GMC Envoy owners have reported 13 problems related to tire (under the tire category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Tires are dry rotting at 30,000 miles.
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Tire failure/blowout. . Tire under 3 years old.
Continental cross contact lx 245/6517r tire.
The contact owns a 2003 GMC Envoy. The vehicle has michelin ltx m/s tires, size p245/165/1r (na). While driving 65 mph, the front passenger side tread separated from the tire. One hundred miles after the first tire failure, the rear driver's side tread also separated from the tires. The tires have not been diagnosed by the dealer. The failure mileage was 94,000.
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The outer side of the side wall blew completely out. No tire damage. Side wall blew out all the way around the tire.
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The cluster gauge quit working. First the gas gauge stopped reading the amount of gas in the tank. Second, the speedometer and tachometer quit reading. About a month later the oil pressure gauge stopped working. Currently out of the entire cluster gauge system the battery meter is the only gauge that works.
I have 2004 Envoy have had problems with alternator. Started about 6 months after I bought the Envoy had I replaced 3 times then started having problems with back seat window on passenger side not rolling up. Then my girlfriend had a flat on side of road and could not get spare down I had to go out and cut the cable that holds it up. That is a unsafe thing to do on side of hwy should not take 45 min to get spare down. Headlights dim and brighten gets dim enough that makes hard to see.
My 2004 Envoy after driving it for a year with no long road trips the tires had worn unevenly and two were almost bald. This is a short time for tires and they were rotated when need. The warranty covered replacing the tires and now it has been another year or so and they have do the same thing. GMC does not want to replace them again, they say it is normal wear. So my question is how many people replace their tires every year?.
The contact owns a 2002 GMC Envoy xl. The contact stated that he has been experiencing the same failures as noted in recall # 03v096000 (electrical system: wiring: interior/under dash). He has taken the vehicle to the dealer, but the failure still persists. The contact stated that the seat belts continue to lock and the windshield wipers are malfunctioning. The wipers have been replaced numerous times and the failure causes limited visibility in certain weather conditions. The suspension for the arms of the ball joints was replaced and the vehicle continues to shake, shimmer, and make a loud noise. The vehicle was repaired, but the failures are ongoing. When turning, the steering wheel hesitates and causes the vehicle to jerk uncontrollably. When the windows are down, the interior lights dim due to an electrical short. The tires were changed four times, but continued to fail. The contact stated that the brakes have been replaced repeatedly. The dealer stated that the discs were failing due to adverse weather conditions. The current mileage is 68,000 and failure mileage was 38,000. Updated 1/15/09 the catalytic converter, the camshaft, and engine coil was replaced. The check engine light is still on. Updated 01/21/09.
Consumer had all of the weather proofing on the vehicle replaced by the dealer as well as the clutch assembly . The fan clutch was replaced, the air bag indicator light came on. The consumer was told that nothing could be done if the light wasn't on at the time. The plastic trim from the seat belt broke, the seat belt failed again, the transmission would drag, the engine light was on and made a grinding noise,the drivers side tire was loosing pressure, the passenger inner door seal leaked, the clock on the radio would reset itself, the drivers side seat belt would lock up when the brakes were applied they would skid and pull to the right.
Left front and rear tire came off while driving. Could have causedan accident. Cause unknown. Dealer notified.
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Tires on front of vehicle had steel belts coming out. Also, there was a recall on vehicle which dealer did not tell consumer. Recall was to inspect and replace front lower control arm brackets. Contacted dealer about tires and dealer urged consumer to bring vehicle in. After dealer looked at tires, would not let consumer drive vehicle. Dealer stated it was unsafe. The consumer reported that the front tires were worn excessivly. The dealer replaced both front tires. Michelin size 17, dot number rm3ktd2cx.
The outside rubber peeled right off the tire, causing it to blow out completely. (tiresize: p235/70/r1).
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Tire problems | |
| Tire Blowout problems | |
| Spare Tire problems | |
| Tire Tread/belt problems | |
| Tire Sidewall problems | |
| Tire Valve problems |