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We found the following complaints for CHEVROLET C5500 (2006)

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The contact owns a 2006 chevrolet c5500. While driving down a mountain with the air brakes engaged, the brake alarm sounded and the check brakes warning indicator illuminated. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where it was diagnosed that there was a short in the brake system. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 111,000.

Pulling hard up muddy pass westbound on hwy 40 in colorado in my kodiak 5500 based 2006 jayco seneca and the fan explodedtaking out radiator, shroud and putting a hole in hood. Didn't see any debris before whole thing let loose. Thankfully we were very close to top near east summit of rabbit ears and there was a wide pull off to left and got off safely. Towed into steamboat springs and awaiting parts on monday. This is a known problem apparently. Is gm taking care of this? if so, how do i proceed?? any and all help is appreciated.[xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

The contact owns a 2006 chevrolet c5500. The contact stated that the vehicle was parked for a long period of time when he noticed smoke rising from under the hood. The contact lifted the hood and a fire erupted on the engine. The contact was able to successfully extinguish the fire. The vehicle was not taken to have the failure diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 9,900.

The contact owns a 2006 chevrolet c5500. While driving at approximately 55 mph, there was a loud noise that came from the front of the vehicle. The contact exited the vehicle and observed that there was radiator fluid leaking from the front of the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the fan blade punctured the radiator and the radiator needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 65,000.

Fan blade failure on a 2006 chevy kodiak based jayco seneca 34ss motorhome. The incident took place september 5, 2009.i was on a freeway at 65 and started down a long hill with the exhaust brake switch on.when the exhaust brake kicked in instead of dropping down one gear and holding the speed steady as i am used to the transmission went down two gears and the rpms instantly went straight up.i have no idea how high the rpms went because that is when the fan blade let go and i was too busy looking at other things to notice.the pieces went straight up punching 3 holes in the shroud and denting the hood enough to crack the paint.no photos or pieces of either the fan or shroud are available.with hoses, cables and electrical wires all around the fan area i am amazed that none of them were damaged and no braking, steering or other engine damage occurred.the fan and shroud were replaced and there have been no other incidents.updated ivoq 09/20/10

- the contactowns a 2006 chevrolet c 5500 with a current odometer reading of 33700 miles.the contact stated that the vehicle had front end problems. When driving at speeds 50 mph of higher the vehicle vibrated and bounced. The contacttookthe vehicle to the dealer 4 times , and the dealer took the vehicle to a commercial tire company,but that did not resolve the cause of theproblem. The consumer stated the tires were rotated, installed caster shin left and right, replaced drag link, drag linked faulty, customer replaced left front tire. Consumer stated vehicle all over the road cant keep steady. The vehicle had a knock with the #8 and #4 cylinder. The dealer replaced the fuel injected. Customer states fuel pump had leak and the engine shut down. Dealer replaced the injector pump, pump gear and pump bracket. Consumer states engine light on, dealer replaced the fuel tank sending unit. Consumer states leaking fuel at rear of engine caused hose on top of pump to come off. Dealer replaced clamp on fuel hose. Consumer states lower headliner to water test found all cab lights and seals cracked. Dealer replaced 5 cab lights. Consumer states rain coming in at top center between sunvisor caused lights to crack. Dealer replaced exterior lens. Updated 04/09

- the contactowns a 2006 chevrolet c 5500 with a current odometer reading of 33700 miles.the contact stated that the vehicle had front end problems. When driving at speeds 50 mph of higher the vehicle vibrated and bounced. The contacttookthe vehicle to the dealer 4 times , and the dealer took the vehicle to a commercial tire company,but that did not resolve the cause of theproblem. The consumer stated the tires were rotated, installed caster shin left and right, replaced drag link, drag linked faulty, customer replaced left front tire. Consumer stated vehicle all over the road cant keep steady. The vehicle had a knock with the #8 and #4 cylinder. The dealer replaced the fuel injected. Customer states fuel pump had leak and the engine shut down. Dealer replaced the injector pump, pump gear and pump bracket. Consumer states engine light on, dealer replaced the fuel tank sending unit. Consumer states leaking fuel at rear of engine caused hose on top of pump to come off. Dealer replaced clamp on fuel hose. Consumer states lower headliner to water test found all cab lights and seals cracked. Dealer replaced 5 cab lights. Consumer states rain coming in at top center between sunvisor caused lights to crack. Dealer replaced exterior lens. Updated 04/09

The contact owns a 2006 chevrolet c5500. While driving down a mountain with the air brakes engaged, the brake alarm sounded and the check brakes warning indicator illuminated. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where it was diagnosed that there was a short in the brake system. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 111,000.

- the contactowns a 2006 chevrolet c 5500 with a current odometer reading of 33700 miles.the contact stated that the vehicle had front end problems. When driving at speeds 50 mph of higher the vehicle vibrated and bounced. The contacttookthe vehicle to the dealer 4 times , and the dealer took the vehicle to a commercial tire company,but that did not resolve the cause of theproblem. The consumer stated the tires were rotated, installed caster shin left and right, replaced drag link, drag linked faulty, customer replaced left front tire. Consumer stated vehicle all over the road cant keep steady. The vehicle had a knock with the #8 and #4 cylinder. The dealer replaced the fuel injected. Customer states fuel pump had leak and the engine shut down. Dealer replaced the injector pump, pump gear and pump bracket. Consumer states engine light on, dealer replaced the fuel tank sending unit. Consumer states leaking fuel at rear of engine caused hose on top of pump to come off. Dealer replaced clamp on fuel hose. Consumer states lower headliner to water test found all cab lights and seals cracked. Dealer replaced 5 cab lights. Consumer states rain coming in at top center between sunvisor caused lights to crack. Dealer replaced exterior lens. Updated 04/09

Rear springs on a 2006 gulfstream motorhome with a chevy c-5500 chassis. Rear sits low and has poor handling. Had at truck shop and said springs are underrated. Called gulfstream and said it's not their problem. Truck shop had motor home weighed and was not over weight. Rig has 15000 lbs springs and should have 19000 instead. Talked to a jim creach at 1-800-289-8787 from gulfstream.

-the contactwas unaware of any defectsnor did he notice that the vehicle did not have any shocks untilall four rear tires started to wear.the contact stated the tires should not have shown signs of wear the way they did at 31,000 miles. He took the vehicle to the dealer, and was told that the vehicle did not have any rear shocks, and that they did not know if the truck should have the shocks.




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