Emission Control Problems of Chevrolet Kodiak

Chevrolet Kodiak owners have reported 1 problem related to emission control (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Emission Control problem of the 2007 Chevrolet Kodiak

Failure Date: 01/25/2008

General motors specify the following for my vehicle: 2007i post-diesel emission warning on the post-emission diesel engine it is a requirement that the exhaust tip cooler supplied by gm is installed for every diesel equipped vehicle. If you do not install to exhaust tip cooler there is a high probability that you will start a fire in the immediate vicinity of the vehicle during regeneration (temperature in excess of 1,000 f). If not installed then the secondary manufacturer assumes all liability for an incident. This part is not optional. Your sales and service staff must be made aware of this requirement and your obligation to inform your customers. Removal of the gm exhaust tip with a more eye appealing exhaust will void the warranty on the vehicle and could lead to catastrophic failure. 2007i post-diesel emission warning four winds International, a division of thor industries, built my class c motorhome in April, 2007, and failed to meet these standards. I request a formal investigation as to the number of recreation vehicles lacking this critical safety device, which the lack thereof should be considered high risk exposure to both persons and property . Thank you, dennis myhre, aic.

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Other Common Engine And Engine Cooling related problems of Chevrolet Kodiak

Problem Category Number of Problems
Engine Oil Leaking problems
1
Diesel Engine problems
1
Emission Control problems
1


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