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2002 GMC Sierra the galvanized steel support cables that retain the tailgate in the open position corrode through and break where cargo or people on the tailgate may fall. Cargo falling of the tailgate very nearly struck a nearby person and injury was luckily avoided. This has occurred twice on the vehicle, the first time GMC replaced the cables under warranty and suggested that this was a random failure. Most recently they have refused to correct the problem. GMC was notified of this and refused to take corrective action.
I sat on my tail gate and the tail gate fell down. When I looked I had one broke cable and the other side the bolt was missing. I bought two cables from advance auto replaced one side but I could not get the bolt back in the other side. I was planning to take the truck to the dealer the following weekend for the recall but the gate fell off the truck and I did not know it had fell off and I dragged it down a dirt road for about half mile or more. I tried to get GMC to replace the tail gate but they just wanted to replace the cable saying that the cable did not cause the tail gate to fall off and the damage was not due to the cables. I feel that the cable problem caused the tail gate to fall off.
- Barnwell, SC, USA
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- West Olive, MI, USA