GM Recall Chevrolet Silverado Pickup Trucks Brake Fluid Leak

 GM Recall Chevrolet Silverado Pickup Trucks Brake Fluid LeakGeneral Motors recalled certain Chevrolet Silverado pickup trucks made between 2019 and 2023 after the automaker learned of a potential brake fluid leak that could spark a fire.

Roughly 40,428 vehicles could have the issue, including the 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 Chevrolet Silverado 4500HD, 5500HD, and 6500HD models, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Meanwhile, U.S. safety regulators say GM reported the problem with the vehicle’s brake pressure sensor assembly. The defect may leak brake fluid and cause a short circuit.  If that happens, it could spark a fire whether the vehicle is parked or on the road.

Finally, GM has asked owners of these vehicles to park outdoors and away from structures.  However, so far, there are no known injuries from the problem.

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Do you own a defective Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck that is experiencing repeated problems, electrical issues, or a dangerous safety issue? If that sounds familiar, you don’t have to wait for a recall before you reach out to an experienced attorney and get help. California Lemon Law Attorney James Johnson will review your case and let you know if it qualifies as a lemon.

We highly recommend Chevy owners with engine or other problems obtain invoices for all repairs and recall visits from the dealership. These documents will support your potential case. Should the vehicle experience repeated issues or become a safety risk, these documents support the Lemon Law Claim. Contact us for a free case review at 1-(877) 465-8161 or read on for answers to frequently asked questions

Published on Jan 4, 2024

Disclaimer: This article provides general information about vehicles that may be covered by the California lemon law. However, the lemon law has very specific requirements that must be met for your vehicle to be considered a lemon. Every case has a unique set of circumstances and there are specific criteria that must be met for the lemon law to apply. It is imperative that you take immediate action if you believe your vehicle may qualify.

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