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Old Sep 28, 2023 | 12:50 PM
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Occasionally I get a notification that there is a new TSB for my vehicle. I click on the link and it takes me to the TSB page. But there are pages of listings for the sub categories. Is there a filter where I can just see the ones that have recently been added?

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Surprised if there is not a date on the bulletin and a way to sort them. But I do not have a C8 so haven’t looked at the TSB listing. Hopefully someone that has looked at the links can share if there is a sort feature.
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Where/whom are these communications coming from?

You can go to the NHTSA recall site: https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls. Click on the "Vehicle" link under the Safety Issues and Recalls banner. Enter the year make and model (e.g., 2020 chevrolet corvette and click the search icon (magnifying glass). Click on the number that appears under the Manufacturer Communications column for your version. They will be listed in date order from newest to oldest.
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Where/whom are these communications coming from?

You can go to the NHTSA recall site: https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls. Click on the "Vehicle" link under the Safety Issues and Recalls banner. Enter the year make and model (e.g., 2020 chevrolet corvette and click the search icon (magnifying glass). Click on the number that appears under the Manufacturer Communications column for your version. They will be listed in date order from newest to oldest.
The OP's is only referring to TSBs, not recalls, so no NHTSA listing.
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The OP's is only referring to TSBs, not recalls, so no NHTSA listing.
That site includes more than recalls. It includes manufacturer communications which, upon drilling down, proves a link to specific documents, some called bulletins. I looked at a couple. I did not find TSB but I did find other examples. I only looked at two though.
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Originally Posted by Zymurgy
Where/whom are these communications coming from?
That's what I'd like to know. That, and the link to view TSBs.

've never gotten a single communication about a TSB. TSBs are sent to dealers, not customers.
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The OP's is only referring to TSBs, not recalls, so no NHTSA listing.
Suggest you spend some time examining the portion of NHTSA that I posted about. There is a lot more than recall information.
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I thought there was a TSB section on the forum, but I can't find it. I suggest you post your question (along with the image) to Help & Feedback > Help forum. IB personnel respond to forum related questions there.
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