Transport Canada Recall - 2022700 - GENERAL MOTORS
Summary
Please see corrective actions section below
Affected products
2020 | CADILLAC | CT4, 2020 | CADILLAC | CT5, 2021 | BUICK | ENVISION, 2021 | CADILLAC | CT4, 2021 | CADILLAC | CT5, 2022 | GMC | YUKON, 2022 | GMC | SIERRA, 2022 | CHEVROLET | SILVERADO, 2022 | GMC | YUKON XL, 2022 | CADILLAC | ESCALADE, 2022 | CADILLAC | ESCALADE ESV, 2022 | BUICK | ENVISION, 2022 | CADILLAC | CT4, 2022 | CADILLAC | CT5, 2022 | CHEVROLET | SUBURBAN, 2022 | CHEVROLET | TAHOE, 2023 | GMC | YUKON, 2023 | CHEVROLET | TAHOE, 2023 | CHEVROLET | SILVERADO, 2023 | GMC | YUKON XL, 2023 | CADILLAC | ESCALADE, 2023 | CADILLAC | ESCALADE ESV, 2023 | BUICK | ENVISION, 2023 | CADILLAC | CT4, 2023 | CADILLAC | CT5, 2023 | CHEVROLET | SUBURBAN, 2023 | GMC | SIERRA
Issue
Issue:
On certain vehicles, the daytime running lamps (DRLs) may stay on when the headlamps are on. Canadian regulations require the DRLs to turn off when the headlamps are on.
Safety Risk:
Daytime running lamps that stay on could cause glare for oncoming drivers and increase the risk of a crash.
Corrective Action:
General Motors will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your vehicle to a dealership to update the body control module (BCM) software.
Additional information
Background
Visit Transport Canada’s Motor Vehicle Safety Recalls Database for the original recall.