4 recalls across 4 model years
The Chevrolet Bolt EUV has 4 recalls, all affecting the 2022 model year, with the most serious being a high-voltage battery defect where the pack can catch fire when charged to full or near-full capacity, raising the risk of injury to occupants and bystanders.
The battery fire risk on 2022 models was the subject of multiple repair attempts, and prior repair efforts involving diagnostic software installation did not fully resolve the issue in all cases. Vehicles that went through the earlier remedy may have had the advanced diagnostic software incorrectly installed, leaving defective battery modules undetected and the fire risk unaddressed.
The remaining recall on 2022 models involves the driver's frontal airbag, where one of the two fasteners securing it to the steering wheel may be missing or undertightened. A loosely mounted airbag can deploy incorrectly in a crash, reducing its ability to protect the driver.
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