GMC Envoy owners have reported 2 problems related to fuel injector (under the gasoline fuel system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
About three months ago the fuel gauge, after filling the tank, would read empty for a period of time. Then the gauge would read full, then it would go back to empty. This would continue for a short period of time and eventually the correct (I assumed) level would be shown until the next fill up. As time has passed, it takes longer for the gauge to finally settle down and read normally. I have now received a letter from GMC stating they are aware of the problem and will pay for half the repair cost. My question is that if this is a premature failure, as the letter states, why GMC is not responsible for 100% of the cost. The letter also states that the fuel level shown may read more than the actual level. Could lead to running out of fuel on the interstate, getting in an accident trying to get off the road, and/or injector damage.
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Vehicle has intermittent throttle problem that causes the throttle to surge and the headlights to go dim to bright and dash lights to go dim to bright. This condition happens intermittently, and the dealership states there is no problem. This condition is most dangerous when driving in confined spaces such as parking lots. I have taken this problem to the selling dealership four times since July 2006 and continue to be told there was no problem.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Tank Assembly problems | |
Gasoline Fuel System problems | |
Fuel Pump problems | |
Tank Filler Pipe And Cap problems | |
Tank Mounting problems | |
Fuel Hoses Lines/piping And Fittings problems | |
Gasoline Storage problems | |
Fuel Delivery problems | |
Fuel Injector problems | |
Fuel Injection problems |