GM Issues Urgent Recall for 90,000+ Cadillac and Chevrolet Vehicles Over Transmission Safety Risk
General Motors has announced a critical safety recall affecting over 90,000 luxury and performance vehicles due to a transmission defect that may cause sudden front wheel lockup while driving. The recall impacts popular Cadillac sedans and Chevrolet Camaro models equipped with 10-speed automatic transmissions.
Affected Vehicles and Model Years
The recall specifically targets the following vehicles manufactured with 10-speed automatic transmissions:
Brand | Model | Model Years | Potential Risk |
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Cadillac | CT4 Sedan | 2020-2021 | Transmission control valve wear may lead to harsh shifting and front wheel lockup |
Cadillac | CT5 Sedan | 2020-2021 | |
Cadillac | CT6 Sedan | 2019-2020 | |
Chevrolet | Camaro | 2020-2022 |
Understanding the Transmission Defect
According to GM's technical service bulletin (Recall #N242480630), the issue stems from excessive wear in the transmission control module valve body:
- Root Cause: Degradation of transmission control valve components
- Symptoms: Harsh shifting between gears, delayed acceleration
- Safety Risk: Potential sudden front wheel lockup at various speeds
- Failure Rate: Estimated to affect approximately 3% of recalled vehicles
Automotive engineers note that this type of transmission issue typically develops gradually, with drivers first noticing inconsistent shifting patterns before more severe symptoms appear.
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Timeline and Repair Process
What Owners Should Do Immediately
While waiting for official notification, affected vehicle owners can:
- Check their VIN at the NHTSA recall website
- Monitor for transmission warning lights or harsh shifting
- Avoid aggressive acceleration if experiencing symptoms
GM has outlined the following recall timeline and repair procedure:
- April 21: First wave of owner notification letters mailed
- Repair Process: Dealers will install updated transmission control module software
- Cost: Complimentary service for all affected vehicles
- Repair Time: Approximately 1 hour at authorized service centers
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Contact Information and Additional Resources
Vehicle owners with concerns can reach out through these channels:
- Cadillac Customer Service: 800-333-4223
- Chevrolet Customer Service: 800-222-1020
- NHTSA Vehicle Safety Hotline: 888-327-4236
- Online Recall Check: NHTSA Recall Lookup Tool
Broader Industry Context
This recall follows a pattern of transmission-related issues across the automotive industry:
- 2023 saw over 5 million vehicles recalled for transmission problems industry-wide
- 10-speed transmissions have shown higher recall rates than traditional 6-speed units
- Software updates have become the primary solution for 78% of modern transmission recalls
Safety experts recommend that all affected vehicle owners complete the recall repair, as transmission-related failures account for nearly 12% of all unexpected vehicle immobilizations on roadways.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How will I know if my vehicle is affected?
GM will mail notification letters to registered owners, but you can check immediately using your 17-digit VIN on MotorVero's recall lookup tool or the NHTSA website.
Can I still drive my vehicle before the repair?
While the risk is relatively low (3% failure rate), it's recommended to avoid aggressive driving and monitor for transmission issues. If you experience harsh shifting, contact your dealer immediately.
What if I already paid for transmission repairs?
You may be eligible for reimbursement. Contact GM customer service with your repair receipts for potential compensation under the recall program.