This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
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Water leaking in around rear window causing moldy smell, puddled water on rear floor, saturated carpet. Believe to be health hazard because my eyes & nose burn when I-??m in the vehicle. Have not had any inspection of this problem because the warranty had run out before I discovered. This is a known problem to GM on numerous trucks as I learned after researching. Truck has very low mileage, less than 15000. Very disappointed.
Rear window frame is leaking during rain or heavy dew. Causing saturated headliner, seats and carpet. Mold could develop and become a health factor. My 2 kids always ride in the back seat. This is a known issue for GM and are not taking action to correct this problem. Vehicle started leaking with 25,000 miles.
Back window leaked. It was a heavy mist all night, not even heavy rain yet, and when we opened the passenger back door in the morning around 7:30 am, we found a pool of water on the back seat and water running down the seat. When I checked the forums, there is an abundance of complaints about the back windows leaking in Chevy trucks for many years now.
- Lompoc, CA, USA
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The cab is leaking rain water in the back driver side corner of the cab! I just noticed it while we were driving in the rain. It looks like it has occurred twice before because of stains.
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- Custer Park, IL, USA