GMC Savana owners have reported 2 problems related to underbody shield (under the structure category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of GMC Savana based on all problems reported for the Savana.
Van has less than 60,000 m. Last 2-3 years rust corrosion on frame has now become so bad its no longer able to pass nh state safety inspection. Brake lines rusted and replaced in 2010 . Gas tank rusted and leaks. Leaf spring brackets rusted and broken ,one replaced in 2011,other just broke can not find mech. To fix,because rust has eaten away so much metal,( it gets thinner and weaker). I bought this van brand new am the only driver and have taken very good care of it. I can not afford to just dump it and buy another. I know of many other GMC vans all doing the same thing. The bumpers also are paper thin where there's some cheap metal left.
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Many general motors vehicles are set up to have their head lights come on 60% of brightness when they start the vehicle day or night, where the problem comes in is at night . Most people see the lights on in front of them and think they have an automatic system and don't bother to turn on their headlight switch and therefore don't have tail lights. I have almost hit two of these in foggy conditions. I have started keeping track of the vehicles I see without tail lights on at night. I have seen over 100 in the last two months. I believe this is a serious problem that needs a recall on.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Door Hinge problems | |
| Door problems | |
| Body problems | |
| Structure problems | |
| Paint problems | |
| Underbody Shield problems | |
| Hood problems | |
| Hatchback/liftgate Hinge problems | |
| Frame Rust problems |