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What year is the GM transmission recall?

There isn't a single year tied to a GM transmission recall. General Motors has issued recalls affecting multiple model-year ranges, depending on the specific transmission design and the fault in question. To determine whether a particular vehicle is affected, you must check the vehicle’s VIN against official recall databases.


Understanding the recall landscape


Recall campaigns are issued when GM identifies a safety-related defect or a potential risk linked to a transmission, and the affected years can span several model generations. The exact years included depend on production windows, design changes, and regulatory findings. Below are factors that influence which years appear in a given recall.


Why multiple model years can be affected


GM often recalls vehicles built within a certain production window that share the same transmission design or software. Variations in parts, revisions by suppliers, and data from field reports can extend or narrow the range of affected years. Regulatory actions, including investigations by NHTSA, can also group several model years together in a single campaign.



  • Production window: Vehicles built within a specific date range may share the same transmission characteristics.

  • Component revisions: Changes to transmission parts or software can shift which years are affected.

  • Field data: Warranty claims and owner reports help authorities identify broader or narrower ranges.

  • Regulatory actions: Investigations can lead to recalls that cover multiple model years.


Understanding these factors helps readers map whether their year is included in a recall and what that means for service timelines.


How to verify your specific vehicle


To verify your exact vehicle status, use these steps:



  • Find your VIN: located on the driver’s side dashboard, the door jamb, or your vehicle registration documents.

  • Check the NHTSA recall database: enter the VIN or search by make/model and year to pull active and past recalls.

  • Check GM’s Safety and Recall portal: enter the VIN to see campaigns that involve your vehicle.

  • Consult your GM dealer: they can pull a comprehensive recall history for your VIN and explain which year(s) are affected.


After these steps, you’ll know which year(s) your recall applies to and whether immediate service is required.


What to expect during a recall service


If your vehicle is recalled, GM-authorized technicians will replace or repair the faulty transmission component, update software if needed, and recheck system function. Recall work is typically performed at no cost to the vehicle owner, regardless of ownership status, and may require a temporary visit to a dealership or authorized service center.


Additional considerations


Recall information is subject to change as investigations continue and new data emerges. Even if a recall appears to apply to a certain year, dealers may verify eligibility by VIN, and some vehicles within a model year might not be affected. Always use official sources to confirm status for your specific vehicle.


Summary


In short, there is no single GM transmission recall year. Recalls cover multiple model years based on production ranges and design lineage. To determine if your vehicle is affected, locate and enter your VIN in trusted recall databases such as the NHTSA recall site or GM’s own recall portal, and consult your dealer for a definitive determination.


For ongoing updates, visit reputable sources like the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall database at https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls and GM’s official safety recalls page at https://www.gm.com/recalls.

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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.