Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
DIGITAL INSTRUMENT PANEL
02/01/2009820001
 Speedometer has quit working. we had an 2004 impala that there was a recall on the speedometer, thought there might be on this one also. *tr
01/15/20091005001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2003 gmc yukon denali. the contact stated that the instrument panel gauges failed. the gauges remain at zero when the vehicle is in motion. he took the vehicle to the dealer for repair, but the mileage on the vehicle exceeded the 70,000 mile requirement to repair the failure. the failure mileage was 100,500. updated 02-26-09 *bf updated 02/26/09. *jb
06/15/20061
 I have a 2003 gmc yukon denali that at approximately 60,000 the speedometer stopped working properly. i would be driving in a residential area and the speedometer would read 100 mph or more. sometimes it would get stuck on a certain speed even after parking. i looked into getting it fixed but i was told that it would cost between 500 or 1000 dollars and there was a possibility the warranty would not cover it. i have now seen that i am not the only one with this problem and it is a shame that a vehicle company as gmc has not stepped up to help us fix this problem since it is a danger to have a problem such as this. *tr
08/23/200643000107/20/2006
 I have a 2003 gmc yukon denali and at 43,000 miles, only 3 years old (if that) in august of 2006, my speedometer just stopped one day but only after sticking for a couple of days on 20-30 mph. i was told it would cost $435 to fix it; but, i refused because it should have been recalled. i bought it in fayetteville, nc. after researching i found out i was not alone in owning a gm defect, as well as, gm's knowledge of this defect since at least 2003 if not longer. this shows a flagrant disregard for our safety and a voluntarily deceitful act on gmc's behalf that is unacceptable. *tr
01/07/200740000205/31/2006
 The speedometer on my 2003 gmc yukon denali, with 40,000 miles, has quit working. through research it appears that many gm owners are experiencing the same problem and gm insists on repair costs ranging from $500 to $1000 dollars. the speedometer in my vehicle has stopped working while driving down then high way. this failure can lead to accidents as well as financial burdens when having to pay for speeding tickets due to the failure to maintain a safe speed. at this point nothing has been repaired as i refuse to pay gm to repair a defective part, which they are aware of. i understand that a fatality has to occur before the nthsa and/or gm to take action to correct the problem. *nm
12/17/20064
 I have a 2003 gmc yukon denali. the speedometer on my vehicle is faulty. at one point i was driving down a residential street and my speedometer display showed that i was traveling 120 mph. my wife received a speeding for traveling 70 mph in a 50 mph zone. at the time the speedometer indicated that she was only traveling 50 mph. this has been a problem because when driving the vehicle we never really know how fast or slow we are actually traveling. have spoke with other consumers who own gmc yukon and they have stated that they have also experienced problems with their speedometer. *jb
11/21/200669000112/31/2002
 I have a 2003 yukon with 70000 miles. my speedometer has become very erratic. at a full stop it reads anywhere from 15 to 70 mph. when driving it frequently exceeds the 120 mph maximum limit even though i am traveling with the flow of normal traffic. i have researched the problem and have found that this is a common issue with gm suvs and trucks manufactured in the 2003/2004 time frame. this is an extreme safety issue as not reliably knowing your speed can and will cause traffic accidents. the gmc dealer says the solution is to remove the existing instrument panel cluster (ipc) and to install a new or reconditioned one at a cost of over $700.00. *jb