6.9
fairly significant- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 9,137 miles
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While traveling my sliding doors has a tendency of opening by itself; on a certain day while traveling approximate 60 mph the door opened while my infant child was on the side the door was open on.
- Clinton, NC, USA
The contact owns a 2007 Chevrolet Uplander. When the vehicle is stopped and placed into park, all of the doors unlock. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and they informed the contact that it was a factory preset. The current mileage is 12,550 and failure mileage was 12,420. Updated 02-25-08
- Crown Point, IN, USA
The contact owns a 2007 Chevrolet Uplander. When the vehicle was parked on a small incline or hill and the door was opened, it slammed back shut. There was no safety feature on the vehicle to prevent the door from closing. She took the vehicle to the dealer, but they were unable to provide assistance. The failure mileage was 25,000 and current mileage was 35,000.
- Auburn , GA, USA
2007 Chevy Uplander minivan passenger door has a defective motor and/or sensor which does not stop/reverse on closing when a person is in the path; could cause injury to an adult or severe injury or death if a child is caught in the door. Also when the car is parked "downhill" with the front of the car on the downhill slope, the door will start closing spontaneously.
- Portland, OR, USA
We purchased a 2007 Chevrolet Uplander new with 20 miles on it. Now it only has 3,500 mile on it, the passenger rear electric sliding door opened partially by itself while parked. Then, it would not close electrically, and you can ot close it manually. The door finally closed, but then would not open or would only partially open and not close or would partially close and reopen. The van was taken to dealer for repair, and the mechanic said he had seen this two other times on a 2007 Uplander. The part was the electric door motor, it shorted out as per the work order. The mechanic at the dealer told us the part was hard to get and they would order it, but it would take an indefinite amount of time to receive the part. Indefinite" was not a good answer for me, so I pressed the sales department to help since this van was brand new. Then, the service department said it would take 10 days to get the part. Upon trying to leave the dealer the van's warning bell chimed loudly and constantly. So a mechanic had to remove a fuse to make it stop. Because the door/alarm fuse had to be removed that also disabled the radio, dvd player, onstar, and the van's internal cell phone. None of them worked until the door was fixed. The dealer service department called and indicated the van will be returned to the garage this week to have the electric door motor replaced. I believe it was a hazard that the electric door could not be opened manually, in any evevent, whether it is working correctly or not. Also, it should not take so long for a part to be replaced when it has to do with passenger safety.
- Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Des Moines, IA, USA