GMC Safari owners have reported 10 other fuel system related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 5 most common other fuel system problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's other fuel system tank assembly (4 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's other fuel system fuel gauge (3 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.
Rear axle welded wrong 1/2 off, drag linkage installed backwards, headlights way out of adjustment causing limited 30-50 visibility, propane hose blocking fill valve and needs to be pried out of the way to fill tank which could cause a crack or leak, NHTSA recall repair not completed at dealer even Read details...
Safari engine unpedictably stopped whne covering short distance. Engine shut off while driving. On three separate occasion, when the consumer took the vehicle to the dealer, they were unable to duplicate the condition of a dying engine. Read details...
Our van broke down on my wife while shuttling 5 kids from school. After having it towed to a repair shop, I was told the fuel injectors failed in such a way as to pump gasoline through the electrical wiring harness and short out the computer. The repair bill was estimated at $3,000. 00. Read details...
The fuel pump on my GMC 2001 Safari van makes a loud whining noise. I am looking into why this would occur on a 4 year old vehicle. I have owned other GMC's and not heard of any such problems. I feel this to be a safety hazard and am looking to have it replaced by the dealer without charge as soon Read details...
All the gauges do not work due to electrical problems. Dealer cannot determine the cause of the problem. Previously, dealer replaced gas gauge. Also, transmissin malfunctioned. Read details...