DETROIT — General Motors (GM) is recalling more than 550,000 recent-model pickup trucks in North America due to a faulty brake assembly that could suddenly reduce braking power, federal safety regulators announced Thursday.
Affected Vehicles
- 2022–2024 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
- 2022–2024 GMC Sierra 1500
(All equipped with 3.0L Duramax turbo-diesel engines)
The Defect
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), a corroded brake pressure sensor in the assembly may cause:
- Sudden loss of brake fluid pressure
- Increased stopping distances
- Complete brake failure without warning
GM traced the issue to moisture intrusion in the sensor housing during the manufacturing process.
Risk to Drivers
“This defect significantly increases crash risk,” the NHTSA filing states. GM confirmed 12 reported incidents linked to the flaw, including three minor collisions. No injuries have been reported.
GM’s Response
In a statement, GM said:
“Safety is our priority. We’re working urgently with dealers to correct this condition at no cost to customers. Owners should park their vehicles until inspected.”
Next Steps for Owners
Check Your VIN: Verify inclusion in recall 25V-XXX via NHTSA’s site or GM’s recall portal.
Contact Dealers: Repairs involve replacing the entire brake pressure sensor assembly. Parts are available immediately.
Interim Warning: Avoid driving affected trucks until repaired. If brake warning lights activate, seek towing.
Timeline
Notification letters: Mailing starts July 15, 2025
Repair cost: Fully covered by GM
Affected owners may contact Chevrolet or GMC with questions.