Bulletins
| Bulletin | Bulletin date | Replacement Bulletin | Item no. | Summary | Added |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNKNOWN OR OTHER | |||||
| 10-00-89-017C | 02/01/2011 | 10038295 | Ready | 06/14/2011 | |
| 10-00-89-017C | 02/01/2011 | 10038295 | Gm: information on fixing multiple situations right the first time. *rm | 06/14/2011 | |
| 020139007 | 08/01/2004 | 020139007A | 10011227 | Automatic dual zone hvac battery draw. *ar | 01/11/2005 |
| 01444 | 01/01/2003 | 10004411 | Xm dealer assistance line information. *tt | 12/05/2003 | |
| 020846010E | 11/01/2004 | 020846010D | 10002998 | Programming onstar module for canadian french voice recognition. *tt update. *tt updated *eh | 10/03/2003 |
Consumer Complaints
| Fail date | miles | occurences | Purchase date |
|---|---|---|---|
| UNKNOWN OR OTHER | |||
| 08/01/2011 | 100000 | ||
| Hello, when im driving down the road the reduced engine light comes on. this is very dangerous sence it also happens on the highway. when i shut the car off and let it sit for 3 or 4 min and restart it will happen again about 2 miles down the road. gmc says they know about the issue but they do not have a fix for it. i have taken it to several shops and they say that gm says the same thing ( we know about the issue but do not have a fix for it). there should be a recall on these vehicles do to this happing and could cause a major accident. there are alot of other ppl having this same issue. thanks | |||
| 08/20/2011 | 98000 | ||
| We came home from vacation to find our 2003 yukon's battery dead. my husband jumped it and took it for a ride. it wouldn't run over 20 mph. the reduced engine power light is on. he shut it off and it's running ok right now. i check out a couple of forums on this problem. i'm afraid to drive it because endless numbers of consumers report the same problem coming back even when they have had it serviced by the dealer. this problem seems to come without any notice to the driver and has almost cause accidents. several people have claim to be on the highway going the speed limit when their car suddenly drops to 20-30 mph. gmc does not seem to be overly concerned with this problem and has no recalls on it. | |||
| 10/26/2010 | 55000 | ||
| I have a 2003 gmc yukon. several days ago i was going to put some items in the back end. after raising the rear hatch glass, i heard a popping noise. i couldn't tell where it came from at first, but when i tried to shut the rear glass, the right side of the glass just popped up. after looking at it closely i could see that the glass was seperated from the right hinge. i had to pull the glass down by hand and align it while trying to shut the glass. my vehicle is a 2003 model with 55000 miles. it is a second vehicle and stays garaged most of the time. i have a 1996 tahoe i use for hauling and odd jobs. i have probably opened the rear glass on the 2003 yukon no more than a dozen times in the years that i have had it i usually open the entire hatch. gm states that this problem is not a defect and is not covered under any warranty. upon checking on line apparantly hundreds of people have had the same problem. gm refuses to do anything about it. the repair costs approximately $1000.00. if this glass blows out or falls off while driving in traffic, someone could be seriouly injured not only from the weight of the glass but from flying glass and debri./ this is definitely a manufacturing defect that again gm is ignoring until someone is injured and they are sued. | |||