GMC Terrain Recalls
The Terrain has been recalled 13 times. The 2018 model year has been involved in the most campaigns.
Recalls are free repairs, initiated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or GMC itself, for a widespread safety problem. They might be a pain, but a recalled problem is better than an ignored one.
Latest Terrain Recall News
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GM says it needs to bleed the brake systems of 230,000 previously recalled cars.
Some of the recalled vehicles have rear brake caliper pistons that have hydrogen gas trapped inside that could be released into the brake systems. ZF, the manufacturer of the brake pistons, didn't properly temper and chrome-coat the pistons, causing hydrogen gas to remain trapped in the bodies of the pistons.
Excess gas –– we’ve all had it, no-one likes it, and the same holds true for your braking system. This problem may cause your brake pedal to feel “spongy” but it’s unclear if it affects stopping distances.
keep reading article "Excess Gas Buildup in the Terrain's Brake Caliper Pistons"The 2013 Terrain has been added to a windshield wiper corrosion recall
that was recently expanded.
keep reading article "Terrain Wiper Corrosion Recall"GM ordered a windshield wiper recall that was limited to Canada’s “corrosion provinces” back in June.
Well, turns out we use plenty of road salt here in the US of A as well, so the recall is expanding._