Constant Velocity Joint Problems of GMC Jimmy

GMC Jimmy owners have reported 3 problems related to constant velocity joint (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Constant Velocity Joint problem of the 2000 GMC Jimmy

Failure Date: 06/26/2003

I have a 2000 slt Jimmy which has been a pain. I've had lower ball joints replaced, upper ball joints replaced, major problems with the brakes, u joints replaced, hub and wheel bearing problems, altenator failure, a/c blower motor replaced, broken blend door which caused encoder motor and module failure, rear wiper moter replaced, back window lock replaced. Too many things have gone wrong with this vehicle. GMC should consider some sort of recall because I've read many complaints regarding some of the same issues.

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2 Constant Velocity Joint problem of the 1997 GMC Jimmy

Failure Date: 10/11/2000

While pulling into driveway, upper ball joints fell apart without prior warning. Took vehicle to be fixed and was told about recall 01 I 018 000 that deals with a similar problem concerning upper ball joints. Left wheel speed sensor was missing. Replaced inner cv boot.

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3 Constant Velocity Joint problem of the 1996 GMC Jimmy

Failure Date: 12/23/1997

Torn cv-boot resulting in leakage. Mjs.

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