Gas Tank Strap Problems of GMC Sierra 1500

GMC Sierra 1500 owners have reported 2 problems related to gas tank strap (under the gasoline fuel system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of GMC Sierra 1500 based on all problems reported for the Sierra 1500.

1 Gas Tank Strap problem of the 2004 GMC Sierra 1500

Failure Date: 09/24/2011

Fuel tank has rusted steel support straps; rear strap broke and tank dropped a few inches placing additional pressure on rusted front support strap. Tank would bounce up and down due to bumps in road. Fortunately my friend, following my truck, alerted me and we secured tank with a length of rope. Had he not alerted me it is likely front strap would have failed, dropping tank onto pavement. The defect was noted just before I was about to proceed onto interstate 93. Had the front strap failed, the fuel tank would have dragged for a distance at high speed, possibly causing an explosion/fire. This is the first time I have ever had a fuel tank dislodge and I normally keep vehicle for 150,000 miles and 10 years. Highly recommend vehicles with steel fuel tank support straps be recalled for inspection; in northeast where salt is used on highways, steel on the undercarriage of a vehicle will rust. Fuel tank support straps should be made of stainless steel or another material that is not subject to degradation/corrosion due to road salt. Occupants of vehicles, first responders and others are at risk due to this design flaw.

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2 Gas Tank Strap problem of the 2004 GMC Sierra 1500

Failure Date: 09/24/2011

Fuel tank has rusted steel support straps; rear strap broke and tank dropped a few inches placing additional pressure on rusted front support strap. Tank would bounce up and down due to bumps in road. Fortunately my friend, following my truck, alerted me and we secured tank with a length of rope. Had he not alerted me it is likely front strap would have failed, dropping tank onto pavement. The defect was noted just before I was about to proceed onto interstate 93. Had the front strap failed, the fuel tank would have dragged for a distance at high speed, possibly causing an explosion/fire. This is the first time I have ever had a fuel tank dislodge and I normally keep vehicle for 150,000 miles and 10 years. Highly recommend vehicles with steel fuel tank support straps be recalled for inspection; in northeast where salt is used on highways, steel on the undercarriage of a vehicle will rust. Fuel tank support straps should be made of stainless steel or another material that is not subject to degradation/corrosion due to road salt. Occupants of vehicles, first responders and others are at risk due to this design flaw.


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