10.0
really awful- Typical Repair Cost:
- $4,500
- Average Mileage:
- 45,350 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 3 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (3 reports)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Buick dealer.
The issue is this is the second time tnis happened. THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT COMES ON & THE TACOMETER STICKS. THE CAR DOES NOT WANT TO ACCELERATE WHEN YOU PRESS ON THE GAS. WHAT IF THE CAR DECIDES TO TAKE OFF & I COULD CAUSE AN ACCIDENT & SOMEONE GETS INJURED!!! THIS IS REALLY AN ISSUE. AGAIN 2014 BUICK ENCORE!!
- nanapurple5pa, Mc Donald, PA, US
HAVE CONTACT DEALER AND GM
THEY HAVE HAD MANY COMPLAINTS JUST TO BAD
NOTHING CAN BE DONE
MANY LIKE THE CAR! HAVE TOLD ALL VERY UNDER POWERED
WILL NOT CLIMB HILL IN GEAR
THE ONLY WAY TO MAKE THIS CAR RUN IS USE HIGH TEST GAS THEN JUST OK
- dbind1, Nedwton, MA, US
When I first bought the car in 2019, after about 1 month the check engine came on and we were told it was the turbo was bad by our mechanic. We returned it to the dealer and they told us it was just a sensor that was bad. We drove the car for a week and the engine light came back on. We took it to a different mechanic who told us it was the sensor. He replaced the sensor and that lasted a day. We took it back and he said it needs a new turbo. The car still ran with the engine light and the dealer refused to do anything else. They refused to replace the turbo. So we used the car sparingly.
If we didn’t run it for a while, 10 days or so, we found we had to jump the battery and in the 3 years we’ve had it we have replaced the battery 3x. There is something draining the battery. Now the car is starting to over heat. We bring it to another mechanic ever since we moved. He told us it needed a new turbo, and by driving it with a bad turbo it ruined the thermostat which caused it to overheat and now has cracked the valve cover, so I need a new one of those with the gasket. So now the mechanic says I need a new exhaust manifold and gasket, turbo, intake manifold and gasket, valve cover and gasket, thermostat and gasket.
So I pay the $4500 he wants for the parts and labor. I wait a week and it’s all back together and it simply won’t run. The mechanic brought in Buick mechanics and they cannot figure it out. I’m being told it’s low fuel pressure but no one can find out why. And computer diagnostics doesn’t find any other errors with the exception of the low fuel pressure. At their own expense they replaced the fuel pump and that still did not work. There is something totally wrong with the electric or computer make up on these vehicles and Buick is sweeping it under the rug, not caring about it and who is hurt by it. I will NEVER EVER AGAIN BUY GMC!
- Rodney L. L., Henderson, US