56 problems related to power train have been reported for the 2010 Chevrolet Traverse. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2010 Chevrolet Traverse based on all problems reported for the 2010 Traverse.
My Traverse just pulled a p0008 and p0017 engine code. After bringing it to the mechanic, I had an oil flush and induction system cleaning. The following day the p0008 code when off again. This is specific for the timing chain and cylinder heads. Apparently there was a recall and warranty extension for 08-09 chevy Traverses however that has not transferred over to my particular model year. My vehicle is 1 year out of warranty with only 63,000 miles on it. My repairs are to be an estimated $4,000 - $6,300 but am being offered a 50/50 split that I feel is still unacceptable on a vehicle with only 63,000 miles.
Engine was running rough; vehicle was sluggish. Check engine light came on. Dealership, burlington Chevrolet, ran a diagnostic and there were some failed codes (p0011 and p008), all related to the camshaft and timing chains. To repair, it would cost about $2,700 since I was six months over the powertrain warranty. They contacted gm and they stated that it would cost me $681 plus tax. I agreed to have the repairs completed which also included replacing the waterpump which was leaking. I have read online that timing chain problems on have occurred more frequently on 2007-2010 chevy Traverse, Saturn outlook, GMC acadia, and Buick enclave. All of these SUV¿s have the 3. 6 liter v6 engine with dual overhead cams. What is happening on these vehicles is that the timing chains are stretching which leads to correlation errors with the cam sensors and actuators. After 2010, general motors has seemed to correct the problem with updated chains and ecm calibrations.
Engine appears to have a significant loss of power. Code p0008 comes up on the code reader and scanning the engine with a scan tool reveals that the timing chain is having issues. With some research I found NHTSA reference- 10043857 and TSB reference- sb-11340 for this issue. Gm states that it was an issue with 2006 to 2009 models. I feel though that the problem has not gone away with the 2010 model as the customer service lady at gm seems to indicate. I also have heard that gm has extended the coverage to 10 years / 120k miles for this issue. Im getting nowhere with gm so far!.
I have been hearing noise coming from vehicle for the last 2months,I have had 3 recalls on my vehicle in the last year. The noise is coming from the engine area,they meaning the machanics cannot figure out where the noise is coming from. Theyhave finally figured it out and its coming om the engine/also there was a recallon the anti freeze container and I brought it to kerbeck in atlantic city they said there is no problems/there is a leak coming from somewhere!! this veh is not worth my time and energy. Should I repair the product after there was a recall and no problems,im disgusted by this matter and if I could get a hold of a gm I would tell him where my thoughts are on this veh. .
Brought the 2010 chevy Traverse to dealer for a leaking water pump that was fixed under warranty in November. Vehichle was in reduced power mode once it was started up after work was completed on water pump. At that time I was informed the timing chain was stretched and had to be replaced. The gm dealer quoted me $1834 to replace. Unacceptable at this mileage for a timing chain to be stretched that much. Gm needs to recall these vehichles for this and many other items and fix their junk that they turn out for top dollar. That isn't an easy tab to pick up for most of us.
Check-engine malfunction indicator light came on; vehicle rides rough and stalls occasionally; poor engine performance. Took vehicle to sts tire & auto bordentown NJ. Two codes were noted: p0011 and p0024 - camshaft position (timing over-advanced or system performance issue). Should be covered under powertrain warranty.
For a couple of months my car was overheating. I checked the coolant levels and saw they were low, topped them off and paid it no mind. The engine light came on and then the car started reducing power while I was driving on the express way with no warning or indicator lights. To remedy this I would have to pull over and restart the car and for a day or two it would be fine. Strangely the engine light went off and I had no problem for weeks. I went to get a oil change at a non dealership shop and after the engine light came on. I went to the auto supply to get the code read and was told it was the code p0008, the clerk looked it up to find it is a common timing chain problem. He told me it was a saved code and that this is a repeat issue. I had the same problem occur and repaired under warranty in April 2012. I took the car to the dealership to be charged $67 to tell me the dreadful news and because I was out of warranty the repair would be out of pocket. Longer story short as I worked feverishly with gm customer assistance to get cost assistance the problem became worse. When I finally get a 50/50 split the car began over heating more quickly to the point I could not drive it. When I took the care to be repaired coolant was leaking and the water pumped needed to be replaced. In may 2013 I had my coolant topped off for what the dealership documented as recall 13079 water pump shafter seal leaks. I found out that the water pump leak can damage the timing chain. I think Chevrolet and gm should cover this cost when they knew the water would leak and would need replacing but not before it caused timing chain related driving issues.
Apr. 2015: vehicle constantly stalled, engine light on at less than 60k. Oct. 2015: had to replace the starter twice and repair the fly wheel. Repair costs=$2,000. Engine light still on. Timing chain problems, additional $2600 est. Costs. Vehicle needs inspection and will not pass with codes p0018-0007 stored. Not fair that we should have to incure these costs. Gm should cover this under their "special policy" for known issues with this. Current vehicle mileage 80k. Car is not safe to drive. Engine could fail at any time.
