We found the following complaints for GMC TYPHOON (1993)
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I have been the sole owner of this well maintained vehicle since it was purchased new. I noticed gasoline leakage from the gas tank onto my garage floor. When repaired by a gmc dealership, i was told that the gas tank had rusted through on the top surface causing the leak and requiring replacement of the gas tank.this problem presented a very serious risk of fire and other owners of this vehicle may be unknowingly at risk.
While driving 35 mph applied on brakes when another vehicle crossed in front of consumer's vehicle,resulting in brake failure, and causing an accident.
Anti-lock brakes failed causing two minor collisions.
The vehicle is equipped with abs. When applying the brakes there are no brakes and the vehicle will not stop.
We had been told there was a buy back agreement by gmc because ofanti-lock brake failures.we cannot find or confirm this information.
When applyingbrakes in an emergency situation pedal get hards and the truck travels an additonal 200 feet before stopping. This condition could cause a crash. Problem was reported to the dealership. Owner has disconnected the abs.other gmc models recalled for this problem, typhoons are not on the list. .et.
While applying brakes withfoot is on brake pedal , pedal will go to floor. First, pedal will slowly decline, and then go straight to floorboard, feels like losing brake fluid.consumer must reapplybrake pedal.
Abs brakes; when applying the brakes on an uneven surface or crossing over railroad tracksthe pedal goes to the floor and there is an extended stopping distance.
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