1999 Chevrolet Van Recalls
No NHTSA recalls on record for the 1999 Chevrolet Van. That means NHTSA has no open safety campaign for this vehicle — it does not guarantee the absence of problems. Owners have filed 19 complaints with NHTSA, most often about the electrical system. Last updated July 5, 2026.
Complaints by component
What owners report
Verbatim reports filed with NHTSA, lightly edited for readability and with personal information removed.
“Air conditioning drain tube bent, causing condensed water to leak under carpet, causing electrical problems like airbag/abs/turn signal/ electric door lock . Water corroded the wires in wire harness located under carpet just in front of driver and passenger seats. *ak”
“Air conditioning drain tube bent, causing condensed water to leak under carpet, causing electrical problems like airbag/abs/turn signal/ electric door lock . Water corroded the wires in wire harness located under carpet just in front of driver and passenger seats. *ak”
“We recently moved from ny to texas, and we transported our van through a auto carrier. When the van arrived, we went to open the passenger sliding door and this one almost fell to the ground. We were going to send it to fix, after getting a small check from the auto carrier, but my husband…”
“Rust caused the front suspension to fail. *nlm”
“Fuse panel, wire harness, and vehicle control module (interior) were corroded. This caused an electrical surge which shorted out the ignition module and blew a hole in the side of the coil. How does corrosion enter the vcm module? When vehicle stopped running there was a heavey odor of an…”
“Fuse panel, wire harness, and vehicle control module (interior) were corroded. This caused an electrical surge which shorted out the ignition module and blew a hole in the side of the coil. How does corrosion enter the vcm module? When vehicle stopped running there was a heavey odor of an…”
“Fuse panel, wire harness, and vehicle control module (interior) were corroded. This caused an electrical surge which shorted out the ignition module and blew a hole in the side of the coil. How does corrosion enter the vcm module? When vehicle stopped running there was a heavey odor of an…”
“Fuse panel, wire harness, and vehicle control module (interior) were corroded. This caused an electrical surge which shorted out the ignition module and blew a hole in the side of the coil. How does corrosion enter the vcm module? When vehicle stopped running there was a heavey odor of an…”
Recall, complaint, and investigation records from official NHTSA datasets (FLAT_RCL, FLAT_CMPL, FLAT_INV), synced weekly. Counts reflect NHTSA records for the 1999 Chevrolet Van as of July 5, 2026. Complaint narratives are consumer-submitted and unverified. This page contains ads and affiliate links. Full methodology.