2019 CHEVROLET BOLT EV Complaints and Recall Information
The 2019 CHEVROLET BOLT EV has 7 complaints and 12 recalls filed with NHTSA. Owners most frequently report issues with the steering system. Reports describe the steering wheel failing to return to center after turns, increased steering effort, and clicking or knocking noises from the steering rack.
Common Issues- Steering wheel binding. Owners report the steering wheel does not return to center smoothly after turning, often requiring manual force to reposition it.
- Steering rack failure. Complaints describe stiffness and binding of the steering rack leading to impaired steering return, sometimes accompanied by clicking or knocking noises.
- Premature system degradation. Steering problems appear at low mileage, typically between 30,000 and 60,000 miles.
- Safety risk concerns. Steering degradation increases the risk of accidents due to unexpected handling and compromised vehicle control.
- High repair costs. Repair quotes for steering rack replacement reportedly exceed $7,000, nearly equaling the vehicle’s residual value.
- Handling issues during turns. Stiff or binding steering causes pulling into corners and failure to self-center, affecting safe maneuverability.
In addition to complaints, multiple recalls affect the 2019 Chevrolet Bolt EV. These recalls address several critical systems including seat belts, propulsion battery, doors, braking, and structural components.
Recalls- Seat belts and structural fire risk. (NHTSA recall 23V845000, 6771 vehicles) The seat belt pretensioner exhaust may ignite carpet fibers near the B-pillar after deployment, causing a fire risk. Dealers must inspect and install metal foil and pretensioner covers where necessary. Repairs are free. No "Do Not Drive" advisory applies.
- Seat belts and fire hazard. (NHTSA recall 22V930000, 111,242 vehicles) Similar to 23V845000, this earlier recall addresses pretensioner exhaust ignition of carpeting. Dealers install metal foil and covers to prevent fire. Repairs are free without driving restrictions.
- Traction battery fire risk. (NHTSA recall 21V560000, 57,414 vehicles) High voltage batteries could catch fire when charged fully. Owners must limit charge to 90%, park outside after charging, and avoid indoor overnight charging until defective modules are replaced free of charge. Owners are advised to follow interim safety steps. Park outside advisory applies.
- Rear door latch cable defect. (NHTSA recall 20V184000, 897 vehicles) Rear door handle cables may be damaged by window operation causing unintentional door opening or handle failure. Dealers replace the cables free of charge.
- Traction battery fire risk update. (NHTSA recall 20V701000, 50,932 vehicles) An earlier traction battery fire recall superseded by 21V560000. Interim software limits charging to 90%. Defective batteries require replacement. Park outside advisory applies.
- Rear brake caliper pistons. (NHTSA recall 18V576000, 210,628 vehicles) Rear brake caliper pistons may have insufficient coating causing gas pockets and reduced brake performance. Dealers will bleed brakes free of charge to restore performance. No driving restrictions issued.
Owners facing repeated steering system failures or dealing with unresolved safety recalls may have rights under their state’s lemon law. Legal guidance can help clarify options for vehicles with ongoing safety or repair issues.
2019 CHEVROLET BOLT EV Summary
2019
Model Year
7
Total Complaints
6
Total Recalls
437884
Vehicles Affected
Recalls
2019 CHEVROLET BOLT EV
6771 vehicles affected
STRUCTURE:BODY:ROOF AND PILLARS
General Motors, LLC (GM) is recalling certain 2017-2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV vehicles. This recall includes certain vehicles previously repaired incorrectly under NHTSA recall number 22V-930. After a crash with seat belt pretensioner deployment, the pretensioner exhaust may ignite carpet fibers near the B-pillar, causing a fire.
Risk: A fire increases the risk of injury.
2019 CHEVROLET BOLT EV
111242 vehicles affected
STRUCTURE:BODY:ROOF AND PILLARS
General Motors, LLC (GM) is recalling certain 2017-2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV vehicles. After a crash with seat belt pretensioner deployment, the pretensioner exhaust may ignite carpet fibers near the B-pillar, causing a fire.
Risk: A vehicle fire can increase the risk of injury.
2019 CHEVROLET BOLT EV
57414 vehicles affected
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:PROPULSION SYSTEM:TRACTION BATTERY
General Motors LLC (GM) is recalling certain 2017-2019 Chevrolet Bolt EV vehicles previously recalled under NHTSA recall number 20V-701. The high voltage battery could catch fire when charged to full or nearly full capacity.
Risk: A battery fire increases the risk of injury.
2019 CHEVROLET BOLT EV
50932 vehicles affected
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:PROPULSION SYSTEM:TRACTION BATTERY
General Motors LLC (GM) is recalling all 2017-2018 and certain 2019 Chevrolet Bolt EV vehicles. The high voltage battery could catch fire when charged to full or nearly full capacity.
