10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
39,712 miles

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problem #3

Mar 102009

Sierra 1500

  • 76,535 miles
Hello, my complaint is that GM placed an undersized transmission (4L60E) in the popular crew cab 1/2 ton trucks and I am requesting for NHTSA to investigate GM regarding this issue and make a recall. My truck is a 2005 GMC Sierra sle Z71 crew cab (K1500) with only 76K+ miles and has the 4L60/65E transmission. This 4L60E transmission is also used in GM trucks Colorado & canyon and works good for these smaller trucks but in the larger Silverado & Sierra crew cabs the transmission wears our the 3-4 clutch prematurely due to the weight of the truck. This is a bad design and GM has fixed it in the 2007+ crew cab trucks by using a 6-speed transmission instead of the previous 4-speed. I was driving on the highway and my transmission slipped in 4th gear. I shifted to 3rd gear and transmission continued to slip. This was during rush hour and I was going 65 mph. I had to wait for traffic to clear on the right hand side so I could get to the shoulder while I had several cars behind me waiting. My truck could no longer hold speeds above 50 mph without slipping the transmission. I could have caused an accident because my truck could not accelerate. This is a potential hazard. I had the truck taken to the dealer and was told I need a rebuild and the most it would cost me is $3K to fix. I said no thanks and paid the $45 diagnoses fee. I told them why if I do not tow with my truck and drive passive to get the best mileage and some how my transmission needs a rebuild at only 76K miles? this should not be. I have a 10 year old car with 193K miles and it has never had a transmission rebuild. I have called GM and they say there is no recall and there is no transmission problem but I disagree. I asked the dealer to provide me with how many transmission rebuilds they have done and they say they do not track this information. This is outrageous because they do not give GM any feedback on how many repairs they do to cars out of warranty.

- La Blanca, TX, USA

problem #2

Aug 012008

Sierra 1500

  • 34,100 miles
The contact owns a 2005 GMC Sierra 1500. When the vehicle is shifted into fifth gear, the fan stops blowing. When switching back to fourth gear, the fan will blow. The failure began in December of 2007. In August of 2008, the wiring plug and resistor melted. The wiring plug was replaced; however, the metal connector is defective and will not allow the plug to properly connect. As a result, the vehicle can only be driven in third gear. The dealer stated that they needed to diagnose the vehicle. The failure mileage was 34,100 and current mileage was 37,000.

- Hammond, IN, USA

problem #1

Aug 132006

Sierra 1500 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 8,500 miles
: the contact stated while the vehicle was parked with the key in the ignition accessory mode, an unattended child switched the column gear shift from park to drive and the vehicle rolled downhill crashing into a tree. Minor injuries were sustained. There was extensive damage to the front of the vehicle. The police were alerted and a report was taken. The vehicle was taken to a body shop for the body damage. The manufacturer was not alerted. Updated 10/4/2006 -

- Walton, NY, USA