Table 1 shows one common engine and engine cooling related problems of the 2025 Chevrolet Suburban.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Engine And Engine Cooling problems |
Driving on highway at approx 70mph, lost propulsion and speedometer went to 0. Came back after approx. 5 seconds. After exiting highway and stopping, clear knocking/clanging noise from engine. Gm states full engine replacement needed. This is a 2025 6. 2 v8, thought these issues were fixed?.
We have 8,625 miles on our 2025 Suburban. We were going down the highway when began to hear a unfamiliar noise. We pulled over into an error to inspect and didn't notice anything under the vehicle, which we thought might have cause the noise. We put into drive and went less than an 1/8 of a mile and our Suburban lost acceleration and stopped. It would not start and couldn't not be moved, until roadside assistance took it to a Chevrolet dealership. The dealer stated the engine seized up and needs to be replaced. We were fortunate we were not going any more than 20 miles per hour and were not on a major highway.
The engine failed right in the middle of a intersection completely shut down, locked up the motor.
The engine self-destructed due to a thrust bearing failure as described in general motors technical service bulletin 25-na-307 there were no warning lights prior to the engine failure. The vehicle has been inspected by carl black GMC in roswell, GA and been found to fall under the thrust bearing failure TSB according to the service technician, these engines have been failing in large numbers.
Was driving on highway and engine started to make a noise, performance and power were impacted, the engine service light appeared. Exited highway on near offramp, when on offramp vehicle engine stopped working. Vehicle is a 2025 Chevrolet Suburban with 6. 2l engine. Dealer has stated engine is seized. Seems exactly like the current 6. 2l engine recall for 2021-2024 model years that results in engine failure. Vehicle is 7-8 months old, and only has roughly 12,000 miles.
While driving we received a notification on our dash board stating “reduced acceleration drive with caution”. We had it towed to the dealership where they said we needed a full engine replacement. It took 22 days to get the vehicle back.
7/13/ car repeatedly jerking/shuddering/rough ride. A flashing check engine light came on for 10 or 15 minutes. After stopping car and restarting it, the check engine light went off. 9/15/ car jerking and another flashing check engine light. Took to dealership. They drove it and said no codes stored. Told it was probably the transmission "breaking in. " took home. Car continued to jerk/stumble. 8/28/25 to 9/15/ car jerking and flashing check engine light back on. Took to autozone. A random/multiple cylinder misfire code was detected (p0300). Took to dealership and confirmed p0300 code stored. Gm tac engineers involved. Told they were unable to figure out why car was having multiple misfires. Returned car to me because no active code/light. 9/29/ car jerking and flashing check engine light back on. Got a warning of "reduced acceleration and drive with care. " car lost power. I have video of this and contacted on star with report generated and p0300 code. On 10/1/25 on way to dealer, car making audible ticking noise. I have video of this. Took to dealer, the ecm was replaced and oil changed because it was "very dark" (in vehicle with 4,600 miles). Car continued to jerk/stumble. Told by dealer that problem would have to get worse before diagnosis could be made. 10/31/jerking and another flashing check engine light with "reduced acceleration drive with care warning. " turned car off and engine light off. On star report p0300. Took to dealer. The dealership was given the videos of check engine lights/reduced acceleration warnings and ticking noise video. All show problem happening around 1,200 rpms. Told by dealer on 11/11/25 that gm rep said they will not pay dealer for any work because no active engine light/codes. Told to pick up car. Asked dealer today for reason in writing, but no response. Very concerned about vehicle safety when repeatedly going into limp mode and flashing check engine lights with gm offering no solution.
Engine failed going 70mph on highway at 2k miles. Display said acceleration no longer available and app said transmission code was needing to be checked however once taking to dealer I was told it was an oil sensor then told there was shredded metal in my engine and I needed a full engine replacement. My car was in the dealership for over 50 days. I was pregnant and with two small children in the car when engine failed at high speeds. After my car was returned to me the engine overheated and failed again. The dealer claimed gm sent them an engine with cut hoses. I was 9 months pregnant when this occurred also on the highway going 65mph. Gm refused to buy back the vehicle 3 times.
The contact owns a 2025 Chevrolet Suburban. The contact stated that while driving 25 mph, a yellow triangle warning icon was displayed, and a message to "please add oil" was displayed. The vehicle was taken to a dealer, where it was diagnosed with a broken part and oil was leaking oil onto the oil filter. The vehicle was repaired. The contact stated that approximately 1,000 miles later, the same triangle icon was displayed and with the same message displayed while driving. The vehicle was taken to the same dealer, where it was diagnosed that the oil needed to be changed. The vehicle was repaired. The contact stated that approximately 1,000 miles later; while driving at an undisclosed speed, the same triangle warning icon and the message were displayed with the check engine warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to another dealer, where it was diagnosed, and it was determined that the vehicle was consuming engine oil, and the oil needed to be changed. The vehicle was repaired, but the check engine warning light illuminated again, and the contact became aware that there was no oil in the oil pan. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 2,203.
Cause unknown, however, I have discovered that the engine in my Suburban, the engine code lzo 3. 0l duramax, has damaged itself internally. I have been told that there is a large batch of engines that have this same problem, and the dealership I sent my car to has several cars in the same position. This problem is causing the engine to lock up or completely quit. This could be serious depending on when this failure happens. Currently, they are telling me that I am months away from getting a new engine due to a back order. Vehicle still in shop, so I do not have records yet, but I will be happy to give them once I have them.
The engine in 2025 Suburban (6. 2l v8) has failed and the car is not drivable. It is currently in a chevy dealership service department waiting for parts. The 2025 model is not listed under the recall. However it should be, I know of 3 2025 engines that have recently failed. I was passing a vehicle and as I took my foot off the accelerator the transmission shifted 2 times and then the engine shut off and the car was coasting. We had no indication that the engine shut off, just several messages on the screen. ( press start button, and conditions not correct for shifting. ).
Purchased the vehicle on April 7, 2025. On 7/15/25, the car had 6948 mi. And started running rough, had a loss of power, an odor from the engine, and then on the display: check engine, blinking green vehicle light, and a message stating that the car was lowering for stability control. Took the vehicle to the closest Chevrolet service. The service dept. Determined that code found p0307 and p0300, cylinder seven had the most misfires above 500. After completing oil service, the vehicle began to click on the passenger side; however, it was not misfiring. They inspected and found potential lifter issue. Found ticking coming from cylinder 7 and verified misfires. Found 2 pushrods damaged. Heard noise coming from cylinder 4, removed valve cover, removed rocker arms, and found 1 pushrod damaged. They removed and replaced all lifters and 3 pushrods. They stated there was no more noise //after this repair. These repairs were completed on July 25, 2025. On 8/15/25 took back to service because it continued to run rough and made excessive noise and whistling when starting the vehicle. The dealer inspected and heard the noise, inspected the vehicle exhaust leak, checked exhaust manifolds, pipe connections, and determined there were no issues found. On 9/26/25 at 11,821 miles the car was making excessive noise, running rough, and was losing power. Drove home, and the vehicle was running rougher and losing power. No check engine lights or warnings were present. Drove home, and the vehicle was running rougher and losing power until it turned off. Towed in. Maintenance techs determined catastrophic engine failure, all bearings and engine rods seized. After this repair hen the catalytic converter failed. This car has been out of service due to engine failures for 43 days out of the 204 of ownership.