Full Size GM SUVs Recalled To Fix Damaged Third Row Seat Belts

GM SUVs Recalled The seat belts may have been routed improperly during the production process.

The problem: in affected GM SUVs, one or both of the third-row outboard seatbelts may have been inadvertently entrapped in or misrouted behind the outboard seat-folding mechanism. A seat belt in this condition may be damaged by the seat folding mechanism. This problem can be traced back the installation of the third-row seat at the factory.

The hazards: a damaged seat belt can break during a crash. This would increase the risk of injury to the occupant.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to call the Ron Westphal Chevrolet Service Department at 1-630-898-9630.  

Affected vehicles:

Owners should: owners of affected GM SUVs will be contacted by the automaker and instructed them to make an appointment with their dealer. Those owners who may be unsure whether or not their vehicle is affected by this recall can visit my.gm.com/recalls and type in their VIN to view any open recalls or other actions that may be active on their vehicle.

Contacts:

  • GM recall number: N202313000
  • Chevrolet Customer Service: 1-800-222-1020
  • GMC Customer Service: 1-800-462-8782
  • Cadillac Customer Service: 1-877-248-2080
  • NHTSA Toll Free: 1-888-327-4236
  • NHTSA (TTY): 1-800-424-9153

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