Are you a Chevrolet Bolt EV owner in California?
Then you may have been recently affected by a recall like many other Californian Chevy Bolt drivers. Here is what you need to know.
California drivers have received some unsettling news:
The recall of the Chevy Bolt due to issues with its electrical system. This recall affects drivers in the Golden State and could have serious consequences for those behind the wheel.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently issued a recall for more than 5,000 Chevy Bolt electric vehicles due to a defect in the electrical system. The defect can cause the vehicle to suddenly lose power, which could lead to a crash.
Do I need to worry about my vehicle?
Yes!
If you own a Chevy Bolt from the 2017 to 2019 model years, you might be affected. The electrical system defect can cause the vehicle’s 12–volt battery to suddenly lose power, which in turn will make the vehicle temporarily lose its power steering and other electrical components. Are you one of the California drivers taking extra caution when driving their Chevy Bolt, as the risk of suddenly losing power is a serious safety hazard?
The good news is that the recall is expected to be fixed at no cost to the driver. Fortunately, the NHTSA has issued an official recall notice, so drivers are now aware of the risk and can take action to ensure their vehicles are safe.
Still, the recall may have some negative consequences for drivers, so they may be eligible for a cash settlement under the California Lemon Law. Under the state’s Lemon Law, drivers who have purchased a defective vehicle are eligible for a cash settlement from the manufacturer. The Lemon Law applies to vehicles that have had multiple attempts to repair a defect but the defect still remains. In this case, the Chevy Bolt electrical system defect has been identified as a potential safety hazard, so drivers could be eligible for a substantial compensation.
What should I do if my car is being recalled?
If you own a Chevy Bolt, it’s important to pay attention to the recall notice and take the necessary steps to get your vehicle repaired. This will ensure your safety and may even qualify you for a cash settlement under the state’s Lemon Law. The Chevy Bolt recall is a serious issue and could have significant consequences for California drivers.
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If you believe your 2022 Chevy Bolt has been affected by one of the recent recalls, you may be entitled to legal remedies under the lemon law. If you have questions about your rights and need assistance with a potential claim, please contact us at (310) 525-5586 or info@chevyboltrecall.com. Our experienced attorneys will review the details of your case and provide the advice and guidance needed to get the justice you deserve.
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