7.1

pretty bad
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
8,008 miles

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problem #13

Jul 282004

Jimmy 4WD 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 104,100 miles
Right lower ball joint appears to be shattered. Maintenance was above level required by book and seems to be a casting defect.

- Weirton, WV, USA

problem #12

Aug 252003

Jimmy

  • miles
While driving a clicking noise could be heard, and vehicle would shake. Vehicle was taken to an independent auto repair shop, where mechanic determined the front upper and lower ball joints had to be replaced.

- Baltimore, MD, USA

problem #11

Jul 162003

Jimmy 4WD 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
The consumers vehicle experienced the same problems as stated in recalls 01I018000 lower ball joint; recall 03V159000 windshield wiper motor, and transmission. Recall number unknown. Dealer will not repair because VIN was not included. The dealer replaced the left lower ball joint due to a cracking noise. While driving through the snow, the consumer wasn't able to use the 4WD because the transfer case needed to be replaced. The windshield wipers were intermittent, a loud cracking noise had come from the right side of the vehicle when turning the steering wheel. The service dealer stated that the only problem was the transmission which had a leak and the ignition switch.

- Berlin, CT, USA

problem #10

Nov 042002

Jimmy

  • miles
Consumer state that the vehicle would vibrate and make some noise, causing by the lower ball joint. Dealer has been notified.

- Brimley, MI, USA

problem #9

Sep 092002

(reported on)

Jimmy

  • miles
While having vehicle serviced technician noticed that tires were wearing out due to lower ball joints needed to be replaced. Dealer was contacted, but couldn't find cause.

- Middleboro, MA, USA

problem #8

Jul 252002

Jimmy 4WD

  • miles
The lower ball joints move excessively (approx 1-1.5 inches) and are within 1 month of breaking and causing a major accident risking my life.

- Fairhaven, MA, USA

problem #7

Jul 032002

Jimmy

  • miles
Vehicle failed inspection due to a defect in idler arm / lower ball joints. Contacted dealer.

- Hubbardston, MA, USA

problem #6

Nov 062000

Jimmy 4WD

  • miles
Consumer is not satisified with reimbursement received for work done on vehicle prior to safety recall G01048S to replace front suspension upper ball joints, dealer stated that lower ball joints needed to be replaced as well but was not under recall, consumer requesting full reimbursement for out of pocket expenses.

- Roselle, IL, USA

problem #5

Aug 082001

Jimmy 4WD

  • miles
Consumer stated that there is a recall (01V2) on the lower ball joints and he paid to have them replaced, however consumer was informed that the recall only applied to certain states in which his was not included.

- Chesapeake, VA, USA

problem #4

Nov 062000

Jimmy 4WD

  • miles
Consumer is not satisified with reimbursement received for work done on vehicle prior to safety recall G01048S to replace front suspension upper ball joints, dealer stated that lower ball joints needed to be replaced as well but was not under recall, consumer requesting full reimbursement for out of pocket expenses.

- Roselle, IL, USA

problem #3

Aug 082001

Jimmy 4WD

  • miles
Consumer stated that there is a recall (01V2) on the lower ball joints and he paid to have them replaced, however consumer was informed that the recall only applied to certain states in which his was not included.

- Chesapeake, VA, USA

problem #2

Sep 291999

Jimmy 4WD

  • miles
Original lower ball joints needed to be replaced at 41 months, 20,696 mileage by GMC dealer with GMC parts. The replacement ball joints again had to be replaced after 2 years, at 35,710 miles. The vehicle is not driven off road and serviced regularly. There seems to be a problem with the GM ball joints.

- Jefferson Hills, PA, USA

problem #1

Nov 271997

Jimmy

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
While pulling out from a parking lot, driving about 10 mph, front driver's side lower ball joint popped out. Truck was towed to the dealership where repairs were made at consumer's expense.

- Southold, NY, USA