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GM Just Recalled Thousands of Cars Over a Shocking Mistake No One Expected

GM Just Recalled Thousands of Cars Over a Shocking Mistake No One Expected as the automaker moves quickly to address a surprising issue that caught both owners and industry watchers off guard. While recalls are nothing new in the automotive world, this particular case highlights how even small oversights can lead to major concerns. It also raises fresh questions about quality control and the challenges of managing increasingly complex modern vehicles.

Chevrolet Silverado 1500

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So if you’re driving around in your trusty ’22 Chevy Sierra specifically those models rocking either of these two powertrains 5.3-liter V8 engines, mind. You might notice some weird behavior going on with the engine itself.

GMC Sierra 1500

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So you know how we’ve been chatting about some issues plaguing certain GMC Sierras? Yeah well it looks like their sibling trucks specifically those running a similar model year and the same 5.3-liter V8 motor as our Genesis GV80 friends from last time, are dealing with pretty much identical problems too. Owners of these Sierra models have come forward sharing stories about when out on an ordinary drive they’ll suddenly get hit by some unexpected engine shut-offs talk bout jarring.

Chevrolet Tahoe

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So we’ve got some bad news for Chevy fans not just one but several models are getting recalled notices from NHTSA recently, and among them is a familiar face Chevrolet Tahoe as you might know. Specifically speaking about the 2022 model year fleet here (we’re looking only) that comes with this rather common powerplant of sorts,

GMC Yukon

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So many GMC enthusiasts are running into problems I’ve seen some threads pop up about folks experiencing weird starts. The engines just stall out on ’em or won’t crank at all. That got GM to take notice and add 2022 Yukon models as part of the recall list.

Cadillac Escalade

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So we’ve got another issue popping up in some high-end rides specifically for those who own a brand-new Cadilac Escale (I mean Escalade) from ’22, packing that powerful and reliable-sounding vee-eight under the hood. What’s going on is it seems like these certain models with 6-point-2-liter V8 engines are having some trouble getting their engine control module to behave itself properly you know what I’m saying?

Chevrolet Suburban

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So you know how reliable Chevys are? Well apparently not all of them. The ’22 Chevy Suburbans got a recall notice because their computer systems aren’t always playing nice with the engines, leading some cars having trouble starting or even stalling out altogether yikes. Guess we’ll just have to wait and see what they do about it next time around.

GMC Yukon XL

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So you know how there are some Yutons out on roads that just can’t seem to get going right? Well turns our they’re not alone their bigger brothers in the Yukon XL family, like those 2022 models with a little too much powertrain drama. It seems certain ones of ’em have engine control module issues.

Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD

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So you’re wondering about some issues affecting Chevy trucks? Well let me tell ya it seems like Chevrolet Silverado fans should be on high alert because a recall is underway, and specifically targeting certain heavy-duty 2022 models with that beefy V8 engine under the hood.

GMC Sierra 2500HD

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So if you’re driving around in your ’22 GMT- Sierra HD2500 and rocking that powerful L86 RPO inline-six, or actually just about any other truck from this particular model year with the 6.2-liter V8 engine under its hood I’m talking specifically to those folks who bought into a new GMC heavy-duty hauler for workplay. you might want keep an ear out if your dashboard’s suddenly lighting up like Christmas lights, alerting something ain’t quite right within that sensitive little ECU module at the heart of it all.

Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD

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Photo by Brent Singleton on Pexels

Last but not least is another Chevy stalwart we’re talking about your Chevrolet Silverado here specifically its 3500 HD model. This heavy-duty truck gets a nod as one of the affected models, with some ’22 s packing that powerful V8 engine and having issues related to their Engine Control Module (ECM). As you’d expect from GM’s commitment on safety they’ve put out this massive recall notice.

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