Starter problems of the 2005 Chevrolet Suburban

One problem related to starter has been reported for the 2005 Chevrolet Suburban. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Starter problem

Failure Date: 09/01/2007

Speedometer was ticking up and down rather than smoothly increasing and decreasing. We used cruise control when on a trip and then the speedometer started malfunctioning. Since this occurred, the speedometer has been stuck past 120 mph on multiple occasions when we were going about 30. This is certainly a safety hazard for which a recall should be issued. This could cause an accident if it malfunctions while you are driving and you are unable to determine how fast you are going. You would tend to drive slower and you could be rear-ended by someone else who was either speeding or doing the correct speed limit. I was surprised to see the number of complaints about this problem and Chevrolet has not stepped up to the plate and acknowledged that it is a manufacturer defect. I found out accidentally that when you start the vehicle, the speedometer resets by 5mph. I would have to start the vehicle repeatedly to get it back to zero. Although this is not good for the starter, this was my only option at the time. I just saw something on the internet that said to put the vehicle in reverse and then try to start it. By doing this it would reset the speedometer by 5mph every time without engaging the starter. This did work, but when I drove the vehicle the next time, the speedometer did not work at all. I tried resetting the speedometer again by putting it in park and starting, but to no avail. After trying many more times to reset by starting the vehicle, the speedometer started to work. This is unacceptable at every level. The consumer should not have to beg and plead to get a manufacturer defect fixed. . Read more...




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