Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
EQUIPMENT - ELECTRICAL - AIR CONDITIONER
315212/01/200410009989Blower speed changes on its own. *tc update. *tt11/03/2004
EQUIPMENT - ELECTRICAL - NAVIGATIONAL SYSTEM(GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM)
08089-B11/01/200808089-C10027804General motors corp: special coverage adjustment; analog onstar deactivation. *pe updated 2/17/09. *pe02/09/2009

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
EQUIPMENT
08/01/20105000
 All electronic gauges within the instrument cluster failed at random times and very frequently, leading to the clusters' current state, which is all gauges are non-operational (dead). hazardous condition caused due to speedometer failure. chevy replaced the instrument cluster two times while under 36/36 mfg warranty. chevy refuses to replace current instrument cluster since 36/36 has passed.
10/01/2010140000
 Speedometer quit working properly. may read 90 at a dead stop, may read 30 when traveling at 70, may read 120 at 50. no proper way to judge speed, have been using gps for speed. with speedometer working improperly, other equipment in vehicle is working improperly also (i.e. computer components, emission components,etc.)
EQUIPMENT - ELECTRICAL - RADIO/TAPE DECK/CD ETC.
11/04/20041732725010/18/2003
 Dt: left driver's side outside mirror is not holding the correct settings, and clicks constantly. the mirror is hitting against something, and turns completely to the ground. when using keyless entry the mirrors also turn to the ground. the mirror is changing by itself, and it is not going back to the correct setting. the mirror is always making a clicking noise and it is facing downward. there is no problem with the right side. the dealer replaced the right side mirror, and from then on the left side has not worked. consumer has taken vehicle to dealership 4 or 5 times to be checked. dealership insists the mirror is working fine. but as soon as the consumer leaves the dealership the mirror will work for a couple of hours and then stop working properly. consumer took the vehicle to the dealership and the mechanic didn't write down the problem with the mirror in his paperwork, and this happened more than once. *ak when shifting from park to reverse the vehicle jerked at times. the engine control module was reprogrammed. the consumer believes that the reprogramming resulted in poor fuel economy. the cd player made a hissing noise. when the brakes were applied they would grind. the 4-wheel drive switch shorted. windshield wiper motor failed. right side tag light bulb blew. *nm