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Replying to: wegibson (Feb 14, 2006 10:54 am) |
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hi everbody. I just recently baught a 2006 GMC Sierra crew cab 5.3L. I am just wondering, if any of the problems from the past years such as 2003 on are still problems on the new 2006's. If so what are the problems and what should i be keeping an eye on. Any help would be appreciated. thanks
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I have a2005 GMC 1500 4x4 at 3800 to4000 thousand miles I started to have brake problems at 40 mph and up the dealer could not find it since that time it has been back 3 more times and each time they turn the front rotors and rear drums to me this is patch job I did not buy a used truck what can I do.
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Replying to: travis77 (Jan 12, 2006 5:09 pm) I have a 2003 gmc sierra truck that has the same speedometer problem , jumps up to 120 and then sticks at 30 or so when stoped . Does anyone know the resolution to this problem? |
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Replying to: dale3n8 (Feb 16, 2006 6:25 pm) I experienced the same problem with my 2005 1500 Sierra. I have the extended cab 4x4. At around 6,000 miles I noticed a vibration only in the steering wheel, not so much in the brake pedal though. I took it to a local dealership. The service techs test drove it and diagnosed the problem as "warped rotors" due to lateral run-out. Gave me a quote of around $170.00 to fix the problem. Slightly enraged...because I had purchased the extended warranty I felt that I should not incure any out of pocket expenses. Long story short...I got in contact with the service rep. as a one time courtesy GMC fixed the problem by turning the rotors. This has caused the vibration in the steering wheel to go away...for now! I figure it is only a matter of time before the problem resurfaces. Try contacting the service rep. and insist that they replace the rotors with new ones. I should note that when I took my truck in for the problem I was out of the "friction parts" warranty period by 500-1000 miles, due to my work schedule. So do not delay. |
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I have a 2005 GMC Sierra 1500 ext.cab 4x4. Mileage is at 12K. I have Westin side step bars, which are installed at the body bushing points on the frame to the cab (I have checked to ensure that they were installed properly). The noise that I am experiencing is more of a "sqeaking" noise and not a "popping" noise which is typically the case with improperly installed side bars. The noise only happens when I make turns. It seems to be originating more from the driver's side 3rd door at head level, right behind my left ear. I have taken my truck in to the service center for diagnosis. The service tech insists that the side bars are the cause of the problem. I beg to differ. Has anyone experienced this same problem with their truck???
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Replying to: bghuffman (Mar 07, 2006 11:54 am) |
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Replying to: shaggnasty (Jan 05, 2004 10:24 am) |
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Replying to: sonofbob (Mar 21, 2001 8:36 pm) |
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I was about to buy tire chains (cables) for my new '06 GMC Sierra Denali quad cab. The tires are P275/55R20. I looked in the manual, and it gives a warning to not put chains on the vehicle. Huh?! I looked under the vehicle and don't see any obvious clearance problems. What gives? It's a truck! thanks, rex |
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