Visibility Related Problems of the 2025 Chevrolet Traverse

Table 1 shows one common visibility related problems of the 2025 Chevrolet Traverse.

Table 1. Visibility related problems of Chevrolet Traverse

Problem Category Number of Problems
Wiper problems
2

Wiper problem #1

Beginning in may 2025, my 2025 Chevrolet Traverse began exhibiting a false “rear liftgate open” condition when the liftgate is fully closed. This defect triggers a continuous audible alarm that occurs before every drive and persists for the entire duration of the drive, stopping only when the vehicle is turned off. As a result of this defect, the rear windshield wiper and washer are disabled, eliminating rear visibility during rain and snow. The vehicle alarm system also cannot be armed, creating a security risk. The continuous alarm causes significant driver distraction, and the loss of rear visibility impairs safe operation of the vehicle, particularly in adverse weather. Minor children are frequent passengers, and the defect has occurred while they were in the vehicle. The vehicle has been presented to an authorized Chevrolet dealership on four separate occasions for the same issue. Multiple repair attempts, including diagnostics, software updates, component replacement, and latch assembly replacement, have failed to correct the defect. Because the alarm cannot be armed, the vehicle was left unsecured and was subsequently broken into, resulting in theft of personal property. General motors has been notified and declined repurchase, directing me back to repeated diagnostics despite the unresolved safety-related defect. Problem category: ? electrical system ? visibility / wipers ? warning systems ? vehicle safet.

Wiper problem #2

Passenger side window shattered with the cold.


Visibility related problems in other Chevrolet Traverse model year vehicles:



Traverse Service Bulletins
Traverse Safety Recalls
Traverse Defect Investigations