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What parts are being recalled on the Chevy Cruze?

Recalls on the Chevy Cruze have targeted several parts over the years, with the most common being fuel system components, airbag inflators, and steering/electrical assemblies. Which parts apply to your car depends on its model year and VIN.


Overview of recall campaigns by part category


The Chevrolet Cruze has been subject to multiple recall campaigns across不同 model years. The following categories cover the parts most frequently implicated in recalls and describe the general risk each campaign addressed.



  • Fuel system components: recalls related to the fuel pump module, fuel lines, or connections that could leak, stall the engine, or pose a fire risk.

  • Airbag systems: recalls involving airbag inflators or related components that could fail to deploy properly in a crash.

  • Steering and electrical systems: recalls affecting electric power steering or associated wiring, which could lead to reduced steering assist or other handling issues.

  • Transmission and drivetrain linkages: recalls concerning shifter cables or linkage that could cause unintended gear selection or movement.

  • Seat belts and pretensioners: recalls related to seat belt pretensioners or anchor points that affect occupant protection.


Because recall eligibility depends on model year and VIN, not every Cruze will have all of these parts affected. For the exact components tied to your vehicle, verify with official sources using your VIN.


VIN-based verification and official sources


To determine whether your specific Cruze is affected, use official recall databases and tools. They allow you to search by VIN to pull up any open recalls that apply to your exact car.



  • Locate your 17-character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the dashboard near the windshield or the driver's side door jamb.

  • Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall lookup and enter your VIN to see active recalls.

  • Check Chevrolet's official recall page or contact your local Chevrolet dealer for VIN-specific information and scheduling a repair.


Regularly check for new recalls, especially if you recently purchased a used Cruze or if you missed previous notices.


What to do if your Cruze is recalled


If you receive a recall notice or your VIN shows an open campaign, arrange a free repair at an authorized Chevrolet dealer. In most cases, manufacturers cover parts and labor for safety-related recalls, and dealers can complete the work regardless of your current warranty status. Do not delay service if the notice indicates an urgent safety concern.



  • Contact a Chevrolet dealer to book a recall repair using your VIN.

  • Bring the recall notice and/or VIN confirmation to the appointment for quick processing.

  • Follow dealer instructions on whether you should continue driving the vehicle before the repair is completed.


If you are told the repair may take time, ask about alternatives or temporary safety guidance provided by the dealer.


Summary


Chevy Cruze recalls have involved several parts across multiple model years, with common categories including fuel system components, airbag inflators, and steering or electrical assemblies. The exact parts depend on model year and VIN, so the best course is to check your specific VIN against official recall databases (NHTSA and GM) and contact a Chevrolet dealer to schedule any required free repairs. Stay informed and address recalls promptly to maintain vehicle safety.

What Chevy Cruze to stay away from?


The Chevy Cruze model years to avoid are 2011 through 2015, with each of these models having prevalent transmission failure and engine problems. The following are the worst Chevy Cruze years according to reviews; 2011 through 2015, with each of these models having prevalent transmission failures and engine problems.



Is there a recall on the Chevy Cruze transmission?


Chevrolet Cruze Recall Transmission
GM will notify owners, and dealers will inspect the start-stop transmission accumulator and replace it if any bolts are missing, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin December 14, 2020.



Does the 2014 Chevy Cruze have any recalls?


General Motors, LLC (GM) is recalling certain 2014 Buick Verano and Chevrolet Cruze vehicles. The left and/or right-side roof-rail air bag (RRAB) inflators may rupture at the inflator weld joint. This recall is an expansion of Recall 23V-674.



What is the most common problem with a Chevy Cruze?


Some of the most complained-about problems owners face when driving these Cruze years include blown head gaskets, transmission failure, and brake failure.


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