Buick Verano owners have reported 15 problems related to car stall (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Buick Verano based on all problems reported for the Verano.
Tl-the contact leases the 2014 Buick Verano. The contact stated that while driving the vehicle stalled without warning. The vehicle was restarted and was able to drive. The failure recurred. In addition, the contact also stated that all warning lights would randomly illuminated and all the door locks would go up and down. The failure recurred numerous times. The vehicle was not taken to the leasing mechanic and was diagnosed the that the wiring underneath the vehicle was loose causing all warning lights to illuminated. The vehicle was repaired. The contact stated in two weeks the failure recurred and was taken back to the same leasing mechanic where it's being repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 179,000. The VIN was not available. Aw.
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My 2012 Buick Verano has stalled out and died several times while driving on highway and when accelerating from stops. My Verano has 64,000 miles and is well kept and maintenanced but continues to stall over and over. I have seen several complaints from other 2012 Verano owners who have experienced the same problem and have come to the conclusion that gm has sold us a faulty product that can cause death or a serious injury. Being that I am a individual who lives paycheck to paycheck I cant afford to throw money into a 7 yr old car with less than 70,000 miles that im still making payments on and I hope that gm will be held accountable for selling a faulty, dangerous vehicle that is not safe to be on the road! please investigate before someone is killed!.
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Tl the contact owns a 2014 Buick Verano. While the vehicle was at a traffic light, the accelerator pedal was depressed, but the vehicle stalled. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was able to restart. The vehicle was taken to coulter Buick (7780 s autoplex loop, tempe, az 85284, (480) 666-7397) where the contact was advised to schedule a diagnostic appointment. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 123,000.
Tl the contact owns a 2012 Buick Verano. The contact stated that the vehicle stalled while driving various speeds. The contact was able to push the start engine button and regain normal function. Also, the engine warning indicator illuminated. The vehicle was taken to patrick Buick GMC & used car supercenter (4700 w henrietta road, henrietta, NY 14467, (585) 359-2200). The dealer performed a diagnostic test and replaced an unknown part in the engine. The repair did not correct the failure and the vehicle shook and stalled while the contact attempted to reverse out of a parking area. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The approximate failure mileage was 68,000.
Beginning in may, I started noticing odd declines in accelerations, randomly, even when using cruise control. Then, I almost stalled out on the road & lost power steering. This is dangerous & scary. I took it to the dealership & reported a hard shift from 1st to 2nd gear and my radio shutting off randomly, too. After looking over my car, I was told they could not �replicate the issue� of losing power, and that they needed a code or an error message & to bring it back when I had that! I guess, it's ok with gm if I'm in an accident (or die) in the meantime, & I was told that the hard shift is just how the car runs. These answers are unacceptable. If a car is dangerous, you don't send a person back out on the road because you can't �replicate� the issue. Furthermore, a serious hard shift between 1st and 2nd gear is not how a car is made. I believe these are �canned� statements that are used and taught in hopes that the owner will go away�which I did, but shouldn't have. Then in August my car stalled out twice & I lost power steering and could have been in a serious accident. But now, things are even worse. My radio has cut off again, the hard shift is more obvious, and now my passenger seat says there is someone there when they are not, so it beeps at me. The car is possessed. There is no was it should have this many problems at one time. It seems electrical. Dealership has had it for two weeks. I had a message this time; stabilitrak needs serviced. They again said "can't replicate it", but I was not allowing that answer this time. The car is dangerous. Gm has been sued over very similar issue & some are reporting their fix isn't working & still lose power on the highway. Other 2016 gm cars have this issue. I am researching this & it obvious gm has an on-going dangerous issue & is ignoring it again. How many people have to die? NHTSA help!.
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Was driving on expressway going 65 when car totally turned off or stalled. It scared the hell out of me. Haven't even made my first car payment yet. Called dealer they wanted me to wait till tomorrow are they kidding. They finally agreed to give me a lender car. Salesman said they have never had any problems with Verano upon checking this morning I have found many years with this problem.
10/26/15 - car wouldn't start; recv'd jump, replaced battery ($169. 40). 11/6/15 - came out of restaurant, car wouldn't start. Got jump took to dealer. Dealer replaced starter and issue resolved. 11/12-11/car stalled 8-10 more documented times both when backing out of parking spot in reverse and at vehicle speeds varying from 35mph to 67mph on 5 lane interstate during rush hour. Took to dealer and called gm. Replaced two solenoids and some hose, keeping car so tech can drive for 2 days to see if problem can be replicated. I can't determine a cause or pattern and don't get any prior warning, so hoping it does occur in their possession during testing. This vehicle is unreliable and very dangerous. I almost caused a multiple vehicle accident on the interstate and risk injury or death by operating this vehicle. My family is at risk, myself and other motorists. Gm says there is no problem but after seeing the numerous complaints on NHTSA. Gov as well as several other online forums, it is clear that gm is trying to avoid another issue with their vehicles. I have owned gm products since turning 16 and this is completely unacceptable. I have been provided with a dealership loaner and will refuse to take my Verano back as I do not feel safe driving or owning this vehicle. Currently have open complaint with gm but do not have resolution at the time of this complaint.
