Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
PIP-4568K01/01/201110037941Ready06/08/2011
PIP-4568K01/01/201110037941Gm: service engine soon light is on with a misfire and a possible tick noise. *rm06/08/2011
PIP-4138K01/01/201110037933Gm: the service engine soon light is on, there is also a misfire or engine noise. there are multiple possible causes. *rm06/08/2011
PIP-4138K01/01/201110037933Ready06/08/2011
05060103411/01/200510018733Engine oil leak at rear cover assembly area. *tt01/12/2006
3383A3383B10018631Oil indicator illuminated in the instrument panel / very low (zero) oil pressure. *tt01/09/2006
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - COOLING SYSTEM
379410020071Coolant leak at rear of engine. *tt07/19/2006
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE
PIP-4492P09/01/2010PIP-4492Q10036464Buick/cadillac/chevrolet/gmc/hummer/pontiac/saab: oil consumption and/or exhaust smoke-possible pcv baffle or lifter concern. upon inspection, obvious oil will be found in the intake manifold and/or pcv vacuum tube. *pe updated 3/21/03/16/2011
PIP-4492P08/01/201010036464Buick/cadillac/chevrolet/gmc/hummer/pontiac/saab: oil consumption and/or exhaust smoke-possible pcv baffle or lifter concern. upon inspection, obvious oil will be found in the intake manifold and/or pcv vacuum tube. *pe03/16/2011
PIP-4814A08/01/201010036384Buick/chevrolet/pontiac: excessive oil consumption and/or blue exhaust smoke. its more apparent when driving highway speed. rare instances, a ses light and engine misfire may be encountered with a p0300 dtc. *pe03/14/2011
06060101401/01/2007060601014B10021117L36, l67, l26, l32, la1, lx9, mn7, m15. ticking or knocking type noise coming from the engine or transmission area. *kb03/07/2007
403610021084Supercharger is making noise. *kb03/01/2007
393410/03/20063934A10021003Engine leaking coolant. *kb02/22/2007
36573657B10021001Harsh shift, no power and ses/mil light on with dtc p0742. *kb02/22/2007
390910020491Engine overheat. equipped with 3800 supercharged l32 engine. *kb10/27/2006
05060103512/01/200510019599L26, l32,l36, l67 excessive oil consumption (replace exhaust valve stem seals). *ak04/03/2006
05060103512/01/200510019581L26,l32, l67 excessive oil consumption (replace exhaust valve stem seals). *ak03/30/2006
368910019448Low oil pressure light illuminated at idle or low rpms. *tt03/15/2006
3689A10019436Low oil pressure light illuminated at idle or low rpm's. *tt03/14/2006
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM - EMISSION CONTROL - CRANKCASE (PCV)
PIP-4492P09/01/2010PIP-4492Q10036464Buick/cadillac/chevrolet/gmc/hummer/pontiac/saab: oil consumption and/or exhaust smoke-possible pcv baffle or lifter concern. upon inspection, obvious oil will be found in the intake manifold and/or pcv vacuum tube. *pe updated 3/21/03/16/2011
PIP-4492P08/01/201010036464Buick/cadillac/chevrolet/gmc/hummer/pontiac/saab: oil consumption and/or exhaust smoke-possible pcv baffle or lifter concern. upon inspection, obvious oil will be found in the intake manifold and/or pcv vacuum tube. *pe03/16/2011

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ENGINE
08/13/2012150000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2006 pontiac grand prix. the contact stated that while traveling 55 mph, the vehicle stalled with the illumination of the electronic throttle control warning light. the contact stated that the dealer replaced the throttle body but the vehicle proceeded to stall. the contact took the vehicle back to the dealer however, they were unable to determine the cause of the failure. the vehicle had not been repaired. the vin was not available. the failure mileage and current mileages were 150,000. kmj
09/07/20121250001
 I have had this car for 5 years without really any problems. i get oil changed regularly and fluids checked at same time. a couple of days ago i noticed that my car seemed to get hot and the temp gauge was about 3/4 way to hot. the next day i drove to work which is about 16 miles and had no problems. i was coming back from my lunch break and my car all of sudden had bells going off and said my a/c shut off for engine protection and my temp gauge was half in the red. i drove straight to the mechanic. he looked at vehicle and told me the intake manifold gasket and few other gaskets went bad and had water coming out everywhere. i have never had any problems of this sort in any of the other vehicles i have owned and have driven them to 170000 miles plus. this is the first time i have bought any other vehicle besides a ford taurus. i have read several complaints about this happening to others and gm wont do anything about it. this just makes me think that i will never buy gm again because of poor quality and not caring about customers. *tr
09/07/2012125000
 I have had this car for 5 years without really any problems. i get oil changed regularly and fluids checked at ssme time. a couple of days ago i noticed that my car seemed to get hot and the temp gauge was about 3/4 way to hot. the next day i drove to work which is about 16 miles and had no problems. i was coming back from my lunch break and my car all of sudden had bells going off and said my a/c shut off for engine protection and my temp guage was half in the red. i drove straight to the mechanic. he looked at vehicle and told me the intake manifold gasket and few other gaskets went bad and had water coming out everywhere. i have never had any problems of this sort in any of the other vehicles i have owned and have driven them to 170000 miles plus. this is the first time i have bought any other vehicle besides a ford taurus. i have read several complaints about this happening to others and gm wont do anything about it. this just makes me think that i will never buy gm again because of poor quality and not caring about customers.
