6.2L V8 L87 Recall: Here’s How Many Engines GM Expects To Replace
Roughly three percent of recalled vehicles.
Read More »Roughly three percent of recalled vehicles.
Read More »Because of cracking metal.
Read More »0W-20 or 0W-40, depending on build date and inspection.
Read More »Affecting almost 50,000 units in the country.
Read More »The wrong oil could void your warranty.
Read More »Crank defects and contamination cited in safety recall.
Read More »Non-defective engines also get new oil spec.
Read More »Nearly 600,000 units in U.S. may be affected.
Read More »Several Cadillac, Chevy, and GMC nameplates impacted.
Read More »Available either through dealers or an OTA update.
Read More »Specific build period under investigation.
Read More »Only 2021-2024 models are included in the recall.
Read More »Some of them are stuck up or stuck down.
Read More »Finally recalled following a series of replacements, lawsuits, and investigations.
Read More »Finally recalled following a series of lawsuits, investigations and engine replacements.
Read More »Affecting the WT trim level.
Read More »Affecting models equipped with the 6.2L V8.
Read More »Pulling a fuse will provide a temporary solution.
Read More »Potentially covering all full-size GM trucks and SUVs.
Read More »Not designed for charging at home.
Read More »We have the full list of problems.
Read More »Two separate recalls for essentially the same problem.
Read More »Not a direct safety recall.
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