General Motors is voluntarily recalling model year 2023–2026 Chevrolet Corvette Z06s and 2025–2026 Corvette ZR1s in North America to resolve an excess fuel spillage issue during refueling. This is a rare occurrence, and malfunctioning filling station pumps appear to be a contributing factor. The safety of our customers is the highest priority for the entire GM team, and we’re working to remedy this matter as quickly as possible.
What you should do
To reduce the risk of the condition occurring, owners should:
- Follow the fueling instructions in their Owner’s Manual.
- Confirm that the fuel nozzle is completely inserted into the vehicle’s fuel pipe before fueling.
- Never overfill the tank or attempt to fill after the fuel pump’s automatic shut off clicks once.
- Turn off the vehicle’s engine during refueling.
- Avoid filling at a fuel pump if the pump or pump nozzle appears to be damaged or malfunctioning. Signs that a pump may be malfunctioning include: visible damage, the presence of leaked fuel, or absorbent material on the ground near the pump from prior spills.
- Avoid fueling the vehicle using a portable gas can. This can increase the risk of a fuel spill.
GM is working with the parts supplier to get these repairs in motion as quickly as possible. When parts are available, you will be notified by GM asking you to take your vehicle to your dealer to have your vehicle serviced.
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Contact Us
Until we notify you that parts are available, you can check the status of this recall at gm.com/service or call 1-866-467-9700.
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