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Is there a place on GM's site that I can type in my VIN and get a list of recalls that have and have not been performed on my truck?

Post me the last 8 digits and I can run it and see if any recalls have been done.

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Is there a place on GM's site that I can type in my VIN and get a list of recalls that have and have not been performed on my truck?

 

The best source I've found for this info is MS3DALE...as is evidenced by the above post. :sigh:

Posted
Is there a place on GM's site that I can type in my VIN and get a list of recalls that have and have not been performed on my truck?

Post me the last 8 digits and I can run it and see if any recalls have been done.

 

Thanks man, I appreciate it.

 

13F229685

 

They my gmlink thing showed 0 recalls. I know that's not true. Autozone.com shows several but doesn't distinguish what's been done.

Posted
Is there a place on GM's site that I can type in my VIN and get a list of recalls that have and have not been performed on my truck?

Post me the last 8 digits and I can run it and see if any recalls have been done.

 

Thanks man, I appreciate it.

 

13F229685

 

They my gmlink thing showed 0 recalls. I know that's not true. Autozone.com shows several but doesn't distinguish what's been done.

 

 

 

Bump (gentle reminder)

 

Woops,sorry....here ya' go,it had two done....

 

GM Vehicle Inquiry System

Summary

 

VIN : 1GCGC13U13F229685

VEHICLE INFORMATION

Merchandising Model : CC15743 -2003 SILVERADO LS 1500HD 2WD CREW

Warranty Start Date : 08/07/2003

BARS Order Type : 60 - RETAIL - SOLD

Delivering Dealer :

JERRY HEFLIN COURTESY CHEVROLET, INC.

3161 MADISON RD

CINCINNATI , OH 45209-1335

 

REQUIRED FIELD ACTIONS:

Type Number Description Posted Date Status

RC 04007 TAILGATE SUPPORT CABLE N/A Closed

RC 05037 SECOND ROW CENTER SAFETY BELT N/A Closed

 

CLAIM HISTORY:

R.O Date R.O Number Type Labor Operation Odometer Reading

09/12/2008 157272 # V1382 - 05037 - STITCH SEAT LOOP CLOSED 72291 miles

07/11/2005 421342 # V1242 - 04007 - INSPECT AND REPLACE TAILGATE SUPPORT CABLES INC. H 40408 miles

10/14/2004 071199 # E7700 - SHAFT, STEERING INTERMEDIATE - REPLACE 3901 miles

04/28/2003 A29685 I Z7000 - PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION - BASE TIME 0 miles

Posted
This is what shows on Autozone's site, there seems to be more here than from GM. What do you make of this.

 

Title Number Date Recall - Emissions, Spark Plug Replacement 02059 12/01/2002 Campaign - BCM Reprogramming for Battery Drain 02066 12/01/2002 Recall - Windshield Adhesion Non-Compliance 03001 01/24/2003 Recall 03V094000: Running Board Wiring Defect NHTSA03V094000 03/01/2003 Campaign - Keyless Entry System Inoperative 03011 03/01/2003 Recall 04V045000: Possible Hydro-Boost Defect NHTSA04V045000 02/01/2004 Recall 04V129000: Tailgate Cable Fracturing NHTSA04V129000 03/01/2004 Recall 04V225000: Child Seat Anchorage Non-Compliance NHTSA04V225000 05/10/2004 Recall - Brake Hydroboost Relief Valve Seal Defect 04004 06/01/2004 Recall - Child Restraint Anchorage Non-Compliance 04038 09/01/2004 04007A - 10/01/04 04007A 10/01/2004 Recall 05V163000: 2nd Row Seat Belt Modification NHTSA05V163000 04/22/2005 Recall - 2nd Row Center Seat Belt Loop Modification 05037 07/14/2005 Recall - Tailgate Support Cable Inspection/Replacement 04007B 11/21/2005 Campaign - Instrument Panel Gauge Function Warranty Ext. 07187 09/28/2007 Campaign - Instrument Cluster Warranty Extension 07187A 11/08/2007

 

 

Well that pasted ugly

 

Yes,But only two applied to your truck,not all recalls issued apply to all trucks,thats why we have the GM-VIS so us dealers can run the VIN and see what recalls,if any,apply to a specific truck/VIN.

Posted
Lets see what our Truck of Win and Awesome pulls up!

 

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None.

Posted
This is what shows on Autozone's site, there seems to be more here than from GM. What do you make of this.

 

Title Number Date Recall - Emissions, Spark Plug Replacement 02059 12/01/2002 Campaign - BCM Reprogramming for Battery Drain 02066 12/01/2002 Recall - Windshield Adhesion Non-Compliance 03001 01/24/2003 Recall 03V094000: Running Board Wiring Defect NHTSA03V094000 03/01/2003 Campaign - Keyless Entry System Inoperative 03011 03/01/2003 Recall 04V045000: Possible Hydro-Boost Defect NHTSA04V045000 02/01/2004 Recall 04V129000: Tailgate Cable Fracturing NHTSA04V129000 03/01/2004 Recall 04V225000: Child Seat Anchorage Non-Compliance NHTSA04V225000 05/10/2004 Recall - Brake Hydroboost Relief Valve Seal Defect 04004 06/01/2004 Recall - Child Restraint Anchorage Non-Compliance 04038 09/01/2004 04007A - 10/01/04 04007A 10/01/2004 Recall 05V163000: 2nd Row Seat Belt Modification NHTSA05V163000 04/22/2005 Recall - 2nd Row Center Seat Belt Loop Modification 05037 07/14/2005 Recall - Tailgate Support Cable Inspection/Replacement 04007B 11/21/2005 Campaign - Instrument Panel Gauge Function Warranty Ext. 07187 09/28/2007 Campaign - Instrument Cluster Warranty Extension 07187A 11/08/2007

 

 

Well that pasted ugly

 

Yes,But only two applied to your truck,not all recalls issued apply to all trucks,thats why we have the GM-VIS so us dealers can run the VIN and see what recalls,if any,apply to a specific truck/VIN.

 

 

 

I see. Autozone didn't pull any up until I put in the VIN so I assumed they were pulling specifically for my truck. I was hoping for some free spark plugs at 90,000 miles. :shakehead:

Posted
Post me the last 8 digits and I can run it and see if any recalls have been done.

 

Just cause I would like to know also.

 

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