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If the low tire pressure telltale is not illuminated at the correct tire pressure, the driver may have less time to react to a low-tire-pressure situation, which could affect the driver's ability to control the vehicle in certain situations and could increase the risk of a crash.
The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) monitors tire air pressure in an effort to notify a driver when one or more tires of the vehicle have air pressure that is too low. The TPMS system on affected vehicles be improperly calibrated, notifying the driver of a low tire air condition at 37 PSI of pressure instead of the proper 41 PSI of pressure. This could reduce the time a driver has to react to low tire pressure, which could lead to loss of vehicle control and a crash.
Recall repairs on your Chevrolet or GMC truck must be performed by a General Motors dealership. General Motors will notify known owners of affected vehicles (a timetable for this notification is not available as of the time of this writing). If you do not receive a notification, but wish to check to see if your vehicle is included, please contact one of your local General Motors dealerships. They will also check for any other incomplete recalls on your vehicle. For best results, be prepared to provide your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to the service department consultant you speak with. The General Motors recall number is 18255.