Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER
0701208/01/200710022723Special coverage adjustment - fuel tank caps may experience a condition where the fuel tank cap won't tighten properly, or the fuel tank cap won't come off, or is broken. *nj09/25/2007
307810010372Some 2004 full size trucks and utilities may experience a diagnostic trouble code p0442. *tt11/17/2004
FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER - STORAGE - FUEL GAUGE SYSTEM
PIT-3046E08/01/200810026704Gmc: fuel gauge fluctuation in park or neutral, causing the low fuel light to illuminate. *pe12/04/2008
3046A3046B10009382Fuel gauge fluctuation in park or neutral. *tt09/27/2004

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE
08/31/201050600
 I have a 2004 gmc canyon, purchased new in feb. 2004. it is equipped with the gm passkey ii system. this is intended to act as a theft deterrent by shutting down the flow of gas to the fuel injectors if someone attempts to start the vehicle with a key which does not properly register electronically with a starting module in the vehicle. the customers key has an embedded chip which sends an electronic signal to the starting module. if the signal received is misread the vehicle will not start. the problem is that after about 5-7 years the system starts to fail and does not properly read this electronic signal, thereby shutting down the flow of fuel to the fuel injectors. as a result, the consumer, using an original key, cannot start the vehicle without first resorting to a ten minute procedure to insert the key in the ignition, turn it to the accessory position and waiting until the module re-registers the key. instead of acting as a theft deterrent, it acts as a consumer deterrent! an internet search, using the phrase gm passkey ii problems will turn up hundreds of disgruntled consumer complaints. this is an inherent design flaw in all gm vehicles produced since approximately 2000. consumers report going to their gm dealerships and being charged $450-700 to replace either the starting module or the ignition switch, only to have the problem re-occur moths later. a private auto mechanic will refuse to work on the problem to by-pass the passkey ii system for fear of lawsuits by insurance companies if the vehicle is subsequently stolen. i spoke with a gm representative. i was told gm would not do anything unless i first took my vehicle to a gm dealer for a diagnostic check (at my expense) since the vehicles warranty has expired. in light of the nationwide magnitude of this problem, and the impotency of the consumer (other than boycotting gm products in the future), i feel a nationwide of all gm vehicles with passkey ii is waranted.
08/15/2008555301
 My truck is failing to start at intermittent times. have checked the starter and alternator but the lights work and the battery checks out fine. after about 15 minutes the truck will start and run normally. i had the fuel pump changed as i was told this was the problem but the problem persisted. i changed the fuel pump again thinking i received a defective fuel pump but i am still having the same starting issues. i have reset the computer in the truck hoping this would help but it has not. this starting issue occurs about every day and usually when i need the truck the most (i.e. to and from work) please help with any suggestions or solutions you may have! *tr