We found the following complaints for GMC VANDURA G2500 (1995)
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While traveling 45mph driver swerved vehicle to avoid hitting another vehicle. The vehicle went off the road & hit some trees & a fence. Upon impact with the trees & fence, the air bags did not deploy. The front end was smashed & the windshield popped out. Seat belts held driver. The driver still sustained some injuries.
I own a 1995 gmc vandura vin # [xxx] with a defective seat belt buckle on the passenger side mid captain chair.the buckle is inoperative and the plastic components in the buckle mechanism have crystallized and crumbled.there has been no abuse or misuse involved in the failure.seat belts are legally required and as a safety issue i cannot use this seat.i have additional concern that the other buckles are also defective and unsafe.if they fail it will render my van, which is used for travel and trips, unusable.*nlminformation redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
Seat belt bunches up/locks up at the guide, causing excessive wear/fraying. *dsh
Poor abs performance,when the brakes are applied a severe pull to the left is experienced.
-the contact stated that general motorsrefused to replace the abs system.the contactcalled general motorsand was informed that his vehicle was not a part of the recall.the consumer was told the recall had expired, even though the dealer admitted to giving the consumer wrong information. Updated 01/30/07.
Braking system malfunctioned, causing a rear end impact inwhich 3 passengers sustained injuries.the abs locked front wheels when coming to a stop.roadway was wet and vehicle began to skit out of control.passengers in other vehicle sustained injuries.
Sliding door is extremely difficult to close properly, and once it is closed/latched, the door gets stuck and can only be opened from outside. *dsh
Roaring,howling whineing noise in rear end at 45-50 mphcontacted dealer got letter from dealer says nothing can be done.
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