Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - HEADLIGHTS
452010/01/200710023417Automatic headlights inoperative until shifter is placed into gear. *nj12/10/2007

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
01/01/2013100000
 Bulb sockets for reverse lights are corroded and rendered unusable due to placement and lack of protection from road grime. caused lack of visibility at night while operating vehicle in reverse. ## vin failed ##
11/07/2009400291
 Headlights failed come on after auto light function activated, took approximately 5 minutes for lights to come on. *tr
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - BRAKE LIGHTS
09/01/2008306/23/2006
 2006 envoy denali. consumer writes states gas needle stopped functioning *tgw the consumer stated the gas needle began to fluctuate in the beginning and since that time, the needle has been stuck on empty, and the engine light illuminated as a result. in march of 2009, when the consumer stared the vehicle, it sounded as if there was something metal tumbling around under the hood. upon inspection of the vehicle, it was determined the engine needed to be replaced. on june 10, 2010, the vehicle would not start and had to be towed to the dealer. an inspection revealed a starter was needed. also, an alignment was done and the rear brake light was replaced. on june 12, 2010, the vehicle would not come out of park. after 25 minutes and over 50 attempts, it finally came out of park. the consumer drove to the dealer, but they were unable to find a problem. september 2010, the consumer noticed the rear of the truck was sitting very low. the rear end air suspension needed to be replaced. the air condition randomly worked. there were times where the air would just start blowing and no buttons were pushed. also, the defroster stopped working. the consumer continued to experience problems with the vehicle not coming out of park. *jb
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - HEADLIGHTS
03/14/201015700
 Tl* the contact owns a 2006 gmc envoy denali. the contact was driving at approximately 40 mph, when the headlights seemed to reflect off the windshield which hindered his driving abilities. whenever it rained, snowed or was foggy outside, the high beams and fog lights would also reflect of the wimdsheild and blind him while he was driving. he took the vehicle to the dealership where the highbeams were supplied with brighter bulbs. when he called the manufacturer, he was told that what he was experiencing was a normal function of the vehicle. the contact did not feel that the windshield was a part of the problem; instead, he felt that the exterior lights were defective. the failure mileage was approximately 15,700. the failure mileage was approximately 15,800.