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General Motors Airbag Inflator Recall Overview:
- Who: General Motors has recalled 2,687 of its model year 2015 Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Acadia SUVs.
- Why: The recall was initiated over concerns they may contain airbags that can explode and cause injury or death.
- Where: The recall is nationwide.
General Motors is recalling 2,687 of its SUVS from model year 2015 over concerns they contain airbag inflators that can explode and cause injury.
The recall affects model year 2015 Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Acadia SUVs, according to a recall notice published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Apr. 14.
GM says it used “part traceability data and manufacturing records” to identify the SUVs that may be equipped with “a suspect airbag inflator.”
The issue is caused by the airbag’s inflator, which can rupture and cause metal fragments to pass through the airbag and go into the SUVs cabin, according to the GM recall.
GM says the potential explosion can “result in injury or death to vehicle occupants.”
The automaker says it was first made aware of the issue following an accident of a 2015 Chevrolet Traverse in November 2021, after which, in February 2022, the claimant alleged their front-driver airbag inflator “ruptured during the crash.”
GM Finds Front Driver Airbag Inflator Had Ruptured During Crash, According to Recall
During an inspection of the SUV, GM determined that the front driver airbag inflator had in fact “ruptured during the crash deployment,” according to the GM recall.
GM says it is continuing to investigate the issue and reassured drivers that it has not received another “rupture allegation involving the vehicles in this recall population.”
The automaker says it plans to remedy the issue by having GM dealers “replace the front driver airbag module,” according to the GM recall.
GM says it does not plan to provide any notice of reimbursement to vehicle owners since they would “not have been aware of the issue” prior to the recall notice.
Dealers began receiving notification about the recall on Apr. 14 while notification for vehicle owners is estimated to begin on May 30, according to the GM recall.
A class action lawsuit was filed against GM in March over claims that trucks and SUVs manufactured by the company since 1999 contain defective airbag deployment systems.
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20 thoughts onGM Recalls SUVs Over Defective Airbag Inflators
I have a 2014 Cadillac Escalade ESV that had a recall for the airbags.
I have a2008 GMC Yukon that has a recall for airbag but never took it in to repair
I forgot to ask you to place me on the list
Yes I have a GMC Acadia. I had a wreck where I hit a fixed object. NO Money no help. My wife noticed the airbag didn’t deplore.
Yes the Buick Enclave
I own 2015 Buick Enclave. Add me please.
I have received a notice for my 2019 Chevrolet Traverse about a month ago from General Motors. The problem will and shall be that due to not having parts anytime soon, they are suggesting not driving the vehicle, which is not an option when you have only one.
I was involved in bad accident in 2018 driving my Cadillac SRX and I was chocked why my Airbags were not deployed. Please add me or have a lawyer to contact me
Add me
I have a gmc truck