GM vehicle recall transfer case
Definition
A safety recall issued by General Motors (GM) for certain four-wheel-drive trucks and SUVs, such as the Chevrolet Silverado, Tahoe, Suburban, and Cadillac Escalade, due to defects in the transfer case—a drivetrain component that splits engine power between the front and rear axles—which can lead to unexpected shifting to neutral, missing parts, or failure.
Common issues in these recalls include software glitches causing unintended neutral shifts or hardware faults like missing components, prompting reprogramming or replacement by dealers at no cost to owners.
Examples
After hearing about the GM vehicle recall transfer case, Dave's Silverado pulled a dramatic neutral shift right in the drive-thru—talk about a plot twist.
She joked that her Tahoe's GM vehicle recall transfer case glitch was just the truck's way of saying it needed a vacation from all-wheel drama.
In the latest GM vehicle recall transfer case saga, owners are lining up faster than Black Friday shoppers for free fixes.
His Escalade's transfer case recall had him quipping, 'GM vehicles: because who doesn't love a spontaneous neutral adventure?'