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We found the following complaints for GMC SIERRA 3500 (2006)

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Involved in accident, vehicle driven into rear of pick-up and u-haul trailer on highway 50 canyon city,co,left front side of gmc 3500 destroyedalong with hood area and the airbags did not deploy. Driver had to be cut out of gmc3500. Gmc totaled driver suffered brokenneck. Photos obtained but not able to upload.

The contact owns a 2006 gmc sierra 3500.while driving 10-75 mph, the engine stalled.there was a loss of power steering and brakes.the vehicle would restart by itself after drifting for 50 yards.there were no warning indicator lights prior to the failure.the contact noticed thick, black smoke coming from the exhaust pipe occasionally.the dealer replaced the exhaust and installed a new programmer; however, the failures continued.the failure mileage was 300 and current mileage was 36,439.

The contact owns a 2006 gmc sierra 3500.while driving 10-75 mph, the engine stalled.there was a loss of power steering and brakes.the vehicle would restart by itself after drifting for 50 yards.there were no warning indicator lights prior to the failure.the contact noticed thick, black smoke coming from the exhaust pipe occasionally.the dealer replaced the exhaust and installed a new programmer; however, the failures continued.the failure mileage was 300 and current mileage was 36,439.

Transmission cooling lines leaking.

Transmission cooling lines leaking.

Transmission cooling pipes have been replace two times in last than 20 months because of fluid leaking.

The contact owns a 2006 gmc sierra 3500. While examining the vehicle he noticed fluid leaking from under the front passenger side of the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealership and he was advised that the transmission cooling lines needed to be replaced. There were no prior warnings. The current and failure mileages were 44000.

I went out to my truck in the morning and my dash board indicator told me to get my brakes checked; everything was fine the night before.i brought the truck into mymechanic and found out that my brake line is corroded and broken.also found out that this a recurring and consistent problem with the gmc sierras.i have my truck serviced by an authorized service center on a regular basis and this has never been mentioned to me.this needs to be a recall item!serious safety threat.cannot imagine what could have happened if this occurred 2 days later when i was pulling our 40 foot rv. Shouldn't gm be responsible for this?my truck is now in the shop getting the brake line replaced.

The contact owns a 2006 gmc sierra 3500. While the vehicle was stationary, the power steering fluid leaked into the braking system and caused the brakes to seize. The vehicle was repaired and all of the hoses affected by the brake fluid were replaced. The contact stated that this was the third time the vehicle was repaired for the same failure. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 161,108.

I was driving down the road when the steering wheel locked into place.i had to jerk it hard in order to get it to released from the locked position.this has happened twice already.can easily cause a crash.needs to be fixed by manufacturer.

On march 8,2010 i took my car that i bought 2 years ago to an official emissions inspection station; the vehicle failed. At this time i was given a set of recall papers 09014 special coverage adjustment engine control module- emission related reprogramming that explained what the problem was.in the mean time i took the car to gm . They told me it would cost $125 to diagnose the problem by the time they were done i had a bill for $280 and told it would cost over $1000to fix the car so that could pass (theyneed to replace the steering column to receive communication i see there is a recall on that) i want to state that i showed the workers at gm the papers showing what the problem was but i was told that was not the problem and they then told me if i want it fixed i would have to pay for it.this occurred after i signed a paper allowing them to "look" at the car . I need someone in authority to help me find out this problem should have been taken care of by gm and whether or not the action of gm was fraudulent. Thank youtook the vehicle inspection to the state of connecticut on 3/19/2010 and it pass inspection.

The contact owns a 2006 gmc sierra 3500. While the vehicle was stationary, the power steering fluid leaked into the braking system and caused the brakes to seize. The vehicle was repaired and all of the hoses affected by the brake fluid were replaced. The contact stated that this was the third time the vehicle was repaired for the same failure. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 161,108.




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