Visibility Related Problems of the 2024 GMC Canyon

Table 1 shows two common visibility related problems of the 2024 GMC Canyon.

Table 1. Visibility related problems of GMC Canyon

Problem Category Number of Problems
Wiper problems
1
Visibility problems
1

Wiper problem #1

Headlights began flickering two days after purchase of vehicle. Infotainment screen that operates the headlights, as there is no physical headlight knobs or buttons, also malfunction and is inoperable. So I can not turn my headlights on or off, they're set to auto and I can not adjust it. Service department at my dealership has been able to replicate my issues and are trying to fix them, but parts availability is an issue. Gm has informed me that the parts are delayed with no eta of when they would be available. Issues with the headlights flickering could lead other drivers to think I'm flashing my lights at them as I'm telling them to go ahead and that could cause a wreck. Also with the flickering there is a chance that the lights could completely cut off or go out and if I'm driving at night that would be a very big issue. Especially since the infotainment screen that I need to operate the headlight functions is also inoperable. The infotainment screen is also on national backorder per gm. Gm documented with document id 6691954 "#pit6203: headlamp or drl flicker or flash (July 16, 2024) possible hazards include oncoming drivers being flashed from flicker. Oncoming drivers thinking they're being signaled by the flicker. Pedestrians or cyclists thinking the flash or flicker is signaling them to proceed and that vehicle operator will yield. Possible that headlamps will stay off when they flicker, rendering the driver unable to see during night driving.

Visibility problem #2

The contact owns a 2024 GMC Canyon. The contact stated that on several occasions while driving at an undisclosed speed under sunny conditions, light entering through the windshield reflected off the chrome trim around the instrument panel and caused distortion and lines in the driver's side and driver’s mirror, creating a visibility hazard. The contact added that the glare disappeared when the windows were rolled down. The vehicle was taken to a dealer, and the contact was informed that the vehicle was operating normally. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 12,604.


Visibility related problems in other GMC Canyon model year vehicles:



Canyon Service Bulletins
Canyon Safety Recalls
Canyon Defect Investigations