GMC Envoy owners have reported 41 problems related to car stall (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
At highway speeds vehicle will stall. When this happens it causes ignition switch to burn out. Consumer stated airbag light illuminated. Ak tt.
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Vehicle stalled in stop and go traffic. Vehicle at dealership at this time.
Vehicle has stalled in traffic five times while traveling between 55 and 60 mph. Dealership has examined vehicle, and could not reproduce the problem. Vehicle also stalled once while at idle and in park. Dealership has replaced computer with no significant improvement, vehicle has been seen by dealer six times. Nlm.
Re odi#10026102: vehicle with stalling problem brought to dealer who detected no defect. Dealer unable to rectify problem. I hope stalling problem does not occur at highway speeds as it has with other vehicles, same make and model. Dealer stated wandering driverside mirror fixed. We'll see.
The contact owns a 2005 GMC Envoy xl 370. The contact stated that the fuel and oil gauges were malfunctioning when driving various speeds and as a result, the vehicle would stall without warning. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who diagnosed that six cylinders had failed and both the engine and oil gauge sensors would need replacing. The manufacturer was not contacted. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 100,000.
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When the car had 4500 miles, the engine stopped running when I was driving at 40 mph -- there were no warning signs or other problems beforehand. The car would not restart immediately - nothing happened when I turned the key -- then, after 45 minutes it started but the engine was very noisy and power to accelerate was very poor. The dealer fixed the noisy engine by recalibrating the pcm but they said no fault codes were registered in the car's computer so they can't figure out why the car stalled. I advised them about NHTSA recall campaign # 02v121000 fuel:fuel filter line where the symptoms were very similar to mine. They said there was no gm recall and there was no problem with my fuel filter fitting. The stall occured on 5/14/02 and I have driven 600 miles since then without incident. I called the GMC # listed in the recall notice on 5/24/02 and they said no recalls applied to my car (which was mfg'd in 9/01) and they had no knowledge of the NHTSA recall campaign # 02v121000. I'm concerned that whatever caused my car to stall while driving will reoccur and it is dangerous trying to pull over across traffic lanes to the shoulder without engine power or power steering.