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We found the following complaints for CHEVROLET VAN (2001)

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2001 chevrolet venture lt,took into dealer regarding the engine took a long time to warm up and the temperature guage fluctuated.dealer diagnosed problem to be a leaking head gasket and intake manifold gasket.dealer replaced items at cost to consumer.

Well its my first gm. Im a ford man myself but my wife wanted a chevy venture so i got her a 2001.so far ive had the ac condenser replaced and the back head gasket is now leaking at 50,000mls i wish it was a ford. I have a 1990 ford f150 with over 300,000mls i did replace the motor in it though at 177,000 so they all have problems but fords arnt as many.

While driving the vehicle inadvertently stalls. When taken to get serviced they could not determine the cause of this.

2001 chevrolet 3500.consumer writes in regards to pump control module failure.the consumer stated when the pump control failed, the van stopped running.the first one failed at 30,000 miles and the second pump failed at 77,000.

Thursday dec. 30th our 2001 chevrolet venture van experienced a major coolant failure that could have left my wife and 3 children stranded on the highway. Fortunatly they were close to home whe it happened. The chevy dealer replaced the lower intake manifold gasket and the valve cover gaskets and the distributor o-ring. The 2nd incident occured on friday january 7th. The water pump failed it was replaced by dealer. 3rd incident, january 9th coolant is again leaking from the engine. Will take to dealer again on monday.

2001 chevrolet 3500.consumer writes in regards to pump control module failure.the consumer stated when the pump control failed, the van stopped running.the first one failed at 30,000 miles and the second pump failed at 77,000.

The fuel gage doe not accurately reflect the amount of fuel in the tank.

Intermittent transmission slip- inability to use reverse and/or drive. My 2001 chevy venture has been in for service at my localchvey dealership numerous times for this problem overthe past 3-4 months.the vehicle has 22k miles.guess what the service manager told me after today's tow to the dealer ??no problem could be found - the vehicle -"operates as designed"amazingly enough when my wife went to back out of the parking spot we were in we could not move.the vehicle was making a loud grinding noise and sounded as if something was spinning inside the transmission.the vehicle and one point lurched backward as my wife continued in an attempt to back the vehicle up to no avail -and stopped abruptly.we could not use drive either it would only move at a snails pace.unfortunately the vehicle has been repaired and i'm still having intermittent problems.the last time it was in for this problem i almost instantly had the problem again.when i brought it back for repair - they said they filled the fluid and everything was fine and it was until today!- for the amount of similar complaints on this vehicle - i would hope for a recall soon!isn't it strange how a lot of people are having this problem however most of what i've read in other posts say "dealer service could not duplicate the problem" ??

At 67,000 miles and 4 years old our venture is having to undergo a complete transmission ovehaul. The mechanic said he has seen these at 100000 miles but not 67k000 this is rediculous.

While drivingbrake pedal went to the floor due to a malfunction within brake system which was designed withbrake line next toexhaust, causingbrake line to melt. Dealer has yet to be contacted. Please provide further details.

While driving brake pedal went to the floor due to a malfunction withinanti-lock brake system, which was designed withbrake line located next toexhaust system ,causingbrake lines to melt. Dealer has yet to be contatced. Please provide further details.

While driving brake pedal went to the floor due to a malfunction withinanti-lock brake system, which was designed withbrake line located next toexhaust system ,causingbrake lines to melt. Dealer has yet to be contatced. Please provide further details.

While drivingbrake pedal went to thefloor due to a malfunction withinbrake system whichwas a design flawwithinbrake line next toexhaust, causing brake line to melt. Please provide further details.

While drivingbrake pedal went to the floor due to a malfunction within brake system which was designed withbrake line next toexhaust, causingbrake line to melt. Dealer has yet to be contacted. Please provide further details.

Automatic doors (side and rear) malfunctions during cold weather and when it rains.




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