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What is the recall on the 2010 Cadillac SRX transmission?

The recall status of the 2010 Cadillac SRX transmission varies by vehicle. There isn’t a single nationwide recall covering all cars; instead, multiple campaigns have been issued over the years targeting transmission-related issues. Whether a particular SRX is affected depends on its VIN and production batch.


To determine if a specific vehicle is affected, owners should verify through official databases (NHTSA and GM) using the VIN, then contact a Cadillac dealer for the remedy and appointment. Transmission recalls have generally involved the GM 6-speed automatic family used in the SRX and can address issues such as shifting irregularities, torque-converter concerns, or leaks, depending on the campaign.


Understanding the recall landscape for the SRX


Recall campaigns for the 2010 Cadillac SRX have targeted components and behaviors associated with the vehicle’s automatic transmission. Because GM used several 6-speed transmissions in this generation, remedies have ranged from software calibrations to hardware replacements. The exact issue and repair depend on the specific VIN and production date, so owners should treat recall information as VIN-specific rather than model-wide.


Common topics that have appeared in SRX transmission recalls


Below are the general areas that recall campaigns have addressed in this era. The exact remedy and affected VIN ranges vary by campaign.



  • Valve body and hydraulic control components that could cause shifting irregularities or transmission slipping

  • Torque converter and related lockup mechanisms, which can affect acceleration feel or drivability

  • Software/ECM calibration that governs transmission shift timing and behavior

  • Fluid leaks or pan/gasket issues that could impact transmission operation or reliability


Recalls in this category are typically resolved at no cost to the owner, with technicians replacing hardware, updating software, or performing other factory-approved remedies as needed to restore proper transmission function.


How to verify if your specific SRX is affected


Owners should use official sources to confirm whether their exact vehicle is included in any recall and to learn the required remedy. The following steps help determine the recall status for a given SRX.



  • Locate your vehicle's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). The VIN is visible on the driver's side dashboard near the windshield and on the door jamb; it is also on the vehicle registration and insurance documents.

  • Visit the NHTSA recall website and enter the VIN to see any active or past recall campaigns associated with the vehicle. You can also search by make/model and year if VIN data is unavailable.

  • Check GM’s official recall portal for VIN-specific recall information and any instructions for service or parts replacement.

  • Contact a Cadillac dealer with the VIN to confirm current recall status and schedule an inspection or repair if needed.


Being VIN-specific is crucial, as some SRX transmissions may have no recalls, while others within the same model year could be affected by one or more campaigns.


What to do if your SRX is recalled


If the VIN shows an active recall, arrange service with an authorized dealer promptly. Remedial work is typically performed at no charge to the vehicle owner and may include software updates, replacement of defective components, or other factory-approved repairs. If you experience transmission symptoms such as rough shifting, slipping, shudder, or unexpected gear changes, contact a dealer even if no recall is listed, as separate service campaigns or technician interventions may be appropriate.


Owners should keep records of all recall notifications and service visits, and periodically recheck recall status since new campaigns can be issued after the vehicle has aged beyond its initial model year.


Summary


The 2010 Cadillac SRX transmission recalls are VIN-specific rather than a single, universal campaign. To determine whether your particular SUV is affected, use the VIN to check NHTSA and GM recall databases and coordinate with a Cadillac dealer for the appropriate remedy. Routine checkups and prompt service of any transmission concerns help maintain drivability and safety.

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