Five problems related to suspension have been reported for the 2005 GMC Canyon. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 GMC Canyon based on all problems reported for the 2005 Canyon.
Frame rail rust holes, brackets wielded to frame supports for leaf springs wields rusted completely through frame making vehicle unsafe due to the potential leaf springs supports to frame of vehicle breaking away from frame dropping rear of vehicle onto rear axles and tires. Frame of vehicle has a lot of rusting and holes due to the excessive rusting.
Nearly total frame failure due to poor steel and extreme rust and corrosion of entire frame. With this model year of GMC and Chevrolet trucks, there are a lot of reports of frame failures. My particular truck is so badly rusted that the cab and body could possibly separate due to frame failure. This vehicle has not been driven much during the winters and has been garaged most of its life. These frames shouldn't be this bad on a 15 year old vehicle.
2005 crew cab GMC Canyon z85 sle - localized frame deterioration due to excessive rust completely through the box frame. No other areas on frame display more than surface rust. Present from drivers side rear door to above the frame elevation change, including the mounting bracket for the rear leaf spring. Holes and seams completely open in affected areas. Structural integrity compromised at joint of cab to the bed of truck. Vehicle is still functional but damage to this area does not allow for truck to be used as intended. Any significant weight in bed may cause frame to collapse. Not related to any specific incident. No failure to operate at this time.
The contact owns a 2005 GMC Canyon. While driving 30 mph on a wet road, the wheels spun and caused the vehicle to tailspin. The contact crashed into a tree and damaged the rear end of the vehicle. He took the vehicle to a body shop and they repaired the rear end of the vehicle. There were no other repairs done to the vehicle. At the time of purchase, the contact asked if the vehicle had post-traction. The dealer stated that it did; however, the contact later discovered that the vehicle did not have post-traction. Whenever he drives the vehicle in the rain, he has to drive approximately 20 mph to avoid tail spinning. The current mileage was 38,000 and failure mileage was 30,000. Updated 10/16/08 updated 10/21/08.
2005 GMC Canyon. When the vehicle moved either fast or slow it shook a lot. The vehicle pulled to the right, and it was an half to one inch to the right. When I turning the truck it seemed something was sliding in the rear of the truck. Took the truck to dealer for repairs, and the dealer was closed. The next day the truck was totaled in an accident. While driving 45 to 50 mph, the car in front slammed on the brakes at a red light. Also, consumer slammed on the brakes, but the truck brakes locked, and the truck slid to the right. Spoke to the insurance company, and the truck was towed to the dealer , and they were investigating. There were no injuries. S a police report was filed.
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