Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
93V016000GENERAL MOTORS CORP.from 12/01/1986 to 08/01/1992V (Vehicle)170288003/13/1993ODIGENERAL MOTORS CORP.02/01/199302/04/1993
Defect SummaryUnanticipated heat in the transmission can force the transmission fluid out of the vent tube.
Consequence SummaryThe vented transmission fluid can catch fire if exposedto a source of ignition.
Corrective SummaryInstall a longer transmission vent hose routed to the left side of the engine compartment of the vehicle.
NotesSystem: power train.vehicle description: light trucks with 5.0 l, 5.7 l, and 7.4 l engines and 4l60,4l60-e, and 3l80 automatic transmissions.

Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN
990730016A10/01/2002990730016B10007838Diagnostic information for intermittent transmission downshift, slip, busy/cycling tcc or noisy cooling fan. *tt07/12/2004
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - LEVER AND LINKAGE - COLUMN SHIFT
020730024A08/01/2005020730024B634999Diagnosis of cracked or broken transmission case. *tt 2006 and prior cars and light duty trucks. *tt10/11/2002

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
06/24/1999211/01/1991
 Last week noticed vibration (shdder) coming from the front of the vehicle. thought it was the tires or balancing. replaced all four tires (even though they were not worn out). still had shudder, so next day took it to chevrolet dealer in livermore. told him the symptoms and made an appointment for 6/29/99 to have it checked. service manager asked if the vehicle had overdive, replied yes, he responded it maybe something in your torque convertor. no doubt will find out. then checked with a friend in mn who also has a 1990 suburban. he asked if it was happening at any particular speed. i said i noticed it when accellerating up from 45 miles per hour. he then asked if i had overdrive and i said yes. then he asked if it happens in the drive setting, said i did not know. checked this out and their was no shudder in the drive position. i bought the vehicle with full warranty in nov/dec 1991, it was a gm executive vehicle. at approximately 33,000 miles the engine literaly blew up and was replaced under warrantry. at approximately 36,000 miles the transmission failed and again fortunately it was still under warranty. my friend in mn advised that he also lost his transmission unfortunately out of and warranty and had it replaced with an after market transmission unit for this model that does not use / have the overdrive feature. according to him there were many failures of this o/d transmission unit and hence the availability of an after market unit as described. he said the o/d feature was designed in to meet government mileage requirements and clearly had problems. i will know tomorrow what the diagnosis is, and if it turns out to what maybe a design that does not perform as designed (defective)and there is data to support this then i would like your guidance and or suggestions on an appropiate way to approach gm to correct this at thier expense. perhaps all this note is redundant as they (gm) may already have a policy on replacing these under warranty. thanks for you help.
02/22/1999107/01/1997
 Transmission caught on fire due to leaking of transmission fluid.
08/10/199804/15/1998
 Drive train/automatic transmission failed.
12/31/1995
 The vehicle caught on fire from under the hood while driving down the interstate and its believed to be from the tansmission. please describe. tt
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - COOLING UNIT AND LINES
05/29/19951
 Transmission fluid expelled from either the vent hose or fill tube onto the hot exhaust, causing fire.
POWER TRAIN - DRIVELINE - DIFFERENTIAL UNIT
1
 Differential failed. nlm
POWER TRAIN - DRIVELINE - DRIVESHAFT
08/10/199804/15/1998
 Drive train/automatic transmission failed.
1
 Driveshaft clinking continually, unable to resolve.