Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
10-00-89-017C02/01/201110038295Ready06/14/2011
10-00-89-017C02/01/201110038295Gm: information on fixing multiple situations right the first time. *rm06/14/2011
02013900708/01/2004020139007A10011227Automatic dual zone hvac battery draw. *ar01/11/2005
990089015C01/01/2005990089015D10004347Light service support vehicle lssv (formerly commercial utility cargo vehicle - cucv ii and iii) service. *tt12/03/2003

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
06/05/2012102800
 Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning blower not fully functional on all blower speeds, runs continuously with the ignition off. discharges battery with ignition keys removed, and has a burning smell.
09/17/2011120000
 The hinge on the rear hatch glass came unbonded from the glass. this can probably cause glass movement and shattering at highway speeds.
01/10/201192000
 As has been reported by many others, it appears that chevrolet's problems regarding the instrument cluster in their light trucks extend beyond the 2003 and 2004 model years for which they were offering to extend the warranty to 70,000 miles. the speedometer in our suburban also began reading erratically about a month ago and has now pegged itself and is stuck at 120 mph. fortunately we did not have any incidents when the speedometer failed. however, i believe chevrolet may have a continuing problem and more should be done to correct this very important safety component. additionally, i would also like to mention that while i was searching for other incident reports on this matter, i discovered that the scope of this problem may be masked by the fact that it is applicable to numerous different models and years. it might be helpful for you to compile the reports for all models of the suburban, yukon and silverado trucks and their gmc clones for the 2003 to 2005 or 2006 model years. i believe that if you combine these different models, you will see that the scope of this problem is quite larger than it might appear for each of these models separately.
12/27/201079750
 My 2005 chevrolet suburban has 79,985 miles and this week while driving route 95 (70 mph highway in the south) from new jersey to south carolina my speedometer started showing a much higher speed then i was traveling. i was using my gps at the time and it said i was doing 69 mph while my guage showed a constat climb till it reached 120 mph and flat lined beyond that point. this was a 1600 mile round trip and if i had not had my gps with me i would not know how fast or slow i was going. i was waiting for something else to go wrong. while in south carolina i went to recalls on the internet with 2005 gm suv's and found a whole bunch of similar complaints, yet gm (chevrolet) has not done anything that i could find. i returned home today and called my local chevrolet dealer and explained to the service department what had happened and they said they never heard of this and gave me an appointment for next monday 1/3/2011 to bring in the suv. since this car is out of service i am holding my breath as to what the bill coiuld be. this is a very dangerious thing, i could be not looking at the guage and be running right into a high speed error and putting my family in harms way. can anyone help?