78 problems related to wiper have been reported for the 2012 GMC Terrain. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2012 GMC Terrain based on all problems reported for the 2012 Terrain.
The contact owns a 2012 GMC Terrain. The contact stated that while attempting to back out of a parking space, upon putting the vehicle in reverse the rearview camera display on the center console shut off, the contact stated that the display went blank, and that due to the lack of visibility she bumped into another vehicle that was also reversing. The contact stated that it was a minor impact and that there was no cosmetic damage to either vehicle therefore no police report was filed, and no injuries were reported. No warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where the vehicle was diagnosed and the contact was advised that the center console display was faulty and would need to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 68,000.
I was driving while it was raining. The wipers stopped working. The driverside wiper jumped partially off the windshield. I had my mechanic inspect it. The fuses, relay, and wiper motor are operational. The bushing on the wiper transmission failed. I found the following recall. Special coverage adjustment n192266181 wiper transmission arm linkage failure – USA only release date: July 2022. However, my VIN does not have this as an applicable recall.
Wiper motor went out on me no warning.
Windshield wipers quit working. I can hear something, but blades don't move. I see the 2014-15 have a recall.
Ball joint for wiper assembly just "pops off" while in use causing wipers to stop working. I have taken vehicle apart, fixed the issue ( reconnecting the ball joint) and issue happens again. I understand the vehicle is from 2012, but uses same part 2010-2017, which is currently a recall on 2013-2015 models. First occurrence of this issue was July 02, 2019. I brought to GMC dealer, they said they were out of the part. Since then I've not had the issue until today March 14, 2023 where I almost hit another car, due to it popping off and stopped working while in motion.
I was driving in the dark at 5 am with my 2 year old son in the down pour rain and my wipers stopped working but the motor was still running.
Driving in heavy rain south on the I-5 at 545p. In peak traffic and wipers suddenly just stopped while going 60mph in the carpool lane. As we past the exit for I-405 there was no shoulder to pull off of on my left. I had to cross over 5 lanes until I could safely get off the freeway. Then drive another 5 miles on side streets getting out an manually moving the wipers every few blocks so I could see. I'm female and over 50 yrs old. There was not a place I felt safe to just pull over at night. I stopped at a friend's. I can hear the motor moving but the wipers are not. I do not recall ever seeing the recall on the ball bearings and nor the wiper linkage but found one. However I'm have 72k miles and have owned it for 10 yrs. 6 months. So it may not be covered, which I believe is not fair. I almost died and could have caused other deaths just trying to safely maneuver off the freeway, which I felt was safer than sitting on the side of a very dangerous section of the freeway. I know people with cars over 40 yr old that were left outside with over 200k miles and the wipers have never just died. I am the original owner and my car has been garaged for over 95% of the time when not in use. I will call the dealership in the morning but trying to get ahead of this since articles are saying there are no parts. Scared and frustrated.
Very serious failure . . . Traveling at night, in a rainstorm, doing 70mph on a highway and the wiper regulator connecting the wiper arms to the wiper motor fails . . . No warning what so ever . . . No intermittent operation or noises, nothing . . . Looking into this problem I see that gm has issued a safety recall for 2014 and up versions of this vehicle but not my specific model year . . . What are the chances that the hardware used in my particular vehicle model year are any different than those listed in (22v-165) this safety recall.
I was driving on the highway and it was raining hard so I had my windshield wipers on and they just stopped working and I almost got in accident because I couldn't see.
I was getting on the interstate when a really bad rain storm came up. I turned my windshield wipers on and they got stuck in the upright position. I tried many times to get the wipers to work, but they would not move. I had no visibility and I was on an elevated ramp getting on the interstate. I could not see anything so I had to roll my window down, drive 5 miles an hour and use the white line on the road as a guide. I got soaking wet as did my car. I had to drive about a mile before I could safely stop the car. There was no warning and I am reading now there is an issue with this on Terrains. This was an extremely dangerous, I could have severely hurt myself or someone else. I am getting really tired of all the recalls on the Terrain. So far there have been six (6) for my car and a few more that don't seem to apply yet!!.
Wiper system failed, without notice or warning, while in use during travel on the highway, severely limiting visibility and creating significant safety event. No accident was reported as other vehicle passengers were able to assist the driver in safely maneuvering the vehicle to a safe stopping location.
Wiper transmission need to be replaced due to water and debris entered the wiper assembly ball joints and caused excessive wear, allowing the ball joints to detach and causing the wipers to stop working.
During a bad storm the windshield wipers went past the windshield and the motor froze up motor started humming then locked up.
