufacturer recommendations.

Are there any recalls on Chevy Impalas?


Chevrolet Impala recalls have been issued for various model years, affecting components like airbags, brakes, and the ignition switch. Notable recalls include a fire risk from a melting power steering hose on some 2012 models, issues with the passenger presence system on 2009-2010 models that could disable airbags, and a recall for 2018-2019 models due to a problem with rear brake caliper pistons. To check if a specific vehicle is affected, use its 17-character VIN on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website.
 
This video explains about a recall for Chevy Impala relating to airbags: 50sWXYZ-TV Detroit | Channel 7YouTube · Jul 21, 2016
Examples of Chevrolet Impala recalls

  • 2012: Recall for a power steering hose that could get too close to the catalytic converter, potentially causing a fire. 
  • 2009–2010: Recall of certain models due to a passenger presence system that could fail to recognize a child seat, disabling the front passenger airbag. 
  • 2014–2015:
    • Recall for a potential fire risk from the electronic parking brake control module. 
    • Recall for certain models with heated front seats if the Automatic Occupant Sensing (AOS) system fails with a child seat in the front passenger seat. 
  • 2018–2019: Recall for rear brake caliper pistons that may have insufficient coating, potentially reducing rear brake performance and increasing the risk of a crash. 
  • 2006–2014: Recall for a potential issue with the ignition switch, which could move out of the "run" position due to the weight on the key ring or rough road conditions, causing the engine to shut off and potentially disabling the airbags. 

How to check for recalls
  • Use your VIN: The most reliable way to check is to enter your vehicle's 17-character VIN on the NHTSA website. 
  • Contact a dealer: You can also contact a Chevrolet dealer to ask about any open recalls for your specific vehicle. 
  • Check automaker websites: Some manufacturers, including GM, have specific recall information pages on their websites. 



How much does it cost to replace a power steering pump on a Chevy Impala?


The average cost for a Chevrolet Impala Power Steering Pump Replacement is between $549 and $642. Labor costs are estimated between $193 and $284 while parts are priced between $355 and $359. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.



How do I reset my electric power steering?


To reset electric power steering, turn off the engine, then turn it on and center the steering wheel before turning the wheel lock-to-lock (fully right, then fully left). After returning the wheel to the center, turn the car off and on again to complete the initialization. This procedure, often called a lock-to-lock reset, can correct issues that occur after a battery disconnection or power disruption. 
Lock-to-lock steering wheel reset 
This video demonstrates the lock-to-lock steering wheel reset procedure: 54sMoparYouTube · Jan 8, 2025

  1. Turn off the engine. Make sure the ignition is off. 
  2. Start the engine: and let it idle. 
  3. Center the steering wheel. Ensure the wheels are pointing straight ahead. 
  4. Turn the steering wheel fully to the right. Hold it there for about 5 seconds. 
  5. Turn the steering wheel fully to the left. Hold it there for about 5 seconds. 
  6. Return the steering wheel to the center. Make sure it is straight again. 
  7. Turn the ignition off. Wait for all the dashboard lights to turn off. 
  8. Restart the engine. The steering wheel should now be initialized. 

Other potential causes and solutions
  • Check the battery: A weak or failing battery can trigger the power steering warning light. Check the battery's charge and ensure the terminals are clean and tight. 
  • Use an OBD-II scanner: If the reset doesn't work, a scanner can help identify specific diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) related to the steering angle sensor or other components. 
  • Consult a professional: If the light persists or you suspect a more serious issue, such as a faulty sensor or wiring problem, a professional mechanic can provide a more thorough diagnosis and repair. 



What is the power steering recall on the 2014 Impala?


Due to a poor electrical ground connection to the Power Steering Control Module, GM said, theGeneral Motors LLC is recalling approximately 57,242 model year 2014 Chevrolet Impala vehicles due to a possible loss of power steering assist.


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