We found the following complaints for GMC YUKON XL 1500 (2000)
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My father in law was involved in an accident while driving my husband and my car. The car was totaled in the accident and he fractured his neck and broke some ribs. None of the airbags deployed.
On 11/5/17 my 2004 gmc yukon xl was involved in a severe collision where my truck hit another vehicle both vehicles were doing 55+ mph. My front end took all my damage. Not one airbag went off in my truck.
I kept smelling fuel fumes. The yukon will not start. I started looking up recalls on the site and found one.nhtsa campaign id: 05v155000. Component: fuel system, gasoline: delivery: fuel pump.
I kept smelling fuel fumes. The yukon will not start. I started looking up recalls on the site and found one.nhtsa campaign id: 05v155000. Component: fuel system, gasoline: delivery: fuel pump.
Loose right front hub bearing assembly which resulted noise and indication by service tech that it could eventually have resulted in wheel separation. My recent research revealed a bulletin which notes a recall; # 47678 dec 17, 2007. Even though i paid our of pocket on 08/07/2007 to replace the bearing, my recent visit to a gm dealership service center on 11/06/2009 revealed that there is no open recall for the problem.
On 11/5/17 my 2004 gmc yukon xl was involved in a severe collision where my truck hit another vehicle both vehicles were doing 55+ mph. My front end took all my damage. Not one airbag went off in my truck.
Making 3-point turn on dirt road, power steering failed. Upon inspection at repair shop, found that shaft on power steering pump had fractured. Required replacement of power steering pump. This corresponds to nhtsa campaign id number 05v005000 and nhtsa action number ea04012, although gmc has told me that my vin is not included.it should be.
After getting cut off and having to make a panic stop the brake lines in my truck burst causing the pedal to go to the ground and offer no braking power. I then tried the emergency brake which also didn't work due to the burst lines. I was finally able to steer into the shoulder of the road and put the transmission into a lower gear to slow down before putting it into park at 25 mph and skidding to a stop. After getting home and doing research and learned of your investigation. Something needs to be done as i almost died.
Abs brakes activating on dry roads at slow speeds just before stopping.this originally started several years ago but was fixed under nhtsa recall 05v379000 dated 8/3/05.the problem is back in our car just a couple years later.same problem and now the gm dealer says it won't be covered by the recall.we've had a couple close calls entering our garage as we're just about to stop and the abs goes off extending our stopping distance.
Nhtsa campaign id number: 05v379000pe05020nhtsa action number: pe05020 component: service brakes, hydraulic:antilock potential number of units affected: 1,353,718 my 2000 yukon xlis having this problem.
Brake line on driver side rotted causing rapid loss of fluid.
Unwanted antilock brake system (abs) activation which results in increased stopping distance during low speed brake application. The first experience almost resulted in rear-end crash into a vehicle ahead. I took the truck to a gm dealership (malouf gm) on 11/06/09 and was told that there is no open recall (they reportedly fixed the problem on 11/01/2001). For them to check if my complaint is relative to the earlier recall, there would be a cost to me out of pocket. This problem persists and occurs intermittently.
Rigid brake line corroded and failed leading to greatly diminished braking capacity.this poses a safety hazard.i was told by the gm dealer i brought the truck to that all of the brake lines are severely corroded and need to be replaced.
While coming to a stop, at low speed on dry pavement my vehicle's antilock brake system (abs) activated and despite continued pressure on the brake peddle the vehicle advanced ~8 feet beyond the intended stopping position, nearly hitting a stopped school the process.intrigued by the problem i experimented to better understand the intermittent problem for several weeks before, for safety reasons, defeating the abs by removing the fuse that powers the control module.as i have now discovered, activation of the abs to low speeds continues to be a relatively common problem with gm light trucks of the 2000 model year and newer.indeed my vehicle was recalled in december, 2005 to supposedly provide a "fix" so that this problem would not occur.i have spoken with a gm engineer (maybe a marketing person in reality) who told me some nonsense about this not being a recurrence of the sensor problem.actually it was the conversation with the engineer that lead to making this complaint.i am not so upset about the fact that the system failed, failure do occur, the problem is with how the system reacted in failure.i work on vehicle sensor systems (suspensions and fluid diagnostics) and a major design constraint for any systemis that any failure mode cannot not lead to an unsafe condition.in the case of my vehicle's abs, the failure mode almost allow me to hit the school bus.i thought dual channel master brake cylinders were required many years ago (1968 if i recall correctly) to take the excitement out of brake failures.looks like gm has tried to renew the thrill of brake failure.
Loss of brake fluid and pressure due to defective/ damaged brake system line (23 days after gm dealership-malouf gm in north brunswick, nj informed me (when i took my truck in for an unrelated problem- odi # 10293760), that there is no open recall). My preliminary research revealed a bulletin which notes a recall; # 71182. Indication is that some of these vehicles have a clearance condition between the front right-hand brake pipe and the body cross sill that could decrease to the point of allowing contact during the life of the vehicle. If contact occurs and the brake pipe becomes damaged, in half of the brake system, therecan be loss of brake fluid and pressure. I was lucky that this condition occurred while i was backing out of my driveway at very slow speed. There is brake fluid spillage in my engine compartment and driveway.
Dt*: the contact stated the brake system failed when speed was reduced to 5 mph and the brake pedal vibrated badly.the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for service.the problem continued, so the vehicle was taken to another independent mechanic where the abs system was disconnected.the service dealer and manufacturer were notified.updated 1/19/2007 -
Making 3-point turn on dirt road, power steering failed. Upon inspection at repair shop, found that shaft on power steering pump had fractured. Required replacement of power steering pump. This corresponds to nhtsa campaign id number 05v005000 and nhtsa action number ea04012, although gmc has told me that my vin is not included.it should be.
On 11/5/17 my 2004 gmc yukon xl was involved in a severe collision where my truck hit another vehicle both vehicles were doing 55+ mph. My front end took all my damage. Not one airbag went off in my truck.
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