GMC Suburban owners have reported 11 problems related to front suspension (under the suspension category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Suspension was poor, the front end bounced, and one could feel the ride even when guaranteed a smooth ride. Manufacturer offered no assistance.
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We purchased this Suburban new. Out of the dealer's lot the vehicle pulled right, and vibrated at a magnitude that interfered with normal steering at speeds between 55 and 70 mph. I have taken this vehicle back to the dealer five times, counting tomorrow. The first time I returned the car a representitive of mac haik told me "the pull (to the right) is a safety feature". I am in contact with other owners of 2000 Suburbans who have worse problems involving the front end of the vehicle. Some have been forced to change tires due to wear within 10,000 miles. Tomorrpow I will, again, take this vehicle to mac haik Chevrolet for repairs. I have also contacted thomas gottschalic, evp and general counsel ,general motors, with details on this problem. Thanks for your help, byron dunn.
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Although this cannot be considered a failure, it should be considered a safety issue based on the fact the vehicle had a severe pull to the left and could cause an accident.
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Consumer's car was pulling to right and braking to left. Took to dealer, and and they aligned front end, and did repairs on brakes and knuckles. The steering wheel wobbles when the vehicle comes to a stop. There was wind noise from right side of the vehicle. The engine idles rough due to dirty injectors. The vehicle vibrates at speeds of 80-90 mph due to bent wheel. The vehicle would not start due to a weak battery. The steering moans when turning due to failure of evo sensor on steering column.
GMC produces a repair kit for vehicles that are defective at delivery at customer expense - extreme drift and instability in this vehicle.
Vehicle has defective transmission/ engine, transaxle,ring and pinion,gear/engine bearing/brake booster/ front brake pads and calipers,and suspension. Consumer feels vehicle was poorly manufactured, especially when pulling trailor or with load. Please provide further information.
Alignment and suspension malfunction causes vehicle to pull to the right.
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When brakes are applied vehicle pulls to the left.
While driving at any rate of speed vehicle pulls to right, cause unknown. Please give any further details.
The vehicle pulls to the left while braking causing the consumer to constantly have to correct the vehicle to the right, the dealer has been unable to correct the problem. Nlm.
Front suspension failed, due to missing component which was replaced by dearler.
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