Instantly Check for Chevy Recalls by VIN

Find out if a Chevrolet has any open safety recalls in a few steps. Run a Chevrolet recall check by VIN to get recall details, affected parts, repair status, and a full vehicle history report.

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How to Conduct a Chevrolet Recall Check by VIN

Three quick steps are all it takes to access the recall information and full VIN history for any Chevrolet vehicle.

Step 1: Enter the VIN

Type the 17-character VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) into the form at the top of this page. You can also check by entering the license plate number and selecting your US state.

Step 2: Search VIN

Click the "Search VIN" button to pull up a preview of the vehicle. You will instantly see details like the year, make, model, trim, engine type, and more.

Step 3: Get Your Chevrolet Recall Report

Once you review the vehicle preview, proceed to payment to access the full recall details and the complete vehicle history report. Your report is available for download as a PDF so you can save or share it anytime.

What Is a Chevrolet Recall?

A Chevrolet recall happens when a vehicle has a safety problem or does not meet federal safety standards. When that happens, General Motors (GM) notifies owners and fixes the issue at no charge.

For anyone buying or selling a used Chevrolet, checking for open safety recalls matters a lot. A vehicle might look great on the outside, but still have an unfixed safety issue that the seller may not even know about.

Chevrolet Open Recall Facts and Figures: 2025 Statistics

Here is a look at what Chevrolet recall activity looks like in 2025, so Chevy buyers and owners know what they are dealing with.

27 recalls

General Motors issued recalls affecting multiple Chevrolet models.

1.1 million + Vehicles

The number of vehicles impacted across multiple major recalls.

15+ models

Over fifteen Chevrolet models impacted, including trucks and SUVs.

Why Should You Check a Chevrolet Vehicle for Recalls?

Knowing about open recalls protects you whether you own, buy, or sell a used Chevrolet vehicle. Here’s why it’s important:

Owners

Owners deserve to know if their vehicle has any safety issues that still need to be fixed.

Stay Safe on the Road

An open Chevrolet recall could mean a real safety risk. Knowing about it early means you can get it fixed before something goes wrong.

Get Free Repairs

Recall repairs are covered by General Motors at no cost to you. Checking Chevy recalls by VIN ensures you do not miss out on something you are owed.

Keep Your Vehicle Running Well

Many recalls involve parts that affect how your vehicle performs. Fixing them keeps your Chevrolet running the way it should.

Buyers

Buyers should always check for Chevy recalls before handing over money for a used Chevrolet. Here’s why:

Avoid Hidden Problems

A used Chevrolet might still carry an open recall that the previous owner never addressed. Knowing this upfront saves you trouble later.

Negotiate a Better Price

If a vehicle has an open recall, you have room to talk price or ask that the issue be fixed before you buy.

Make a Confident Choice

Recall information gives you a clearer picture of the vehicle's history so you can buy without second-guessing yourself.

Sellers and Dealers

Sellers and dealers who know the recall status of their vehicles are in a much stronger position.

Build Trust With Buyers

Sharing recall information with a buyer shows honesty and helps move the sale forward faster without back-and-forth.

Avoid Legal Headaches

Selling a vehicle with a known open safety recall without disclosing it can cause problems down the line. A quick vehicle recall lookup protects you.

Price Your Vehicle Right

Understanding a vehicle's recall history helps you set a price that reflects its true condition and history.

What Information Does a Chevrolet Recall Report Include?

Chevrolet Recall Report

A vehicle recall gives you clear details about every recall tied to a vehicle, so you know exactly what was flagged and why. Here’s what to expect:

Recall Date

The exact date when the recall was officially announced and logged with the NHTSA recall database.

Affected Components

A breakdown of which specific parts are involved, such as the airbag, brakes, steering, or fuel system.

Campaign Number

The official campaign number assigned to the recall by General Motors for tracking and service purposes.

Recall Number

The NHTSA-assigned recall number, which dealers and service centers use to look up the correct repair procedure.

Remedy Description

A clear explanation of what repair will be done to fix the recall issue at an authorized Chevrolet dealership.

Summary and Note

An easy-to-understand overview of what caused the recall and any additional notes from the manufacturer about the defect.

Other Records in a Complete Chevrolet Recall Check Report

A full report goes beyond recalls and gives you a more complete record of the vehicle's history. These include:

Vehicle Usage

Vehicle Usage Records

Find out how the vehicle was used, whether as a personal car, rental, taxi, lease vehicle, or fleet unit.

Ownership Records

Ownership History

See how many people have owned the vehicle and roughly how long each person kept it before selling.

Title Brand Check

Title Brand Check

Check if the vehicle has a salvage, rebuilt, flood, or lemon law title that could affect its value and safety.

Accident History

Accident Records

Review the reported accident history to understand if the vehicle was in a collision and how serious the damage was.

Mileage Records

Mileage Records

Track mileage readings over time to spot any signs that the odometer may have been rolled back or tampered with.

Lien-Loan Records

Lien and Loan Records

Find out if there is an active loan or lien on the vehicle that could complicate the buying or selling process.

Stolen or Theft Records

Theft Records

Check whether the vehicle was ever reported stolen or flagged by law enforcement at any point in its history.

