11 problems related to equipment have been reported for the 2015 GMC Canyon. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2015 GMC Canyon based on all problems reported for the 2015 Canyon.
I have had this car for 4 years and have had to replace 7 door locks. All quit working. The doors will not lock when the buttons are pushed which is a major security issue.
Unknown: power steering fail while driving. Making it a serious safety and dangerous hazard. Making steering almost impossible to turn the wheel and I have to pull off to the side of the road, park, turn the engine off, wait a few minutes and turn the key (engine) back on. Most times it will reset and I have power again and sometimes it doesn’t. This has happened many times and I have called GMC to see if there’s a recall but they said none. I have taken it to my local mechanic and he stated that it can be an electrical related issue and told me to take it to GMC dealer repair shop in the area.
Ignition locking solenoid fails to release when put into park, resulting in the key stuck in the ignition. I'm then unable to leave the vehicle unattended without threat of theft or battery failure. Dealer has not been able to fix the issue. No warnings or failure indications are observed, other than the key being stuck.
GMC service bulletin - pi1429b ignition key cannot be removed and /or does not rotate to the off position. If you place the truck in park and turn off the switch - the key does not rotate to the off position (it only goes to the accessory position) so you cannot remove the key. You have to start it back up and move the truck forward and backward a number of times until the key is able to be removed. There are numerous posts on GMC and Chevrolet forums throughout the internet on this same issue. Cannot imagine why this safety concern is not being addressed with a recall. Gear shift assembly or part # 23397472 is the most common posts. This happened numerous times but on 03/23/2022 it has happened every time I have tried to turn the truck off.
While being in a stationary position, my vehicle key will not come out of the ignition. If the key is inserted and immediately attempted to be removed, it will come out with no issues. However, if the key is inserted and the vehicle is driven, the key will be stuck in the accessory �acc� position. The key will remain stuck for over 10-15 minutes until it can be removed from the ignition. (the longest wait time was 30 minutes) this issue has caused potential theft for our truck and threat to our own safety. It has also caused the vehicle battery to completely die, due to the keys being stuck in the acc position.
Oil coolant line that is not viewable has rusted out and oil is leaking from my car, almost causing engine damage. I did not receive an oil low warning until I was out of oil. No indications the oil was leaking and even with consistent oil changes it was unable to be seen until there was a problem. I am unsure how long this has been happening since it was a slow leak and I didn't get any alerts until all my oil was gone. My truck is 4 yrs old, I bought it used September 29,2015 with 1100 miles on it, I maintain my vehicle, it has 43000 miles and I get ziebart rust proofing yearly, that I bought through the dealer when I bought my car. This should not have happened.
Several times in the past 2 years, my 2015 GMC Canyon has stalled when either coming to a stop or trying to start from a stop. Most times it shudders while stopping then the engine shuts down. 2 times I thought that I was safe from stall because it remained running after the shudder but when I stepped on the gas to go it stalled. The last time, about a week ago, it happened while trying to cross a busy intersection. Causing me to panic, throw it into neutral and start, with barely enough time to throw it into gear and get out of the way of oncoming traffic. It's scary and dangerous to both me and to other drivers. Ive attempted to take it to the dealer but they won't do anything because there aren't any warning lights on. I did get a notice on this, took it back into the dealer and again was told without warning lights they won't do anything. So does someone actually have to die or be in a life changing accident for something to be done?.
Car was working fine most of the day. Got in my car and it would not start. I tried it three times, no luck. I shut everything off, pulled the keys, opened the door. I then tried again fo turn on car, came right on. Now however, the car is having over accelerating and decelerating problems which it didnt have two hours ago. Going up/down any type of hill is where its the worst at accelerating and decelerating randomly. Sometimes it over accelerating and I dont even have my foot on the gas at that moment. And it has a hard bucking problem between the two random accelerating/decelerating problems.
Key gets stuck in the ignition switch. Truck will turn off but key will not come out. It is sometimes hours before the key will release. The dash lights stay on during the period the key is stuck and the battery dies. I have to leave my truck unattended, for extended amounts of time, with the key in the ignition. This has been going on since two years after the purchase of the truck, as new, in 2015. Technicians and the dealership have not been able to repair. An online search indicates this is a widespread issue and gm has issued a bulletin. This needs to be a recall.
Fall of 2015 the heater and defrost system went out. Only cold air coming through. Entire dash board had to be removed. Vehicle in shop for over 1 week 349 days later in fall 2016 same problem. Gm dealer states that the internal lever that closes the heater door broke. This occurs when vehicle is moving or stopped. Repair bill over $1,000. Vehicle still on warranty for 1,500 miles. Concern about long range reliability. One time problem but 2 times in less than a year. Windows fog up and can not see to drive.
The power steering on my 2015 GMC Canyon has failed repeatedly while driving in different road conditions. In one case, I was going straight on a surface street at low speed. However, in another I was cornering through a highway off-ramp at approximately 45 mph. When the power steering fails, there is a warning chime and the power steering and stability control warning lights activate simultaneously. It becomes extremely challenging to steer, and in the case of cornering at speed the vehicle pulls in the opposite direction of the turn [ie, it pulls towards danger]. Pulling over and restarting the vehicle has 'solved' the problem each time, albeit temporarily. I took the vehicle to a gm dealer to get fixed, but they could not find any related mechanical issues or gm provided sw patches that would fix the problem. So the gm dealer had me leave without fixing any of the underlying conditions that caused the power steering failure. Needless to say, this is an extremely dangerous and apparently wide-spread issue based on the number of similar complaints I have read.
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