The Chevrolet Camaro is going through a rather unusual recall this days. General Motors is recalling 18,941 units of the Camaro, so you’d expect this to be a life-and-death matter, but this is all actually due to a sun visor label that could peel off.
In the affected vehicles, which belong to the 2013 and 2014 model years, the airbag warning label on the sun visor may peel off. Thus, GM has issued a Stop delivery order to its dealers on September 19, with the recall debuting on October 28.
The vehicles in question were built between June 9, 2013 and September 6, 2013. Chevrolet dealers will now take a look at the sun visors and replace this is necessary.
However, since the inspection procedure is a rather simple one, GM is also inviting customers to take care of the job themselves if they wish to spare the time. As a consequence, the recall letter includes an inspection procedure explanation.
If you own one of the affected Camaros, you can contact GM at 1-800-521-7300.
The vehicles in question were built between June 9, 2013 and September 6, 2013. Chevrolet dealers will now take a look at the sun visors and replace this is necessary.
However, since the inspection procedure is a rather simple one, GM is also inviting customers to take care of the job themselves if they wish to spare the time. As a consequence, the recall letter includes an inspection procedure explanation.
If you own one of the affected Camaros, you can contact GM at 1-800-521-7300.