Car fires are high on the list of a driver’s worst nightmare. You likely do everything you can to prevent such a disaster. You know not to smoke at gas stations and you probably keep your car in good shape. But if you’re a Chevy owner, that might not be enough. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that tens of thousands of Chevy vehicles pose a fire hazard, and the company is recalling them as a result. Read on to find out which Chevy vehicles have this issue and what to do if you own one of them.
Why Is Chevy Recalling So Many Vehicles?
According to the NHTSA brief, Chevy is recalling these vehicles because of a potential fuel leak. In the affected vehicles, “excess fuel may spill into the vehicle fuel-filler pocket during refueling and leak onto an ignition source.” This isn’t something caused by user error; it’s a fault with the vehicle itself.
You’re right to be nervous about the idea of a fuel leak with access to the engine. The NHTSA warns that “a fuel leak in the presence of an ignition source, such as a hot engine or exhaust components, can increase the risk of a fire.” Car fires can be deadly, so minimize your use of these vehicles as much as possible.
Which Chevy Vehicles Pose a Fire Hazard?
Per the NHTSA brief, General Motors, LLC (GM) is recalling nearly 24,000 vehicles including the:
- 2023 Chevrolet Corvette
- 2024 Chevrolet Corvette
- 2025 Chevrolet Corvette
- 2026 Chevrolet Corvette
The affected vehicles are all “equipped with a left-side radiator/fan combination. ” If you own one of the aforementioned cars, keep an eye on your mailbox. Chevy will be mailing out a first round of owner letters in early October 2025. These letters simply notify owners of the dangers. There will be a second round of owner letters sent out “once the remedy is available.”
How Will Chevy Fix This Issue?
Chevy says that “dealers will install a shield to divert spilled fuel, free of charge.” You should refrain from driving your Corvette until you’ve gotten it back from the dealer. Car fires can be deadly and you don’t want to be caught in one if you can avoid it.
If you have further questions or concerns, you can reach out to Chevrolet customer service at 1-800-222-1020. The NHTSA number for this recall is 25V536000.
Source
Fire Risk When Refueling, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2025.
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