GM has issued a Service Update for certain 2022 model-year Chevy Silverado 1500 and Chevy Colorado trucks, as well as certain GMC Sierra 1500 and GMC Canyon models, for an issue related to the air conditioning compressor.
The problem: affected vehicles may have had the air-conditioning compressor low side driver mistakenly assembled into the heater and air conditioning remote control. This service update includes vehicles still in dealer inventory, as well as customer vehicles that return to the dealership for any reason in the future.
The hazards: this problem is not being addressed under a Product Safety Recall and therefore poses no safety risk to the driver or vehicle occupants. It’s not clear if the condition described above could lead to problems with the A/C system.
The fix: GM will instruct dealership technicians to inspect the A/C remote control module and, if necessary, replace this part. These repairs will be performed at no cost to the vehicle owner.
Affected components: A/C remote control module
Affected vehicles:
Number of affected vehicles: roughly 419 vehicles are believed to be affected by this particular problem.
Owners should: GM will likely notify owners of affected vehicles and instruct them to make an appointment with their dealer. Owners that are unsure whether or not their vehicle is affected by this service bulletin can reach out to GM directly with any questions or concerns they may have using the Service Update number and contact information included below.
Contacts:
- Service Update number: N222370060
- Chevrolet Customer Service: 1-800-222-1020
The light-duty Chevy Silverado 1500 Limited and GMC Sierra 1500 Limited were produced at the GM Silao plant in Mexico and the GM Fort Wayne plant in Indiana, while the Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon are built at the GM Wentzville plant in Missouri.
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Comments
Any update as to when GM will start retrofit our 2022 Silverado/ Serria 1500 with the chips to allow our ventilated seats, Front/Rear Park Assist and Heated Steering Wheel to operate as designed?
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Mike P.
I have same issue plus parking assist chip missing. I am being told by dealer they have no idea. Ita been nearly 3 months and new arrivals have these chips so lt will be awhile if ever before the all ready sold ones get them. Judt keep calling
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Purchased a new 2022 Colorado in Aug of that year and got notified by letter in July 2023 that I needed to make an appointment with my dealer to get this installed. Dealer said they dont have any and needed to order one for me. I got a call last Friday (4/26/24) that they finally got one in for my truck. Kinda left a bad taste in my mouth about GM’s concerns for its customers.