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2014 GMC Savana
7 Recalls & Safety Reports
Recall List for the 2014 GMC Savana
Official recalls have been issued for the 2014 GMC Savana by the NHTSA. The complete details of all recalls are listed below, along with what they cover and the recommended solutions.
Recalls don't cost you anything to get fixed, but most are time-limited, so if your car is affected you should call your local GMC service department immediately!
If you have questions about a recall, write down your VIN & then call GMC customer service.
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RECALL:
An overheated electrical circuit increases the risk of a fire. Read more »
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RECALL: Liquid May Leak Into Power Window Switch
High electrical resistance can increase the risk of a fire. Read more »
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RECALL: Fire Extinguisher May Be Clogged Or Inoperable
In the event of a fire, if the fire extinguisher does not function properly, it can increase the risk of injury. Read more »
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RECALL: Manufactured Without TPMS/FMVSS 138
Without a TPMS, the driver would not be alerted if one or more tires became under inflated. Driving with under inflated tires increases the risk of a crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Contamination Of The Chassis Electronic Module
If the module experiences an electrical short, the vehicle could stall, increasing the risk of a crash. Read more »
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RECALL: CNG Regulator Leaking Natural Gas
A natural gas leak in the presence of an ignition source increases the risk of a fire or explosion. Read more »
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RECALL: Head Impact/FMVSS 201
In the event of a crash below the air bag deployment threshold, an unbelted front passenger seat occupant has an increased risk of injury. Read more »