I was driving in a heavy rain storm across a long three lane bridge when my wiper system failed. Due to the amount of wind, rain and traffic road spray, I could not see the road or vehicles in front of me. I had zero visibility. Miraculously, I made it safely across the bridge and off the shoulder into a grassy area. The dealership that made the repair told me that gm covered the replacement of the wiper assembly because they are aware of this defect, but haven't issued a public recall. This is a serious safety issue and should not be ignored. It has caused me to have continued anxiety issues when driving in the rain and across long bridges. Please make this a public recall. Thank you.
I was driving in the rain on the highway and my windshield wipers just stopped working. The motor still runs but the wipers will not move.
While driving in the rain, my wipers suddenly stopped in the up position and wouldn't move. The motor was still working because you could hear it cycling, but the wipers wouldn't move. Fortunately the rain wasn't very heavy, I was driving on city streets able to get home safely despite the impaired visibility. Had this happened on the highway in some of the recent rain we have experienced this would have been a very dangerous situation.
The front windshield wipers stopped working while we were driving on the interstate during a torrential downpour. We were in the middle of three lanes of traffic but were eventually able to move over and pull off the highway safely. This equipment failure could have had a tragic ending for us and the other motorists around us. We understand there were recalls for 2013 models for this failure. Not sure why a recall hasn't been done on 2012 models.
The contact owns a 2012 GMC Terrain. The contact stated that the windshield wiper on the driver's side failed to function. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic and was diagnosed that the windshield wiper motor needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired yet. The contact mentioned that she was unable to drive the vehicle while it was raining. Neither the dealer nor the manufacturer were contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 170,000.
The contact owns a 2012 GMC Terrain. The contact stated that while driving at 50 mph in inclement weather, the windshield wipers became inoperable. The contact pulled off of the roadway, turned off and restarted the vehicle however, the failure persisted. The vehicle was not taken to be diagnosed nor repaired. Neither the dealer nor the manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 94,000.
I was driving on I-95 on 3/29/2020 when it started raining I turn on my wipers and it started okay at first all of a sudden they stop working I almost had an accident I pulled over to the service road and waited until the rain stopped I could have been killed. What do I do now I don't have the money to get it fixed and I won't drive it in the rain.
On October 31, 2019 my windshield wipers failed on my vehicle while driving in a downpour of rain doing 45 mph, there were vehicles around me but thankfully not behind me and I was able to stop without being hit. I was able to avoid an accident due to the fact that I am an experienced driver. Luckily I was only about 2 blocks from the dealership and parked my vehicle there while the owner gave me a ride home. I spent $318 on the windshield wiper motor transmission. Canada recalled this exact same vehicle so why hasn't the u. S. I also reported this to GMC.
Tl- the contact owns a 2012 GMC Terrain. The contact stated that while driving approximately 60 mph in a rain storm the front windshield wiper suddenly became inoperable causing a visibility hazard to the driver. The cause of the failure was not determined. The local dealer and manufacturer were not yet notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 72,885. Jft.
While driving in the rain at 55 mph on a highway on my way to school I turned on my windshield wiper, it came on and stopped moving after 10 minutes. I had to put on my blinkers and slowly drive across lanes to move it to the shoulder of the road. I waited for assistance from my husband to guide me back home (which was closer for me) because I couldn't continue like this for another 45 minutes. Before we left, we waited about 20-25 minutes more on the roadside and headed back home when it was safe to do so. My husband did try getting it to work at least twice as well but we could hear was the motor grinding but no motion. We took it the next day to neighborhood's pep boys since that was closer to me than the nearest GMC dealership to have it diagnosed and I was told that the transmission had gone bad at 47851 miles. �.
Driving in a rain storm and the bushing came off to release the transmission arm could not see to drive , had to drive 3 hours from home without wipers in the rain.
My windshield wipers quite working in the middle of a downpour while on the interstate. I took it to the dealership and there charging me a $200 deductible to repair this issue that has affected millions of vehicles. My husband almost crashed into another car while trying to pull over on the shoulder. We were left sitting in a storm for over 2 hours waiting for the weather to clear up. This is a huge safety risk.
Tl the contact owns a 2012 GMC Terrain. While driving 60 mph in the rain, the windshield wipers failed to function. The vehicle was taken to mcgovern Buick GMC (located at 2806, 150 turnpike rd, westborough, MA 01581, (508) 439-4362) where the windshield wiper motor was replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and provided case number: 95301890184. The approximate failure mileage was 64,848.
Winds shield wipers stop working.
