Equipment Problems of GMC Canyon

GMC Canyon owners have reported 105 equipment related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 8 most common equipment problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's equipment (89 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's radio/tape cd player (5 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.


Recently reported Equipment problems of GMC Canyon

The Equipment problem

On [xxx], at approximately 4:10 pm, I was at the mcdonald’s drive-through located at [xxx] and [xxx] in springfield, missouri. I was stopped at the final service window. As I pulled away from the window, I approached a 90-degree left turn heading south.   Read details...

The Radio/tape Cd Player problem

Truck has starting issues when shopping or getting gas. Entire truck system goes dead. Truck has to sit for 10 minutes or so. Then out of the blue all the systems in truck will start working. This affects the all door locks, power seats, power windows, radio, instrument panel, ignition switch all   Read details...

The Owners/service Manual problem

After starting my truck and driving until the engine warms up, I turn on just the fan and the a/c light comes on. According to the manual that is only supposed to happen if the auto defog is activated. It does not turn on when I start the truck if the engine is warm.   Read details...

The Carrier/rack problem

All my dash lights keep coming on and alarms going off. The poer steering, abs, check engine, stability track, parking brake, brake, etc. If I pulled over and turned the vehicle off to get this to stop nothing works when I crank it up. I have no power steering.   Read details...

The Air Conditioner problem

The transmission does not down shift when climbing a small hill in normal traffic at normal speeds. I constantly have to use the manual transmission to make the truck downshift or I have to press on the grass in order to bring the rpm up a little higher using more fuel than required.   Read details...




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