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To determine if your vehicle is involved in a recall, type your VIN in the field above. Once entered, any recall repairs that have not been completed on your vehicle will be displayed. GM notifies customers of affected vehicles in writing within 60 days after a recall announcement.
Use our VIN lookup tool to check for recalls on your car, or search by make and model. Also, get recall information on car seats, tires and equipment.
If a recall has been issued for your GM vehicle, including Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Cadillac, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Saturn, HUMMER or SAAB, find it here. Learn More
NHTSA's new search tool lets you enter a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to quickly learn if a specific vehicle has not been repaired as part of a safety recall in the last 15 years. Enter VIN here: What this VIN search tool covers: Safety recalls that are incomplete on a vehicle. Safety recalls conducted over the past 15 calendar years.
Utilize the vehicle recall tool below to search for your specific VIN in the recall database. You can locate your VIN number just below your windshield on the driver’s side of your dashboard. Alternatively, you can find your VIN written on your vehicle’s registration, insurance card or title.
By visiting the GM Recall Center and entering the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or selecting the vehicle model, users can quickly check for any recalls associated with their General Motors vehicle.
4 mar 2010 · Visit NHTSA.gov/recalls. Select your state. Enter your vehicle’s license plate number. Search to find out if your vehicle is subject to an open safety recall. Or Search for Recalls by VIN. Every vehicle has a unique Vehicle Identification Number.