7.6
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $600
- Average Mileage:
- 77,350 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 5 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (3 reports)
- replace evaporator (1 reports)
- replaced the evaporator core (1 reports)
Wow, I don,t know where to start. I was in love with the car the first time.I seen it, It was July 2007 the first make of this car, I only took one year and all hell broke out. stress of having to have my $40,000 car towed twice into the GMC dealer in Cerritos CA. with on engine power, and from then on to present time I had transmission problems,water pump, break problems,electrical passenger side window,steering problems , head and back lights air conditioner, stable links these are just to name a hand full of problems. II am not Happy with the Car and NO ONE wants to hear, If I wanted a lemon I would have purchased a used Car. not pay big money for some car that I thought that was safe and reliable. Someone please HELP ME :(..........
- Emily R., Norwalk, CA, US
Took vehicle to local, very trustworthy mechanic. He said that he has seen several instances where the Evaporator Core has failed. He mentioned that a few customers have been able to get GMC to have repair done at the dealer without cost and outside of the warranty. I will be contacting customer service at GMC to see whether they will take care of this issue.
- miss fix it, Malvern, PA, US
Have an appointment at a repair shop this week. A/C is cold on the driver's side and warm on the passenger side and in the rear. Internet search indicates rear Evap Coil is the common issue with this car and repairs range from $3K at a delearship to $600 at an independent shop. We'll see.
- mrragu, Leander, TX, US
A/C would not come on. Light would flash 3 times then go off. Did not notice the problem due to purchased the vehicle the first of Jan so who uses the A/C. The vehicle was taken to a repair shop (not dealer) due to this type of item is not covered under the warranty. At first the A/C was just recharged and the system worked good for about a week then a loud hissing noise started coming from behind the dash area only when A/C was on. A couple of weeks later the A/C stopped working again. Ended up being the freon / oil was leaking out of the Evap core. The repair ran a little over $600 due to the 8-9 hours labor involved with removing the dash to get to the parts.
- Andy B., Mcminnville, TN, US
A/C leaking at evaporator. Check engine light coming on. Roof leaks. Transmission has gone out. Radio does not work. Water pump has been replaced. Master Cylinder has been replaced.
- phillipboone, Alexander City, AL, US