Sales Records

Sales Listing History

See past listings for the vehicle, including prices it was listed at and where it was advertised for sale.

Auction History

Auction Records

View any auction sales the vehicle went through, including the sale price, photos,  and the condition it was in at the time.

He Checked the Recall First and Bought the Silverado Safely

Aaron had been looking for a solid work truck and found a 2013 Chevrolet Silverado at a fair price. The seller said it was clean and ready to go. Aaron ran a Chevrolet recall check by VIN just to be sure before paying.

What the Report Found

  • 1 open recall record
  • 1 lien or loan record

Possible Past Incidents and the Truck's Condition

An open recall meant the truck had a known issue that Chevrolet had flagged but nobody had fixed yet. The lien record meant a lender still had a legal claim on the truck, which the seller had not mentioned.

How the Report Helped Aaron

Aaron asked the seller to fix the recall and clear the lien before any money changed hands. Both were sorted and confirmed. Aaron bought the Silverado with full confidence, knowing exactly what he was getting.

What to Do If Your Chevrolet Has an Open Recall

Finding an open recall does not have to be worrisome. Follow these steps to walk you through exactly what to do next.

  • 1

    Confirm the Recall

    Use our vehicle recall check tool to confirm that the recall actually applies to your specific Chevrolet vehicle and has not been resolved yet.
  • 2

    Schedule an Appointment

    Reach out to an authorized Chevrolet dealership in your area to set up a service appointment for the open recall repair.
  • 3

    Visit and Get It Fixed

    Take your vehicle to the dealership. All safety recall repairs on Chevrolet vehicles are done at no cost to you.

How to Find Your Chevrolet VIN Number

The Chevy VIN is a 17-character code that uniquely identifies your vehicle. You can find it in several places on the car and in your paperwork.

On the Vehicle

In the Vehicle’s Paperwork

Driver’s side dashboard

Vehicle’s registration

Driver's Side Door Jamb

Title

Engine block

Insurance policy

Frame Rail

Maintenance records

Major Defects Behind Chevrolet Vehicle Recalls

Chevrolet Recalls happen for several reasons. Here are six major defects that have led to Chevrolet recalls over the years.

Ignition Switch Failure

In 2014, faulty ignition switches in 2005–2010 models caused engine shutdown, disabling airbags; linked to 2.19 million vehicles and over 100 deaths.

Engine Failure – 6.2L V8

In 2025, defective connecting rods and crankshafts caused engine seizure risks in 721,000 trucks and SUVs, including Silverado and Tahoe models.

Takata Airbag Inflator Defect

Exploding Takata airbags led to recalls of 1.8 million Chevrolet trucks and SUVs in 2016, risking serious injury from metal fragment deployment.

Battery Fire Risk – Chevrolet Bolt EV

In the year 2021, high-voltage battery defects triggered fires, forcing recall of all Bolt EV models worldwide and costly battery replacements for safety compliance.

Fuel Leak and Fire Risk

Fuel system defects in Corvette models caused leaks onto hot components, linked to fires and recall of over 23,000 vehicles between 2023 and 2025.

Brake Fluid Leak Fire Hazard

Between 2019 and 2024, faulty brake pressure switches caused fluid leaks and electrical shorts, prompting recall of 62,000 Silverado trucks due to fire risk.

What Chevrolet Models Do We Support?

Our tool covers the full lineup of Chevrolet vehicles, from trucks to sedans to electric vehicles. Here are some of the most searched Chevrolet models on our platform:

Chevrolet Silverado

Chevrolet Blazer

Chevrolet Spark

Chevrolet Equinox

Chevrolet Camaro

Chevrolet Sonic

Chevrolet Malibu

Chevrolet Corvette

Chevrolet Express Van

Chevrolet Traverse

Chevrolet Trax

Chevrolet Trailblazer

Chevrolet Tahoe

Chevrolet Bolt EV

Chevrolet Avalanche

Chevrolet Suburban

Chevrolet Bolt EUV

Chevrolet HHR

Chevrolet Colorado

Chevrolet Impala

Get a Full Chevrolet Recall Check Now

Do not assume when buying or selling a used Chevrolet. Get a check straightaway to confirm any open recalls, repair history, and access the complete vehicle history report.

FAQ About Chevrolet Recall Check by VIN

To check, enter the 17-digit VIN into our Chevy recall check too to see all recalls linked to that specific vehicle, including whether they have been fixed.

The NHTSA offers a basic, free recall lookup, but our report gives you far more detail, including affected parts, remedy descriptions, and a full vehicle history including accidents, titles, thefts, lien information, auction data and more.

An open recall means the defect has been identified, but the vehicle has never been brought in for the free repair. The fix is still available and waiting to be completed.

An open recall can raise concerns for buyers. Once the recall repair is completed and documented, it typically does not hurt the value and can actually make the vehicle more appealing.

General Motors covers the cost of all safety recall repairs. You bring the vehicle to an authorized Chevrolet dealer, and the fix is done at no charge to you.

Chevrolet issues new recalls throughout the year as safety issues are discovered. Checking for Chevy recalls regularly can help you stay informed of any recent open safety recalls, thus ensuring it’s fixed on time to keep you safe and other safe on the road.