55,000-Plus Chevrolet, GMC Trucks Recalled Over Unexpected Braking
By Corinne Vercoe
February 29, 2024
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2023 GMC Canyon AT4 | Cars.com photo by Jonathan Earley
Chevrolet and GMC parent automaker GM’s latest recall affects more than 55,700 of the respective brands’ Colorado and Canyon pickup trucks. The issue involves the trucks’ front camera module system, which may falsely identify objects or obstacles.
Affected vehicles include model-year 2023 Colorados and Canyons. The front camera module system may unnecessarily prompt the automatic emergency braking system over falsely detected obstacles. Such braking can cause the vehicle to slow down or stop without notice, increasing the risk of a crash.
To resolve the issue, dealers will update the front camera module software for free. GM will notify owners April 8, but those with further questions can call Chevrolet at 800-222-1020, GMC at 800-462-8782 (GM’s number for this recall is A232424660), the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s vehicle-safety hotline at 888-327-4236 or visit its website to check their vehicle identification number and learn more.
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Corinne Vercoe
Corinne Vercoe has been writing professionally for 10 years. She began producing and editing content for the automotive industry in 2018, joining Cars.com as Copy Editor in 2021. She is a member of the Midwest Automotive Media Association and inherited an interest in cars from her father, a lifelong Chevrolet Corvette enthusiast.