Power steering needs to be replaced due to a high pitched noise and steering failure.
I had my vehicle diagnosed with a timing chain issue that is common to this engine. Gm has a special coverage adjustment (#11340a) that is having their dealerships changing out the defective timing chains up to the model year 2009. My vehicle is registered as a 2010 but has a build date of 11/09 and I believe should be included in this special coverage. I have been told by both gm and the dealership that they are going to be of no assistance in this matter. The repair will cost around $4500. 00.
The contact owns a 2010 Chevrolet Traverse. While driving approximately 65 mph, the transmission downshifted independently. The electronic stability control and traction control indicators illuminated continuously. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The failure mileage was 84,161.
Purchased car used 47011, a little over 2 wks "check engine"=fuel pump control module , next was seat assembly. & alternator. . . Whining. Engine noise reported, nothing done. . . No problems detected at time due to problem being "intermittent"! contacted gm exec office reported issues, got file number--no resolution! received special coverage letter from Chevrolet dated sept 2014 '#14329 @ power steering pump with extension of warranty coverage. Took vehicle to chev dealership for two recalls (14030 & 14187) and check power steering. . . Recalls handled, power steering pump replaced and installed new gear housing kit. One month later took back for state inspection, failed because now power steering rack leaking on both sides!!?! after reading several other similar accounts, I am convinced that the power steering pump and rack issues are contingent on the other. . . Also hefty amount for repair $1500-1900; which I am also very concerned may just be a temporary fix!! we desperately need help correcting this injustice in lieu of safety concerns and being duped while investing in american-made products. . . Please advise, research, and help us!! families and lives depend on it.
You guys need to check out this website, I'm having the exact same problems as many listed here, and many who don't even look into this issue!!! something has to be wrong with the Traverse, and gm is picking out 1 at a time, and offering to fix the issues at a lesser charge (out of warranty). Please get someone to look into this. Our steering has been an issue, along with the electronic control module having been replaced 4 times!! wiring harness replaced, leaking power steering, and struts/mounts. After doing much research, I find so many people having the exact same issues!!! there has to be a problem somewhere, and many people unknowingly are paying full price for this unless they complain!!! I ended up paying $950 for a $4000 bill at the dealer after negotiating with gm. . Read more...
I was driving my chevy Traverse on a main road when it started making a loud noise, steering wheel got very stiff and it was hard for me to steer. I immediately tried making a left turn in order to pull into a residential block and out of harms way. It was really hard for me to try to drive my vehicle and get both me and my child out of harms way. Thankfully, I was able to park it in a safe spot and out of the way of on coming traffic. If I wouldn't have reacted quickly and used all of my strength to try to steer the vehicle it could've turned into a tragic accident. I was very afraid for both me and my child. Gm/chevy should place an immediate recall on this before someone gets hurt. Now my truck is in the shop and I am looking at a cost of $2100 for a power steering pump. I bought this vehicle thinking it was a safe crossover for my family.
The power steering gets stuck. I can't turn the steering wheel. The steering wheel has gotten stuck while turning at a light.
Vehicle power steering fails completely and intermittently at low speeds. This is an extremely urgent safety concern and a recall must be issued to correct this issue.
Loud whining noise while turning, and occasional difficult turning period. Contatced chevy dealership and they quoted $1000, repair when I explained the issue. Took to mechanic who flushed the power steering fluid but the issue persisted. I've seen numerous complaints about this issue on line , it has to be addressed by the manufacturer before someone is seriouly hurt or killed.
I bought this vehicle in October 2012. After driving for a while I noticed a funny sound coming from the steering wheel. I took it to for an oil change and was informed my power steering was leaking. I called the dealer and informed them of the issue. Due to having the vehicle over 30 days they would not repair it they stated I could use the extended warranty I purchased. I was not happy with the decision and they paid half of the deductible. So some months later I started having issues with turning corners and into my parking lot. The steering wheel would lock up and I had to use everything in me to turn the wheel. This is very concerning and scary. It is almost a year and I have had 2 recalls on this vehicle. The headlight has blown out. The interior lights have stopped working and I am not happy with this chevy Traverse. I called Chevrolet customer service and they said before I talk with someone I have to take the truck to a dealer and have them diagnose the problem and I have to pay for the diagnosis. They also said that they are not aware of the problem and there is no warranty at this time for the power steering only for the 2 recalls. I think we should file a class action against Chevrolet. This is ridiculous that we are all having the same issues and there has not been a recall yet. Lives are at risk with these types of problems.
Pwer stering gives out, and the vehical is hard to turn and steer. Makes it hard to park or drive at slow speeds.
The contact owns a 2010 Chevrolet Traverse. The contact stated that the vehicle could only be removed from park in colder weather. There were no warning indicators lights illuminated. The problem recurred several times over the course of two years. The vehicle was taken to the dealer however, the technician was not able to diagnose the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 69,000.
While stopped at a traffic light on hill or grade, the Traverse rolls backward when the brake pedal is released. The front wheel drive auto transmission does not hold the Traverse in place.