Commerce Ministry Recalls Over 5,000 Vehicles Due to Engine Defects
5,309 Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac vehicles from model years 2021 to 2024 are affected by the recall due to issues with connecting rods or crankshafts.
The Ministry of Commerce in Saudi Arabia has announced a recall of 5,309 Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac vehicles produced between 2021 and 2024.
The vehicles are being recalled because of potential defects in their internal engine components, specifically the connecting rod or crankshaft.
These defects could lead to engine damage and issues with propulsion while driving, potentially increasing the risk of an accident.Affected vehicle owners have been instructed by the Ministry to contact General Motors at a toll-free number, as well as other authorized dealerships for inspections and necessary repairs.
The recall is intended to ensure public safety and prevent any potential accidents that could arise from these engine defects.Individuals can also check if their vehicle's chassis number is included in the recall campaign by visiting the Defective Products Recall Center website (http://Recalls.sa).
This allows owners to take appropriate action to address the issue, including scheduling repairs or replacement of the affected engine parts.