General Motors Recalls 80,000 Vehicles in 2026

General Motors has been actively addressing vehicle safety concerns in 2026, issuing a total of eight separate recalls. While the total number of vehicles affected, just over 80,000, is considerably less than some competitors, the variety of issues highlights the ongoing complexities of modern automotive manufacturing and the stringent safety standards in place. These recalls span multiple models and address critical components, ensuring the continued safety and reliability of their vehicles.
General Motors' 2026 Recall Breakdown
As of mid-March 2026, General Motors has launched eight distinct recall campaigns, impacting approximately 80,005 vehicles. This places GM as the automotive manufacturer with the second-highest number of recalls so far this year, though it lags significantly behind Ford Motor Company's 7.4 million recalled units. GM's largest recall in this period involved 48,743 vehicles, while the smallest affected merely 20. Historically, GM held the record for the most recalls in a single year with 77 in 2014, a record surpassed by Ford in 2025 with 153. Thankfully, GM is not on track to approach that figure this year.
- January 22, 2026 – Damaged Parking Brake Wiring Harness: This recall affected 20 Chevrolet Blazer EV units from the 2024-2025 model years.
- February 12, 2026 – Rearview Camera Failure: A small batch of 22 2024 Cadillac Lyriq vehicles were recalled due to potential rearview camera malfunctions.
- February 12, 2026 – Rear Wheel Lock-Up from Transmission Control Valve Failure: This critical issue led to the recall of 1,055 vehicles, including the 2020-2022 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, 2020 Chevrolet Silverado 2500/3500, and various GMC Sierra models from 2020-2022.
- February 13, 2026 – Rear Wheel Lock-Up from Transmission Control Valve Failure (Expanded): An expanded recall for the transmission control valve issue impacted a substantial 48,743 units. This included the 2022 Chevrolet Suburban, Tahoe, Cadillac Escalade (and ESV), and GMC Yukon (and Yukon XL).
- February 26, 2026 – Fractured Rear Toe Links: Approximately 17,050 units of the 2012-2013 Buick Regal were recalled due to rear toe links that lacked proper electrocoating, posing a fracture risk.
- February 26, 2026 – Missing Owner's Manual/FMVSS 208 Non-compliance: One of the more unusual recalls, this involved 5,482 vehicles across a vast range of 2025-2027 models from Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC, all missing their owner's manuals.
- March 5, 2026 – Tire Sidewall Damage: A recall for 826 units of the 2025-2026 Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana was issued due to tire sidewall damage.
- March 5, 2026 – Engine Stall Due to Disabled Rear Fuel Pump: This recall affected 11,807 units of the 2025-2026 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 and GMC Sierra 3500, where a disabled rear fuel pump could lead to an engine stall.
These recalls underscore the continuous commitment of automotive manufacturers to address potential safety defects. For consumers, it highlights the importance of staying informed about recall notices and promptly addressing any issues with their vehicles. While recalls can be inconvenient, they are an essential part of ensuring the long-term safety and performance of the cars we drive. This proactive approach by manufacturers, often driven by regulations and internal quality controls, ultimately benefits public safety on the roads.