GMC Envoy owners have reported 3 problems related to suspension noise (under the suspension category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The contact owns a 2003 GMC Envoy. After the contact placed fuel in his vehicle, he continued to smell an odor of gasoline. He crawled underneath the vehicle and noticed fuel leaking on the outside of the gas tank. The gas tank weld was rusted and cracked, causing fuel to leak out of the tank. The contact also stated that the front suspension of the vehicle was banging whenever he drove over the smallest bump. In addition, the fan clutch was making a clicking sound. The dealer informed him that the vehicle was out of warranty and the repairs were his responsibility. The current and failure mileages were 88,000.
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The consumer complained about a power steering problems. There was a constant squeak in the steering even while the vehicle was parked. She said there was a popping noise while turning right or left. The consumer also heard the popping noise while going over speed bumps. The squeaking noise began as soon as the vehicle started. The service dealer replaced the power steering belt, power steering gear, a link and bushing, and the drive belt. Also, the dealer adjusted the power steering pulley. This did not remedy the problem, so they replaced the entire power steering pump. However, the problem recurred. The dealer thought it may have been something in the front suspension, so they replaced two stabilizer links. This still did not remedy the problem. Updated 11/29/05.
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After leaving a parking lot where the key had been left turned on we noticed a loud noise from the rear of the car. After stopping it was noticed the car had gone up in the back by 6 - 12 inches. We proceded to the dealer (1/2 mile away) and the rear suspension came down by itself. I have not taken it to the dealer for service. The day of incident was a Saturday and they had no service available.
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