Is your 2016 GMC Sierra 1500 affected by open recalls? Enter your VIN for a personalized monthly monitoring report.
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The 2016 model year Sierra 1500 falls within a production window that may be affected by one or more NHTSA safety campaigns. Recall eligibility varies by build date, assembly plant, and specific component batches โ meaning two 2016 Sierra 1500s can have different recall status even if they appear identical. The only definitive way to know is to check your specific 17-character VIN.
To check if your specific 2016 GMC Sierra 1500 has open recalls, you need your 17-character VIN. Recall eligibility varies by production date, build options, and country of manufacture โ two identical-looking Sierra 1500s can have different recall status.
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Enter your 17-character VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls for a one-time check, or use My Vin Guard for ongoing monthly monitoring. Recall eligibility is determined by your specific VIN โ two identical-looking Sierra 1500s can have different recall status based on production date and plant.
Yes. All NHTSA safety recall repairs are completely free โ parts and labor โ at any authorized GMC dealer. Federal law requires manufacturers to fix recall defects at no charge to the owner, regardless of how old the vehicle is or whether you're the original owner.
Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) are internal manufacturer documents describing known defects and repair procedures. Unlike recalls, TSBs are not publicly announced and dealers rarely tell owners about them. They often explain mystery rattles, recurring warning lights, and failed repairs. My Vin Guard tracks TSBs for your specific vehicle alongside official recalls.