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Is there a recall on GMC Fuel Pumps?

Currently, there is no blanket GMC fuel-pump recall affecting all vehicles. Whether a recall applies depends on the specific GMC model, year, and VIN, and only certain vehicles are included in any given campaign.


Understanding the fuel-pump recall landscape for GMC


Fuel pumps can fail for a variety of reasons, and when a failure is considered a safety or performance risk, regulators and manufacturers issue recalls. For GMC, recalls related to the fuel pump address issues that could cause stalling, hard starting, or engine failure. Campaigns are model- and VIN-specific, and not every GMC vehicle is affected.


Why recalls are issued and how they are limited


Recalls target particular production weeks, VIN ranges, or equipment configurations. The campaign will specify which vehicles are affected and the recommended remedy, usually a replacement or repair, at no cost to the owner.


How to check if your GMC is affected


The most reliable way to know is to search official recall databases using your vehicle's identification number (VIN) and to verify with GM's recall resources.



  • Find your vehicle’s VIN: located on the windshield or door jamb placard, and on the vehicle title/documentation.

  • Check the NHTSA recall database: enter your VIN or search for GMC recalls to see open or completed campaigns.

  • Visit GM’s official recall pages: use the GM recall lookup to see if your model is listed by VIN.

  • Contact a GMC dealer: provide your VIN and they can confirm applicable recalls and schedule service.

  • Do not ignore warning signs: if you notice stalling, hard starting, or loss of power, seek service promptly even if you’re unsure about recalls.


Having your VIN checked through official sources is the most precise method to determine if a fuel-pump recall applies to your GMC.


What to do if your GMC is recalled


If a recall is identified for your vehicle, follow these steps to ensure safe and timely repair.



  1. Do not delay: recalls are performed at no cost to you and are prioritized by safety concerns.

  2. Schedule service with an authorized GMC dealer: use the VIN to pull the recall details and book the repair.

  3. Bring all required documents: VIN, proof of ownership, and any recall notices you received.

  4. Expect the remedy: the dealer will inspect and replace or repair the fuel pump module or related components as specified by the campaign.

  5. Check for multiple campaigns: some vehicles may be affected by more than one recall; ensure all applicable campaigns are addressed.


After service, keep the recall documentation and service records in a safe place for future reference or resale.


Resources for current, official information


Use these primary sources to verify recall status and obtain up-to-date guidance:



  • NHTSA Recall Look-up (SaferCar.gov): search by VIN or manufacturer/model to see active or past recalls.

  • GM Customer Care and GMC official recall pages: VIN-based recall statuses and scheduling options.

  • Your local GMC dealer: dealers can pull the VIN and confirm the exact campaigns and remedies.


Staying informed through these official channels ensures you have the latest, model-specific recall information.


Summary


There is no single nationwide GMC fuel-pump recall. Recalls are model- and VIN-specific, and only certain GMC vehicles are affected. To determine if your vehicle is included, check the VIN against NHTSA and GM recall databases, and consult your GMC dealer for confirmation and next steps. Address recall notices promptly to maintain safety and vehicle reliability.

Which GM models are being recalled?


GM Recalls Large Trucks Over Airbag Problem

  • 2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500.
  • 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 2500.
  • 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 3500.
  • 2018 GMC Sierra 1500.
  • 2019 GMC Sierra 2500.
  • 2019 GMC Sierra 3500.



Will GM pay for CP4 failure?


The deadline to submit a Claim Form was November 6, 2025. If you pay for a CP4 fuel pump repair on or after May 6, 2025, YOU STILL MAY GET A PAYMENT to reimburse you for 50% of your repair costs.



How long do GM fuel pumps last?


about 150,000 miles
Fuel pump issues are rare, but they do wear out. Modern fuel pumps should last up to about 150,000 miles. The fuel pumps in Silverados are similar to those used in many other vehicles and are equally reliable. If you notice any of the symptoms listed above, the fuel pump may be the issue.



How much does it cost to replace a fuel pump on a GMC?


The average cost for a GMC Sierra 1500 Fuel Pump Replacement is between $998 and $1,248. Labor costs are estimated between $262 and $384 while parts are priced between $736 and $863.


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