I was driving in vernon bc and coming to a stop light when the engine quit. I had to stop put car in park and restart. The problem occured in a parking lot about ten minutes later. I called the dealer and they said if no engine light on there was nothing that could be done. I drove for over 2000 miles and the fuel pump became noisy and that was changed. All was well until Dec. 1 2014 when driving in florida the car stalled while slowing for a stop light. Put in park and started again. Called dealer and they can't help. The only other thing was the temperature was about 85 f all three times.
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The contact owns a 2012 Buick Verano. The contact stated that the vehicle stalled intermittently several times. The vehicle was taken to the dealer. However, the technician was not able to replicate or diagnose the failure. The vehicle was to be taken back to an authorized dealer for further inspection and diagnosis. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was not available.
The contact owns a 2012 Buick Verano. The contact stated that while driving approximately 70 mph, the vehicle stalled. The vehicle was restarted and operated normally. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 34,594. Updated 9/12/cn updated 1/26/15.
The contact owns a 2013 Buick Verano. The contact stated while driving 50 mph and making a turn the vehicle stalled without any warning. The contact stated that the failure occurred multiple times. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing and the technician was unable to diagnose the failure. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 6,700. The current mileage was 6,900. R.
This Buick Verano has cascading electrical system problems. While driving at highway speed the engine stopped and would not restart. This left my wife with only a few seconds to steer the car to the shoulder. It was a dangerous situation just past the crest of a bridge. The car was towed to the dealer and we were informed that a frayed wire had shorted out and blew a fuse. Two days later the car was "repaired" and died in a similar fashion. After a week's consultation with gm we were informed the car was "fixed". The service manager stated he would not want his wife to drive this car. So we won't either. This followed a repair a month before which was caused by the battery being installed over a portion of the wiring harness. These problems started at 11 months and 11,237 miles. Still unresolved.
The vehicle is unreliable, unpredictable and dangerous to drive, since you do not have any warning or know when and where the engine will die. The engine died while driving 60 mph on a two lane highway, leaving only a few seconds to steer onto the shoulder. The car would not restart. This was following an earlier electrical system problem four weeks before in which multiple warning lights stayed on after starting the engine and the transmission would not go into gear (we were told this was caused by the battery being installed over a portion of the wiring harness and eventually cutting the wires). This was repaired by replacing several computer modules and portions of the wring harness. The earlier repair, was double checked by another Buick dealership and we were assured that the vehicle was fully repaired and safe to drive. The 60 mph failure was attributed to a chafed wire shorting out and blowing a fuse. The day following the latest repair the engine died again, while driving 45 mph. The car would not restart. Before beginning the next repair, the electrical system drained the battery overnight. We were told two days ago, that a new main computer and four coils were replaced. We have been told since then, that the car was ready to be picked up in the morning and then called the next day and was told more test were required. It is now 7 days later, and gm engineers and the dealer are still trying to diagnose the root cause and find a solution. We have been told repeatedly that this is the first auto of its kind, with this problem for a Buick Verano. Day 28/18, dealer called this morning and told us they have now found a ground fault in the wiring harness. The service manager told us he would want his wife to drive this car. We don't drive it either. . . Updated 12/17/13.
From the time I leased the car in August of 2012, the car always stalled from time to time. I took it in 2 months after I purchased it for the stalling, but they didn't find anything wrong with it. Once in March of 2014 I turned my car on and went to put the car in drive and it wouldn't shift. I tried multiples times, but it wouldn't shift. I turned the car off and back on and then the gear moved to drive. On July 12, 2014, the car actually turned off while I was driving it. I was leaving work and as I proceeded to exit my jobs parking lot, the car turned off and I noticed the malfunction light was on. I immediately called Buick/onstar to report the problem. I drove the car home because I didn't want to be stranded at work because I work for a school and it was closed for the day. Anyway, the car was attempting to turn off the entire drive home which is about a 25 minute drive. The Buick/onstar representative stayed on the phone with me to make sure I was safe and when I arrived home a tow truck arrived shortly after to tow my car to the Buick dealer that I purchased the car from. I received the car back 2 weeks later and they informed me that the cables connected to the battery were loose and that they had fixed it. I drove the car for another 2 weeks and one day I went to drive it and it wouldn't start. So, I called Buick again, they towed it again and it has now been back at the Buick dealer for a little over 2 weeks now. I have one of their loaner cars in my possession now. I do not want this car back because I can't be sure that the car won't cut off on me while I'm driving on the expressway or anywhere which could result in an accident. They need to recall this model because I've read other comments where people have had the same issues. A car randomly cutting off while you're driving it is just not safe!.
The contact owns a 2012 Buick Verano. The contact stated that while driving 70 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, who was unable to diagnose the failure. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The VIN was not available. The failure mileage was 7,000 and the current mileage was 7,700.