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2026 Chevrolet Silverado Sent in for Service Over Front Sensor Issue

The new Silverado isn’t flawless, as GM calls for a wiring inspection.

2026 Chevrolet Silverado Sent in for Service Over Front Sensor Issue

General Motors has issued a service bulletin affecting certain 2026 model-year Chevrolet Silverado 1500 pickups. The update addresses a potential issue with the installation of the wiring harness retainer for the front object-detection sensor, which is responsible for the truck’s forward obstacle warning system.

According to bulletin No. N252527780, in some vehicles the wiring retainer may not be fully seated in the front bumper bracket. As a result, the harness could shift, potentially affecting the proper operation of the front object-detection system. The issue applies only to light-duty 2026 Silverado 1500 models that are currently at dealerships or have been returned for service.

GM emphasizes that the problem does not require replacement of any components. Dealers are instructed to check vehicle eligibility for the service campaign by VIN through GM’s internal system and, if necessary, simply reinstall the wiring retainer. The procedure takes about 30 minutes. Importantly, this is not a recall, but a service update.

At this time, General Motors reports no known incidents or crashes related to the issue. The service campaign will remain in effect through December 31, 2027. Meanwhile, GM is already preparing the next-generation Silverado, expected to launch in 2027 with a fully redesigned exterior, updated electronics, and revised powertrains, including a new-generation V8 engine.

Such service bulletins are common for new models, especially as vehicle electronics become increasingly complex. What matters is that GM has responded quickly and without serious consequences for owners—but for new pickup buyers, it serves as another reminder that even the most modern vehicles require close quality control at the start of their market life.


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