Chevrolet Suburban owners have reported 3 problems related to transmission not engage (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
While driving on a road the engine revved with high rpm and the transmission suddenly disengaged. There was no warning and no light came on the dashboard. This rendered the vehicle unable to accelerate while in traffic.
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Third incident for this problem. While driving in (d) the transmission will disengage and the vehicle engine will rev up (3rd & 2nd gear) seem to work still. This has happened at various speeds from 25 to 55 mile per hour. Only one time has it been close to an accident while making a left hand turn with on coming traffic. The dealer has made inspections of the transmission once, the second time the dealership was unable to duplicate the problem after keeping the vehicle more than 5 days. The suggestion from the dealership manager was to wait for it to happen again, place the vehicle in either 3rd or 2nd gear drive it to the dealership leaving it in 3rd or 2nd gear applying the parking brake so that the manager and a mechanic can get into the vehicle and test what's wrong. The 3rd time this has happened it was around 8:30 p. M. And we were unable to take it in to be examined. This problem if it happens again while making a turn or at anytime with oncoming traffic could cause a serious accident.
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Transmission disengaged at 80 mph, would not reengae until traction control was inactivated.
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