Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
SB-09-06-03-004A09/01/2009SB-09-06-03-004B10032332Gm/hummer/saab: intermittent illumination of mil, service lamps, service messages, or dtc set by various control modules-diagnosing and repairing fretting corrosion (disconnect affected connector and apply dielectric lubricant).03/05/2010
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - BATTERY
CSP-1041401/01/201210043504Gmc/chevrolet: see docuemtn search button for owner letter. auxiliary battery feed may cause fusible link to melt and open circuit to prevent damage or fire in wiring harness, due to electrical over load. *pe04/06/2012
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - WIRING
SB-09-06-03-004A09/01/2009SB-09-06-03-004B10032332Gm/hummer/saab: intermittent illumination of mil, service lamps, service messages, or dtc set by various control modules-diagnosing and repairing fretting corrosion (disconnect affected connector and apply dielectric lubricant).03/05/2010

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
08/01/2012375001
 I have a 2009 gmc sierra 2500 with 39,200 miles. my door lock actuator quit working, so my door no longer automatically locks and unlocks which i consider to be a safety hazard. i noted on-line that this seems to be a very common problem in gmc trucks, tahoes, and suburbans - and i even have friends and family members that have had the very same problem with their gm trucks. because this is so very common, and to me is a safety issue, it seems like gm should be addressing this. i inquired with the dealer, and the cost for a single door lock is well over $200. based on what i've been reading, i can expect the remaining locks to go out over time. i respectfully request that nhtsa look into this matter as i believe it is affecting many others and is a safety hazard. *tr
08/01/201237500
 I have a 2009 gmc sierra 2500 with 39,200 miles. my door lock actuator quit working, so my door no longer automatically locks and unlocks which i consider to be a safety hazard. i noted on-line that this seems to be a very common problem in gmc trucks, tahoes, and suburbans - and i even have friends and family members that have had the very same problem with their gm trucks. because this is so very common, and to me is a safety issue, it seems like gm should be addressing this. i inquired with the dealer, and the cost for a single door lock is well over $200. based on what i've been reading, i can expect the remaining locks to go out over time. i respectfully request that nhtsa look into this matter as i believe it is affecting many others and is a safety hazard.