Table 1 shows one common air bag related problems of the 2024 Chevrolet Suburban.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Air Bag problems |
Since purchasing the vehicle on September 27, 2024, I have experienced a series of troubling issues that raise serious concerns about its design, manufacturing, and overall safety, including: airbag system malfunction: my airbags were nonfunctional for over a month. Tire-related issues: required full replacement of the initial set of tires. Persistent alignment problems bluetooth audio problems: poor quality and connectivity with multiple phones, resolved only after a service visit in may 2025. Defective seat frame: rear passenger-side bucket seat required full replacement. Defective paint: blisters and bubbles in the rear quarter panel paint. Fuel module failure: most concerning, the vehicle abruptly stopped on the road last week and required towing. I was later told the cause was a fuel module failure. Each of these issues is concerning on its own. Taken together, they represent a troubling pattern of unreliability and potential risk to my safety and that of others on the road. They’ve also resulted in a significant loss of my time. This vehicle has spent over a month at the dealership for service—astounding for a truck that’s only eight months old. These are the kinds of delays and disruptions I specifically try to avoid by purchasing and maintaining new Chevrolet vehicles.