10.0

really awful
Typical Repair Cost:
$180
Average Mileage:
64,600 miles
Total Complaints:
1 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. replace wiper transmission (1 reports)
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problem #1

Jun 132015

Terrain SLT 2.4L 4 cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 64,562 miles

My wife was driving 70 miles an hour on the interstate in the pouring rain, and her windshield wipers suddenly stoppped working, causing an immediate and total loss of vision. Luckily, she did not wreck, but this was a very dangerous situation that could have ended very badly.

I removed the trim covering the wiper motor, and found that the transmission linkage arm that connects the wipers to the motor had popped off. The nylon bushing that holds it in place was very badly worn. There is no direct replacement bushing available, so I replaced it with one that sort-of fit. As you can imagine, this repair only lasted about 2 months.

The same thing happened again to my wife two days ago. She was on her way to work (in the pouring rain, no less) when the linkage arm again disconnected. She was on a narrow bridge across a river that is undergoing roadwork at the time it happened. Again, she was badly frightened and shaken up by the ordeal. Luckily, she was not involved in a wreck.

This time, I decided I was no longer going to take chances with a shade tree repair, and I ordered a new wiper transmission for her car. It came at a cost of $175, with a one week wait for it to be delivered. In the meantime, my wife is without a reliable car.

I have seen this complaint enough that I believe GMC should issue a recall and reimburse repair costs.

- Matt R., Orange, TX, US