Power Train Related Problems of the 1996 Chevrolet Suburban

Table 1 shows twelve common power train related problems of the 1996 Chevrolet Suburban. The number one most common problem is related to the automatic transmission (ten problems). The second most common problem is related to the transmission failure (four problems).


Recently reported Power Train problems of the 1996 Chevrolet Suburban

The Automatic Transmission problem

Automatic transmission went out while driving on freeway without any warning. Nable to drive vehicle, had to coast to off-ramp. Transmission had to totally replace. Pre-ature wear, metal filling were found and missing part in transmission according to technician.   Read details...

The Transmission Failure problem

Vehicle experienced a transmission failure due to a defective hub. Manufacturer notified , and informed consumer that nothing could be done due to vehicle being out of its warranty. Feel free to provide further details.   Read details...

The Axle Assembly problem

While driving at approx 40 mph car began to shake, make wobbling noise, whole wheel came off, sheared at the pins: lugs: bolts had weathered out. Dealership claims faulty lug bolts. Replaced new axle/rims/tires,this defect can result in an accident.   Read details...


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