Vehicle Safety Alerts Issued for Chevrolet Blazer EV and jeep Avenger in Chile
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Santiago, Chile – The National Consumer Service (SERNAC) of Chile has issued urgent safety alerts for two recently released vehicle models: the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV and the 2025 Jeep Avenger. These alerts stem from reported defects that pose potential risks to drivers, passengers, and the public.Immediate preventative repairs are advised to mitigate the risk of serious or fatal accidents.
Chevrolet Blazer EV 2025: Parking Brake Issue
General Motors Chile notified SERNAC of a potential defect in the wiring harness controlling the parking brake of certain 2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV units, first marketed in February 2025. This damage could cause the parking brake to engage unexpectedly or, conversely, to fail entirely. Drivers may recieve a warning message on the instrument panel, and in rare instances, may be unable to shift the vehicle out of the “P” (Park) position.
This malfunction significantly increases the risk of collisions,potentially leading to severe or fatal injuries. As of today, no accidents in Chile have been directly linked to this specific defect, but SERNAC urges owners to take prompt action.
Did You Know?
Vehicle safety recalls are a critical component of automotive quality control, designed to address unforeseen risks and protect consumers.
SERNAC advises all owners of affected Chevrolet Blazer EVs to schedule a free inspection and repair at any authorized Chevrolet dealership.The inspection and potential harness repair are estimated to take approximately two hours.

Jeep Avenger 2025: Fuel Pipe Defect
Separately, Comercial Fiat Chrysler Spa informed SERNAC about a potential failure in the fuel pipe of the 2025 Jeep Avenger models sold in Chile. This defect could lead to increased fuel consumption and, in extreme cases, a vehicle fire. Currently, 250 Jeep Avengers are identified as having the potential issue, with 67 of those vehicles already in circulation.
Fortunately, no accidents related to this fuel pipe defect have been reported in chile to date. Owners are instructed to verify if their vehicle is included in the alert by checking their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and, if applicable, schedule an appointment at an authorized service center.

The repair process involves a visual and diagnostic assessment of the fuel pipe for damage. If damage is detected, the pipe will be replaced with an original part, followed by a leak test to ensure proper functionality.
Pro Tip:
Regularly checking for vehicle recalls and safety alerts is a proactive step towards ensuring yoru safety on the road.
SERNAC emphasizes the importance of utilizing authorized technical service centers for these repairs, as the services are provided free of charge and are designed to prevent potential incidents. Detailed information regarding both alerts, including contact information for the respective companies, is available on the SERNAC website: https://www.sernac.cl/portal/617/w3-channel.html
| Vehicle Model | Defect | Potential Risk | Units Affected (Chile) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chevrolet Blazer EV 2025 | Faulty Parking Brake Harness | involuntary brake activation, brake failure, inability to shift from Park | Unknown |
| Jeep avenger 2025 | Fuel Pipe Defect | Increased fuel consumption, vehicle fire | 250 (67 in circulation) |
What steps will you take to ensure your vehicle’s safety following these alerts? Do you feel confident in the responsiveness of vehicle manufacturers to address safety concerns?
Vehicle safety recalls and alerts are an ongoing aspect of the automotive industry. Manufacturers continually monitor vehicle performance and address emerging issues to protect consumers.Staying informed about these alerts and promptly addressing any necessary repairs is crucial for maintaining vehicle safety and preventing accidents. The increasing complexity of modern vehicles, with their advanced electronic systems, may lead to more frequent recalls as new technologies are introduced.
Frequently Asked Questions about Vehicle Safety Alerts
- What is SERNAC and what do they do? SERNAC is the National Consumer Service of Chile, responsible for protecting consumer rights and issuing safety alerts.
- How do I check if my vehicle is affected by a recall? You can check your VIN on the manufacturer’s website or contact an authorized dealership.
- Are recall repairs free of charge? Yes, all repairs related to safety recalls are typically provided free of charge by the manufacturer.
- What should I do if my vehicle is affected? Schedule an appointment at an authorized dealership as soon as possible to have the issue addressed.
- Where can I find more information about vehicle safety recalls? Visit the SERNAC website or the manufacturer’s website for detailed information.
We encourage you to share this crucial safety information with your friends and family.Your vigilance can help prevent potential accidents and ensure the well-being of everyone on the road. Stay informed, stay safe, and subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates!