Yes. There have been recalls affecting the 2016 Chevrolet Silverado. Whether your truck is affected depends on its VIN. This article explains how recalls work for this model year, how to check your vehicle’s status, and what to do if you’re notified.
Check if your 2016 Silverado is under a recall
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) maintains a public recall database, and Chevrolet provides recall information tied to each VIN. Verifying your specific VIN is essential because some trucks from 2016 are unaffected while others are recalled for particular issues.
How to check your vehicle’s recall status:
- Visit the NHTSA recall search at SaferCar.gov and enter your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
- Use Chevrolet’s official Owner Center or the MyChevrolet portal to look up recalls by VIN.
- Call GM Customer Assistance at 1-800-243-8872 (1-800-GM-DRIVE) and ask for recall information for your VIN.
- Visit a Chevrolet dealership to have a service advisor pull up the recall status for your exact VIN and explain the required remedy.
Act quickly if you find an active recall on your VIN. Affected safety and reliability issues should be addressed by the dealer at no cost to you.
What kinds of recalls have affected the 2016 Silverado
Recalls touching the 2016 Silverado have covered a range of systems, including safety-related components and critical vehicle functions. The exact issue depends on the specific truck and its VIN. In general terms, recalls have addressed areas such as airbag inflators, electrical/connectivity concerns, fuel system integrity, braking and stability systems, and transmission or powertrain-related matters.
Why VIN-specific recalls matter
Because many campaigns apply to only certain production ranges or option packages, the VIN determines whether a given truck is eligible for remedy. Checking the VIN ensures you’re acting on the correct information for your exact vehicle.
What to do if you’re notified of a recall
If you receive a recall notice or you discover your VIN is affected, follow these steps to proceed safely and efficiently.
- Do not ignore the notice. Schedule a repair appointment with a Chevrolet dealer as soon as possible.
- Bring your recall notice letter (or have the recall information available) and your VIN to the dealership.
- Ask about the exact remedy, estimated repair time, and whether a loaner vehicle is available if the work will take an extended period.
- Ensure the dealership performs the service under the recall at no charge to you, even if you previously paid for a similar issue in the past.
- If you disagree with the recall determination or have trouble getting service, contact GM Customer Assistance or file a complaint with NHTSA.
Dealing with recalls promptly helps protect you and others on the road, particularly when airbag, braking, or fuel-system issues are involved.
Summary
For a 2016 Chevy Silverado, recalls exist but are vehicle-specific. The most reliable way to know whether your truck is affected is to check the VIN through official channels such as NHTSA’s recall database or Chevrolet’s Owner Center, and to contact a dealership for the recommended remedy. Always act promptly if a recall is identified, and keep documentation of any repairs performed under a recall remedy. Your safety and the safety of others depend on taking timely, verified action.


