Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
STRUCTURE - FRAME AND MEMBERS
PIT-3749D11/01/201010037570Ready05/25/2011
PIT-3749D11/01/201010037570Gm: on some truck models there is some frame corrosion. *rm05/25/2011

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
STRUCTURE
10/25/20077600108/18/2006
 At the first oil change in my new 2006 gmc sierra, i found pieces of metal (assembly from the engine) attached to the magnetic drain bolt. such is usually symptomatic of a defective bearing or something. no problem as of yet with the vehicle, but registering this observation. for record purposes. the attendant at the place where i got the oil changed said my vehicle was the fourth one he's observed with the same kind of metal pieces. *tr
09/03/200636009/03/2006
 Dt*: the contact stated before pulling a newly purchased vehicle off the dealer's lot, a vibration was noticed. the dealer was made aware of the observation and they stated that the vibration was coming from the tire due to sitting for a long period of time in the lot. the vehicle has consistently vibrated on normal road conditions traveling at speeds of 65 mph. the vehicle was taken back to the dealer for further inspection. the dealer determined that the vibrations were coming from the frame of the vehicle.
STRUCTURE - BODY
07/16/200611958607/05/2006
 Brakes making noise at rear of vehicle they howled, i have the brakes resufaced at 12,000 and again at 24000 and they still make noise. the drivers seat pops and crackes and makes a metal to metal noise it has been repaired countless times and it still makes a obsene noise. *tr
STRUCTURE - FRAME AND MEMBERS
07/11/201147000
 Excessive rust that is rotting away the frame of my 2006 gmc sierra. chunks of rusted metal are falling off on my garage floor and gmc says this is normal corrosion not covered. so much for well made american vehicles.