19 problems related to other fuel system have been reported for the 2004 GMC Envoy. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The transmission started to slip, noticed it starting to have issues getting up to proper speed without slipping and trying to stall, and was told by previous owner whom I'm purchasing it from that there is a possible issue with the transfer case as well, as it engages it's 4 wheel drive without me touching it, tried to service the transmission and put fresh fluid and a new filter in to see if it would help and now it can only go as fast as 40 to 55 before it starts to slip pretty bad. I have a baby on the way due in the next couple weeks and with it slipping and dropping speed it can cause me to end up getting hit and I don't want to put mine, my child, or any of my other passengers in danger.
The contact owns a 2004 GMC Envoy. While the vehicle was parked, an abnormal fuel odor was present on the inside and outside of the vehicle. The contact stated that there was evidence of a fuel leak coming from the fuel filler neck. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified. The approximate failure mileage was 109,000. The VIN was not available.
I was driving and my vehicle on I-985 hall county GA. My check gage light came on and less than 1/2 of a mile it start to smoke and burn as soon as I stopped turned of the ignition. It burnt to the ground from the engine area to the inside.
Vehicle was being driven on a two way highway at approximately 55 mph. Vehicle lost engine power while driving and the gas pedal lost resistance and went to the floor. Vehicle was steered over to the side of the road. While the vehicle was steered over to the side of the road, check engine and other dash lights started flashing chaotically. White smoke started coming from under the hood. Within a short time, white smoke turned into black smoke and then flames started to appears. The fire under the hood eventually continued to grow until it completely burned the engine compartment most of the first two rows of the interior before the firemen arrived and were able to put out the fire.
Vehicle was being driving approximately at 55 mph. Engine loss power, gas pedal lost resistance and went all the way down to the floor board. Vehicle was pulled over to the side of the road and engine was stalled and all the dash lights were flashing one and off. Engine started to have white smoke coming from under the hood. After a few minutes, the white smoke turned into black smoke and the engine caught on fire. Vehicle was engulfed in flames after a few minutes.
Tl-the contact owns a 2004 GMC Envoy. The contact stated that while coming to a stop he noticed fuel leaking from the vehicle. The gas light warning indicator illuminated. The failure recurred several times. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The vehicle was towed to the contact's residence. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown. Tw.
Tl-the contact owns a 2004 GMC Envoy. The contact stated that while driving at 55 mph, there were gas fumes were emitting from the inner and the outer part of the vehicle. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 173,000. Oo.
The contact owns a 2004 GMC Envoy. While the vehicle was parked, the contact noticed fuel leaking underneath. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that there was a hole in the filler neck that needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 157,000. The VIN was not available.
Strong odor of gas coming from inside and outside of vehicle. Truck is currently in shop to replace fuel sensor and fill neck.
The contact owns a 2004 GMC Envoy. The contact noticed strong fuel fumes in and around the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to a dealer for diagnostic testing and repair. The manufacturer advised the contact to call the dealer. The failure mileage was not available.
My service light came on during the summer of 2013 and diagnostics were completed stating that there was a pressure issue, then later in the fall, noticed fuel smell at time of fueling. Took car to shop to get checked, shop owner found recall for injuries demonstrated in my fuel system. Moved car to GMC dealer for official diagnostics, they stated that my car was actually a 2003, since it was sold in Dec of that year and would not be eligible. I then found a recall notice published in 2007 that included 2002 and 2003 vehicles with the initial recall. GMC told me that they did not have to cover warrantee because it was a voluntary recall(they could not explain in a satisfactory way how this affected me as a consumer). The NHTSA action # is pe07014. At the time of the symptoms, my car had less than 130,000 miles on it (as it has just 130 k on it now) and was just under 10 years old.
I will cut the car on and reduced engine power light comes on and the car idols hard then cuts off while driving . I read on internet alit of gm vehicles have this problem just wondering is there a recall? also check engine light and reduced engine power light will not cut off.
My car is leaking gas and I. Can only put 20 or 30 dollars worth in at a time where most of it ends up on the ground. There is also a very strong gas smell. I'm taking it in to be fixed but this is obviously a problem since I just read that other owners are having this problem so there should be a recall before someone is seriously hurt my check engine light also comes on for a while and then goes off. These are problems that require a recall.
A very strong odor of gasoline is inside and outside of my car. When the car is started and being driven the smell is most heaviest. After driving and it sits, you can continue to smell the gas fumes. I took my vehicle to a certified dealership to find out the problem and a diagnostic was done. Unfortunately, I was told that the problem could not be detected. I continue to be afraid that maybe my can is going to catch on fire or explode at any time. After doing my research, I have found that there are many owners of GMC Envoys with this same problem. Some of the models have been recalled, but this issue reaches far beyond those models. All make and models with this problem should be recalled.
Due to the check engine light constantly coming on I was told that I needed a new gas cap. It was stated if the cap is not on properly it affects the emission conrols. I have replaced the gas cap several times nothing has changed engine light goes on and off. There still has not been accurate justification for this matter. Vehicle has faulty / leaking air bags on the rear suspension. Upon research this has been a problem on GMC vehicles from 1994 ~ 2006. Why are there no recalls? GMC Envoy vehicle are sitting very low during freezing tempatures. Upon starting the vehicle it will rasie back up and level itself but it should not drop down low period. Websites are flooded with complaints. I have contacted GMC regarding all these issues and nothing has been done. I was told there were no recalls regarding these matters which I don't understand. I have viewed so many complaints on several websites regarding these same issues. Exterior lights~ lamps have faulty sockets due to moisture getting inside the lamps / back up lamps. Bulbs burning out continuously. Unfortunately when you take your vehicle to a frequent dealer, many times they'll step outside to check your vehicle quickly without putting you in the system if they feel no service is required. I believe this may be why these complaints are not being addressed/ reported / or recorded. It is apparent there are serious problems with these vehicles. Something needs to be done, and we should not have to deal with repeat manufacturer defects/hazards year after year. It is not fair to us (the customer). They can continually contact you to trade in your vehicle or buy it, but they can't contact you regarding defects on the vehicle. I was told they only notify the original owner of recalls. Again they'll contact you regarding marketing and advertising. Thank you in advance for your time and consideration.
Speedometer dont work,gas gauge dont work, transmission is going out etc and I only had the vehichle for 9 months now but the problems have been for along time.
My 2004 GMC Envoy slt cluster gauge; speedometer, gas gauge, and oil pressure gauge have stopped working.
Speedometer failed at 44,000 miles. Gas gauge misreads. Instrument cluster is being replace by GMC on other models with the same cluster but they decided not to replace the Envoys cluster. GMC knows that they have clusters that fail and have even been monetary reimbursement by other companies to replace but still do not replace for the Envoys.
Bought new and loved the ride. List price was over $42,000. Well maintained. 1st lost speedometer and other gages. Replaced instrument cluster. 40k miles replaced blower motor. 60k miles window behind backseat just dropped. Replaced regulator (I think). 62k miles check engine light - replaced fuel cap then took to dealer - $600 replaced a oxygen sensors. Check engine light came back on a few days later with same code. Just driving with it now. 68k miles - replaced power steering pump. 89k miles - driver side power window module burnt - replaced. 91k miles - while replacing driver side headlight found wire to light was melted. 98k miles rear speakers quite working. Probably a couple of things I have forgotten. 8-12-14 it has 99360 miles on it and still love the ride but have lost faith in gm. I have had 7 gm vehicles and will have no more after this one. Some of these items have had a recall but not for this vehicle even though the same parts are in this one as the recalled vehicles.