Electronic Stability Control Related Problems of the 2020 Chevrolet Suburban

Table 1 shows one common electronic stability control related problems of the 2020 Chevrolet Suburban.

Table 1. Electronic Stability Control related problems of Chevrolet Suburban

Problem Category Number of Problems
Electronic Stability Control problems
2

Electronic Stability Control problem #1

Intermittently, while accelerating, a jolt is felt emanating from the right had side, possibly toward the front of the vehicle, when the auto feature of the 4 wheel drive is engaged. This occurs at speeds over 50. What is described is an ongoing problem, since the vehicle has been purchased. Not only occurring the date and mileage provided in this form, but consistently since that date and mileage.

Electronic Stability Control problem #2

2020 Chevrolet Suburban. Upon vehicle start: steering assist, trailer brake system, stability track all inop. Tachometer and speedometer inop. No reverse gear. When in drive, only first gear obtainable and manual shift mode inop. Seat heat inop. Turned off and restarted approx five times and issues remained. Upon sixth restart issues no longer present. Drove 15 miles home. Vehicle sat 2 hours, then restarted and operated normally for 1/2 hour operation, then turned off. Vehicle operated normally twice within two hour period. Parked overnight, and in a. M. Remote started Suburban and issues present again. Turning offf and restarting approximately 10 times did not resolve issue. Turning ignition off and then turning to �on�( but not starting ) shows warnings as well. Attempted 10 times to "run" position with no change. After sitting for 15 min, vehicle started normally and drove to dealership. 816 miles total on vehicle.


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