Four problems related to recreational vehicle lpg tank valve/gauge have been reported for the 2006 GMC Envoy. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
While driving the vehicle the air will let out of the shocks, also happens when vehicle is parked. Ssometimes air will not even elevate shocks when vehicle is turned on. Also randomly while vehicle is started whwther the fuel tank is full or empty or inbetween it will go from accurate level to empty mark on fuel gauge.
The gas gauge is reading empty although just filled with gas. It started flunctuating but now it just remains on empty despite gas tank being full. This is the second time, I have had the same problem. The first time it was changed free of change because car was still under warranty. There is something obviously defective with the gas gauge of this car and it is certainly a safety hazard of not knowing when you need to refill, vehicle stalled in the middle of the road with my three little children in it and costly repairs. GMC must be held accountable for this defect and a recall should be done immediately.
When weather turned cold the vehicle would stall and shut off for new reason. In addition to gas gauge stopped working.
Faulty fuel gauge sensor, as well as a faulty instrument panel. The fuel gauge indicates there is no fuel when I have just filled up my 2006 GMC Envoy. Started with filling up my SUV and after I got gas, the gauge dropped to empty with the bell chiming low fuel. The check engine light stays on constantly even after having the car serviced. It goes off intermittenly. Definitely dangerous as you do not know when you will run out of gas, especially with traveling with young children.
| Equipment problems | |
| Recreational Vehicle Lpg Tank Valve/gauge problems | |
| Air Conditioner problems | |
| Carrier/rack problems | |
| Radio/tape Cd Player problems |