General Motors Recalls over 60K Chevy Trucks Due to Brake Pressure Issue
UNITED STATES, JUN 26 – The recall affects 62,468 trucks due to a brake pressure sensor defect that may cause fluid leaks and electrical shorts, with an estimated 1% of vehicles impacted, officials said.
- General Motors has recalled over 62,000 vehicles due to a brake pressure issue that could lead to fires, according to the company.
- The recall includes multiple models of the Chevrolet Silverado from 2019 to 2024, affecting a total of 62,468 vehicles.
- The brake pressure sensor assembly may leak brake fluid, causing a short circuit and increasing fire risk, General Motors stated.
- Dealers will replace the brake pressure switch wire harnesses for free, and General Motors plans to notify owners by July 28.
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