My family and me were traveling in a down poor in a large city. Suddenly my windshield wipers went went past the window while in motion and stopped working. This was very unsafe and we were blinded from the rain and could not see the traffic in front of us. I slowed down and somehow found my way to the side of the interstate without hitting or being hit by anyone. This issue could have killed us. This is very dangerous. I found that this is a common issue in this model and the 2013 actually has a recall for the same issue.
I used my windshield wipers on the highest/fastest setting the other day for the 1st time ever. I usually only use the low or medium setting. The windshield wipers worked for about 1 minute and then they stopped working completely. They froze in place and my dealer is recommending a replacement of the wiper motor and connections. I am reading online and it looks like gm recalled the 2013 Terrains for this exact issue and that your company was looking into whether they should recall 2010-2012 Terrains as well. I would like any information you have about the possibility of that recall because I think its ridiculous that GMC has not recalled this item when it was clearly an issue for the 2013 model using the same parts. This is extremely dangerous when the wipers fail when they are going the fastest. That is when the wipers are needed the most because it means it is raining excessively. Gm should have to pay for my repairs considering this is a known issue and I'm hoping your company can help get them to finish recalling all years models. Thanks.
On Saturday, 5/11/19, at about 10 pm, while driving on I-264, at about 60 mph, in a bad thunderstorm, the wipers stopped working, stopping all the way up. The rain was so heavy I could not see out the front window and slowed down and gradually pulled off to the side with my passenger looking out for the guardrail. When the rain let up a little, I realized I was partially blocking an on ramp and pulled farther forward. This was a very dangerous situation as a car in the travel lane could have hit me (when slowing down) or I could have been hit while blocking the on ramp during this period of heavy rain. When the rain slowed more, we drove 2 miles to the next exit and pulled off in a store parking lot. I replaced the wiper fuse, but later discovered we could hear the motor clicking but the wipers wouldn't move. We had to dangerously drive 40+ miles home hoping the rain would stay at a drizzle and pulling to the side any time the rain came down hard enough to cause very limited visibility. It took us well over two hours to make the 40 mile trip home. It was very dangerous driving in the rain with no wipers, but we had little choice since we since there are no repair shops open at that hour. Upon getting home, we took the Terrain to our local auto repair shop to get it fixed. I was told this is very common in Terrains as there is a plastic gear in the wiper motor that routinely breaks when the motor is on high. The mechanic said the problem is so common that the dealers� keep the wiper motor in stock and he could get the motor (part) immediately without having to order it. If this is true, I'd recommend a recall of the wiper motor and that replacement motor contain a metal (or stronger) gear that is less likely to break when the motor is on high speed. Because you cannot just buy/replace the gear, the whole motor had to be replaced which cost us $278.
While driving down the highway at about 65 mph in a bad thunderstorm, the wipers stopped working, stopping about halfway up. After pulling over to the side of the road, we discovered we could hear the motor clicking but the wipers wouldn't move. We had to dangerously drive several miles with very little visibility until we could find a safe place to pull over to try to access the situation further. We were 4 hours from home going on a weekend trip, about an hour from our destination. We had to get rain-x (suggested from the auto zone we were able to find) and apply it to make it to our destination. We couldn't find any dealerships who could help us on the weekend, so we had to hope for the best driving back home. It was very dangerous driving in the rain with no wipers, but we had no choice since we were hours away from home and could not find any place to help us. Upon getting home, I took the Terrain to our dealership and had to get it fixed. I was told this is very common in Terrain's and my husband's 2013 was recalled for the exact same problem. I do not understand how only one year can be recalled when it is clearly a problem with all years. It set us back $302. 74 for the repair and that was after the dealership gave us a small discount.
Tl the contact owns a 2012 GMC Terrain. The contact stated that the windshield wipers failed to operate without warning. The vehicle was taken to ed koehn Chevrolet (616-866-9511, located at 4650 14 mile rd ne # m-57, rockford, mi 49341) where it was diagnosed that the wiper motor and transmission needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that the contact would be called back by a representative. The contact was not called back. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 120,000.
While driving in the rain in atlanta out of town our windshield wiper blades stopped working. I am referring to our front windshield wiper blades stopped working in a storm while we were out of town. We bought rainx and made it home safely, thank god. We took it to the dealership the next day and they charged me to replace the wiper motor .
Front windshield wipers immediately stopped operation while in use on February 20, 2019. I took the car on February 21, 2019 to our local mechanic's shop which recommended total replacement of the wiper transmission assembly even though only a bushing was damaged. I agreed and had the wiper transmission replaced. I attach a copy of that invoice. Total paid was $376. 75.
While driving in the rain the wipers broke twice. The bushings break. I almost got hit by a semi truck. .
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