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Is there a recall on the 2019 Chevy Cruze?

Yes — there can be recalls on the 2019 Cruze, but whether a particular car is affected depends on its VIN and current campaigns. To verify status, use official recall databases and contact a Chevrolet dealer.


The 2019 Chevrolet Cruze has been part of several recall campaigns in recent years. This article explains how to check for open recalls on your vehicle, outlines common categories that recalls have covered for Cruze models, and explains what owners should do if their car is recalled.


How to check for recalls on your 2019 Cruze


To determine whether your specific car is under a recall, verify your VIN against active campaigns and monitor official sources. The following steps guide you through this process.



  • Find your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): locate the 17-character VIN on the driver’s side dashboard dashboard endpoint or on the driver’s door jamb sticker, or in your vehicle’s registration documents.

  • Check official databases: use the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall lookup at SaferCar.gov and the GM Recall/Service Portal to search by VIN and model year.

  • Cross-check open recalls: if a match appears for your VIN, note the campaign numbers and the required repair actions.

  • Contact a dealer: schedule a free repair at an authorized Chevrolet dealership; bring any recall notification you may have received.

  • Stay updated: sign up for recall notifications on the NHTSA or GM sites so you receive alerts about new campaigns that could affect your vehicle.


Open recalls are typically repaired at no cost to the owner and the repair window can vary based on parts availability and the nature of the fix. Proactively confirming status with a dealer can help minimize downtime.


What to expect if your Cruze is recalled


If a recall affects your 2019 Cruze, you’ll receive notification from GM or the dealer with instructions on the repair. The process generally involves inspecting the vehicle, replacing or repairing the affected component, and testing to ensure the issue is resolved. The recall work is performed at no charge to the owner.


Owners should not delay scheduling service once a recall is identified for their VIN. If you’ve purchased a used Cruze, obtain the vehicle’s VIN and check its recall status before finalizing the sale or taking delivery.


Notable recall categories affecting Cruze models


Across Cruze model years, certain recall categories have appeared repeatedly. The 2019 model’s specific status depends on its VIN, so always verify with official databases for current information.


Airbags and inflator recalls


Airbag inflator recalls have affected many GM vehicles, including Cruze models in some years. Replacement parts are provided at no cost and are performed by trained technicians.


Electrical and software-related recalls


Several campaigns address electronic control modules, wiring harnesses, and other electrical components that could affect braking, stability, or other critical systems.


Fuel system and emissions-related concerns


Recalls may target fuel delivery components, hoses, or seals that could pose a fuel-leak risk or emission issue, requiring inspection or replacement.


Seat belts and occupant protection components


Campaigns may involve seat belt pretensioners or related hardware to ensure proper restraint performance in the event of a crash.


Summary


For owners of a 2019 Chevy Cruze, a recall can be possible but not universal. The definitive way to know is to check the vehicle’s VIN against official recall databases (NHTSA and GM) and contact a Chevrolet dealer for any eligible, no-cost repairs. Recalls can be added or closed over time, so ongoing vigilance is advisable.

What is the most common problem with a Chevy Cruze?


Problems with Chevy Cruze: 1st-Gen
Some of the most complained-about problems owners face when driving these Cruze years include blown head gaskets, transmission failure, and brake failure.



What year to stay away from Chevy Cruze?


If you want to stay safe when investing in a Chevy Cruze, stay away from the 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 models of this vehicle. The most prominent issue that arose with these cars is transmission failure and engine problems.



What are the common problems with the 2019 Cruze?


The massive GM recall covered four of GM's brands, Buick, Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac, and included 2018 and 2019 Chevy Cruzes, and aimed to repair a problem with transmission bolts. Missing or loose bolts, GM noted, could create a transmission oil leak and stop the vehicles from operating properly.



What engine is being recalled in 2019 Chevy?


AFFECTED GM MODELS
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), more than 877,000 vehicles equipped with L87 6.2L V8 engines may be affected, including: 2019-2024 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. 2019-2024 GMC Sierra 1500.


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