Chevrolet Bolt Recalls
General Motors is recalling certain 2017-2022 Chevrolet Bolt vehicles.
The high voltage battery could catch fire when charged to full or nearly full capacity.
- Owners are advised to take the following interim steps:
- Park outside after charging
- Do not charge the vehicle indoors overnight
- Activate Hill Top Reserve (2017 and 2018 models)
- Activate Target Charge Level (2019-2022 models)
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Chevrolet Bolt Recall – August 2021
Report Receipt Date: August 20, 2021
High Voltage Battery May Catch Fire
A battery fire increases the risk of injury.
NHTSA Campaign Number: 21V650000
Manufacturer: General Motors, LLC
Component(s): ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Potential Number of Units Affected: 52,403
AUGUST 2021 — General Motors, LLC (GM) is recalling certain 2020-2022 Chevrolet Bolt EV and 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV vehicles. The high voltage battery could catch fire when charged to full or nearly full capacity. Defective battery modules will be replaced by GM, free of charge. Owners are advised to take the following interim steps: Set the Target Charge Level feature in their vehicle to limit the charge level to 90%, charge their vehicle more frequently, avoid depleting the battery to 70 miles range remaining, park outside after charging, and do not charge the vehicle indoors overnight.
Chevrolet Bolt Recall – July 2021
Report Receipt Date: July 23, 2021
High Voltage Battery May Catch Fire
A battery fire increases the risk of injury.
NHTSA Campaign Number: 21V560000
Manufacturer: General Motors, LLC
Component(s): ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Potential Number of Units Affected: 50,413
JULY 2021 — General Motors LLC (GM) is recalling certain 2017-2019 Chevrolet Bolt EV vehicles previously recalled under NHTSA recall number 20V-701. The high voltage battery could catch fire when charged to full or nearly full capacity. Defective battery modules will be replaced by GM, free of charge. Owners are advised to take the following interim steps: Activate either the Hill Top Reserve (2017 and 2018 models) or Target Charge Level (2019 models) feature in their vehicle to limit the charge level to 90%, charge their vehicle after each use, avoid depleting the battery to 70 miles range remaining, park outside after charging, and do not charge the vehicle overnight.
Chevrolet Bolt Recall – November 2020
Report Receipt Date: November 13, 2020
High Voltage Battery May Catch Fire
A battery fire increases the risk of injury.
NHTSA Campaign Number: 20V701000
Manufacturer: General Motors LLC
Component(s): ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Potential Number of Units Affected: 50,932
NOVEMBER 2020 — General Motors LLC (GM) is recalling all 2017-2018 and certain 2019 Chevrolet Bolt EV vehicles. The high voltage battery could catch fire when charged to full or nearly full capacity. GM will notify owners, and as an interim repair, beginning on November 17, 2020, dealers will reprogram the hybrid propulsion control module 2 (HPCM2) to limit the full charge to 90%, free of charge. Owners are advised to activate either the Hill Top Reserve (2017 and 2018 models) or Target Charge Level (2019 models) feature in their vehicle to limit the charge level to 90%, or park outside, until the software update is completed. The final remedy is still under development.
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