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
07/28/2009480001
 I was on an interstate heading home in the rain. traffic was moving about 10 mph. i tried to accelerate, but i didn't go anywhere. my car died and the entire dashboard was blank-no lights at all. i was able to get to the shoulder of the interstate. i put the car in park, shut if off, and it restarted with no problem. has not occurred before. obviously, a very dangerous situation to be in. *tr
04/30/200845000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2006 pontiac grand prix. while driving approximately 30 mph, the vehicle jerked and then stalled at a traffic light. she shifted the gear into park in order to restart the vehicle. afterwards, the vehicle would not accelerate past ten mph. the vehicle was towed to a local repair shop and they stated that the transmission was defective. the vehicle was repaired. approximately two months later, she noticed a loud noise and her vehicle was driven to a local repair shop. the mechanic informed her that there was a hole in the water pump that needed to be replaced. four months later, the windows would not roll down. the vehicle was driven to a local repair shop and the mechanic reviewed a diagram of the vehicle. the diagram stated that the fuse for the window was not located in the proper place. the window has not been repaired. the dealer stated that the failure was not under warranty. the manufacturer has not been notified. the current mileage was 50,000 and failure mileage was 45,000.
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - COOLING SYSTEM
10/07/2006500001
 The events leading up to the failure, > the gmc manufacture failure to provider adequate coolant to the vehicle. the manufacture is already aware of the issues and fails to admit or correct the problem from occurring to unaware motorist. the issue is the dexcool coolant that destroying the car performance, radiator, water pumps and main fold gaskets. once this damage has started, there is no stopping it. the car is a complete lemon and it is too late or expensive to fix the damage. there has been a class action law suit on various gm models due to this dex cool issue. unless you know about the issues and research them, this can be happening to you as a gm car owner/lesser and you would not know it. the gmc dealers down play the problems you explain to them and blame the driver or just weather conditions and state this is normal and it just happens sometimes. this should be against the law and review further because nobody should have to go through this horror. the main problem is that you don't know that your creating damage to your car because you are just driving and then one day you get a message on the dash board that the car is over heating. you do not know why, hoe or even what would cause this. by this time its too late. the radiator, water hoses and main fold gaskets have been all damaged by this acid eating dexcool component and then its financially the drivers fault to pay out of pocket expenses, ranging from ($400-$4000+). i am a single mother who purchase a new vehicle so i would not have the problems of being broke down on the road or having a used car with some one else's problems. i am no stuck with a damage 2006 grand prix, car note for the grand prix $400, insurance for the damage grand prix $300 and repair cost so far est. $3200.i can not even use or drive the car until i find a way to pay to fix something i did not know was happening. this can not and should not be allowed. *tr
09/20/2005300509/10/2005
 Air becomes trapped in the vehicle's cooling system. problem identified in gm pi# c3711. three gm service centers were unable to purge the air from the cooling system. nm
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE
05/15/201199831
 There was oil in my intake manifold when my engine blew i was unable to start my 2006 pontiac until then i also my air conditioner went out because a line a line was crossing the air conditioner line