Yes. There have been recall campaigns that include the 2015 Chevrolet Impala, though which specific vehicles are affected depends on the VIN and production window.
This article outlines the current recall landscape for this model year, how to verify whether your Impala is affected, and what to do if a recall applies to your car.
Current recall landscape
Note: The following example is representative; the exact campaigns that apply to a given 2015 Impala depend on the vehicle's VIN and production date. The best way to confirm is a VIN check with official sources.
- Takata airbag inflator recall: Affects certain GM models, including some 2015 Impala configurations. Front passenger airbags with defective inflators may rupture during deployment, posing injury risk. Repairs are provided at no cost by GM and dealers as part of the safety recall.
Recall status can change as investigations progress and parts become available. Always verify with official sources for your specific VIN.
How to check recall status for your 2015 Impala
To verify whether your vehicle is affected and to get it fixed, use the steps below. This process is VIN-specific and can quickly tell you whether a recall exists for your car and what the repair entails.
- Find your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). It’s located on the lower portion of the windshield on the driver’s side or on the door jamb plate.
- Visit the NHTSA Recall Look-Up website and enter your VIN, or enter the model year and make to see campaign notices that might apply to your vehicle.
- Also check GM’s official Owner Center for recall notices tied to your VIN, with links to local dealerships for scheduling service.
- Call your local Chevrolet dealer and provide your VIN; they can look up active recalls and arrange any needed repairs at no cost.
If a recall is identified, schedule the service promptly. Ignoring recalls can leave you at risk and may affect warranty or safety compliance.
What to do if you’re told there’s no open recall
Even when no open recall is shown for your VIN, you should remain vigilant for new safety campaigns. You can sign up for recall alerts and periodically re-check your VIN, as campaigns are added or updated.
Summary
For the 2015 Chevrolet Impala, recalls have occurred, most notably those linked to Takata airbag inflators. The exact recalls affecting any individual vehicle depend on VIN and production date. The safest course is to regularly check your VIN against official recall databases and contact a Chevrolet dealer if any campaign appears. When in doubt, treating recalls as a safety matter and acting promptly helps ensure your vehicle remains safe to drive.