Risk: A battery fire increases the risk of injury.
2019 CHEVROLET BOLT EV
897 vehicles affected
LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES:DOORS:LATCH
General Motors LLC (GM) is recalling certain 2019-2020 Chevrolet Bolt EV vehicles. The door-handle cable inside the rear doors may be too long, allowing contact with the window when it is opened, possibly damaging the cable. A damaged cable may cause the rear door to open unintentionally when the rear window is opened. Additionally, it may cause the rear inside door handle to not work.
Risk: If the rear door opens while driving, or the door handle fails to open the rear door, there is an increased risk of injury to the rear passengers.
2019 CHEVROLET BOLT EV
210628 vehicles affected
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:FOUNDATION COMPONENTS:DISC:CALIPER
General Motors LLC (GM) is recalling certain 2018-2019 Chevrolet Equinox, Impala, Cruze, Volt and Bolt EV vehicles, GMC Terrain vehicles, Buick Lacrosse and Regal vehicles, Cadillac XTS and XTS Professional vehicles and 2018 Chevrolet Malibu vehicles. The rear brake caliper pistons may have an insufficient coating causing gas pockets to form, potentially reducing rear brake performance.
Risk: A reduction of braking performance can increase the risk of a crash.
Complaints
2019 CHEVROLET BOLT EV
ID: 2115815STEERING
So I bought a used Bolt and the steering is sticking, at moderate speed (50mph) sweeping corners it lightly wants to pull harder into the corner and won't return to center if you let off the wheel, regardless of direction, you must always forcefully guide the steering wheel back to center. This is wrong, if your Bolt does this your steering rack is likely failing. This is a malfunction, in the GM service manual for the Bolt there is a diagnosis for "POOR RETURN OF STEERING WHEEL" which is described as "After completing a turn, extra steering input is required for the steering wheel to return to center."
2019 CHEVROLET BOLT EV
ID: 2109388STEERING
Steering rack is binding, not returning to center after completing a turn. Only 50,000 miles on it.
2019 CHEVROLET BOLT EV
ID: 2106009STEERING
Steering wheel does not return to center after making sharp turns. Steering wheel must be manually returned to center to avoid crashing.
2019 CHEVROLET BOLT EV
ID: 2094210STEERING
Power steering fails go return to center intermittently causing unexpected handling characteristics while turning that could cause to over/undershoot a turn. Haven't taken it to the dealer to check and there are no warnings or lights.
2019 CHEVROLET BOLT EV
ID: 2083681STEERING
I am filing this urgent safety complaint regarding a critical failure of the steering system in my 2019 Chevrolet Bolt EV, which began experiencing problems at approximately 40,000 miles. This is not an isolated incident; numerous identical reports exist from other Bolt EV owners on public forums like Reddit ([XXX]) and [XXX], often occurring at similarly low mileage (typically 30,000-60,000 miles). The symptoms began with distinct clicking and knocking sounds when turning the steering wheel. This has progressed rapidly to increased steering effort (stiffness) and a failure of the steering wheel to return to center smoothly after a turn. This constitutes a severe and unacceptable degradation of a primary vehicle control system. When I had the vehicle inspected I was informed that the degradation would progress and risk my ability to safely steer the vehicle, and that the car should no longer be operated without performing a repair. A repair diagnosis indicated failure of the steering gear/rack assembly, with an initial repair quote of over $7000. This exorbitant cost is nearly prohibitive and approaches the residual value of the vehicle itself. It is deeply concerning and frankly unacceptable that a fundamental safety system like the steering is failing prematurely on these vehicles. Furthermore, the extremely high repair cost creates a dangerous secondary safety risk: owners may be forced to choose between a financially crippling repair or dangerously deferring maintenance, continuing to operate vehicles with compromised steering and risking catastrophic failure on the road. Steering integrity is paramount and should not be failing at such low mileage under any normal operating conditions. This pattern of premature steering failure reported by numerous owners indicates a potential design flaw, manufacturing defect, or component quality issue with the Chevrolet Bolt EV steering system that warrants immediate investigation. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
2019 CHEVROLET BOLT EV
ID: 2082011STEERING
Low mileage vehicle purchased preowned with only 32,166 miles, and steering wheel (steering rack & pinion) is stiff and will not return wheel to center after turning more than a quarter turn.
2019 CHEVROLET BOLT EV
ID: 2081313STEERING
Steering not returning to center when coming out of turns. Many have reported this issue with the steering rack. Concerned that steering will bind and cause an accident