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I googled "air not working 2016 Suburban" earlier on in the week. I found a video saying Chevy has had a problem with the air compressors going bad. Was hoping that wasn't the case with mine. Took it to a mechanic today and he said the air compressor went bad and leaked. $1025 to repair. I told him my findings from earlier on in the week and mentioned the video. He (my mechanic mark) stated he has replaced many before. I asked since he has replaced many before is this a recall issue. Mark stated not to his knowledge. Here I sit googling "2016 Suburban air compressor" and I find this site and another site in reference to a law suit a gentleman filed. If this is a common issue, which it seems to be, Chevrolet needs to step up and correct the problems. Especially after reading a bunch of complaints about the reason the air compressors aren't functioning properly, leaking, and just breaking is due to too much pressure on the air compressor air lines.
- Archdale, NC, USA
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- Archdale, NC, USA