Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
10/09/200967000
 2002 suburban 2500 8.1 faulty crankshaft position sensor. vehicle died on highway at 65 mph. almost crashed into other vehicles. this happened a few times. the vehicle could not be diagnosed. due to the sensor fault never being stored in the fault codes. the 2001 8.1 has been recalled for this reason why hasnt the 2002 its the same part number? there are many complaints about this issue. i have the old part. ken minasian
01/01/2008850001
 My 2002 chevrolet 2500 suburban 8.1l, has been stalling continuously. it stalls when driving, slow, fast or even at a red light, it doesn't matter. i have had the fuel pump, starter, alternator and batter all replaced. i have read on many sites that i am not the only one with the same vehicle with the same problem. *tr
10/07/200792000502/01/2005
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 chevrolet suburban 2500. while driving, the vehicle stalled. a red warning light illuminated on the instrument control panel prior to the failure. occasionally, the vehicle loses power steering and braking ability. the vehicle has been to numerous dealers, but no one could duplicate the failure. the manufacturer would not assist. the failure mileage was 92,000. updated 6/9/08 *cn
05/05/20067700010
 2002 chevy suburban with 8.1l motor randomly shuts down at highway speeds or in traffic without warning which causes loss of steering and braking. i have had 3 separate dealers look at it and the codes never reflect what happened. i even read the current nhtsa action pe06016 description to the service tech (as i write this my vehicle is in the shop for engine losses all power and dies at highway speeds or no start and stalling conditions) and described these exact symptom and he said the codes don't reflect that. *nm