Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
VISIBILITY - REAR WINDOW WIPER/WASHER
05/31/2009900001
 My rear window wiper motor wiring harness caught on fire on my 2006 chevrolet uplander which in turn caused all other electrical items ex. electric doors, locks, all windows to stop operating which made us stuck in the vehicle with a load of children while it was burning! if it wasn't for a prison guard going down the road we could have burnt up if he wasn't there to help us! other things in the past that have occurred with this vehicle are.. have had to replace each wheel hub twice which has caused tie rod ends to break, the tires to wear out quickly and this vehicle has cost me over $5000 in 2 months because of the obvious poor manufacturing. *tr
VISIBILITY - WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER
02/25/20071700010001/05/2007
 Tl*the contact owns a 2006 chevrolet uplander. the contact stated that when the vehicle had a half tank of gas or less the fuel gauge failed to show an accurate reading and the vehicle shut off. the dealer replaced the fuel sensor, but the failure continued. the dealer replaced the terminals, but the gas gauge continued to display an inaccurate reading. the vehicle was taken to a different dealer, and the instrument panel was reprogrammed. the failure continued to persist. the dealer and manufacturer stated that the failure was caused by a design defect and poor engineering. the current and failure mileages were 17,000. *ak the reverse light was out, the rear hatch would not lock, the wiper blade fell off, the rotors had to be machined. updated 07/06/07*jb
02/14/2007123502
 Snow in cowl during snowstorm jams windshield wipers and causes them to stop working. snow sliding down windshield into cowl jams windshield wipers and causes them to stop working until snow is manually removed from cowl. *jb
VISIBILITY - WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER - LINKAGES
02/01/200740000205/05/2006
 Tl*the contact owns a 2006 chevrolet uplander. on two occasions, the nut that holds the bolt together on the windshield wipers became loose after it snowed. the bolt was replaced and a carter pin was not used to keep the bolt in place. the dealer advised the contact to bring the vehicle in for a diagnostic. the contact refused, therefore, the dealer stated that they could not assist. the current mileage was 45,000 and failure mileage was 40,000. updated 3/11/08 *cn the consumer stated would not take vehicle back to dealer for further testing at his expense. updated 03/11/08 *tr