CarComplaints.com Notes: This was the GMC Suburban's last year before being rebranded Yukon.

3.3

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
41,250 miles

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1999 GMC Suburban lights problems

lights problem

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1999 GMC Suburban Owner Comments

problem #4

Dec 012006

Suburban 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 165,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

: the contact stated while driving at night, the head lights were not bright enough due to the lenses clouding and looking milky. The vehicle was driven to the dealer, who determined the head lights needed to be replaced. The contact replaced the head lights. Updated 01/10/07.

- Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA

problem #3

Jun 122001

Suburban

  • miles
The lampholder assembly has printed-wiring sheet to route current to bulb sockets. During manufacture, this circuit layer is mounted to the structure of the lamp holder assembly with a plastic riveting process. A (plastic and thus non-conducting) rivet passes *through* a conductor common to the brake and turn lamps, nearly severing the conductor. Eventually the small thread of remaining conductor fails entirely, resulting in a lack of safety signalling that can not be repaired by bulb replacement. ** eventually, all assemblies with this defect will fail, as the current required to light the brake and turn lamps far exceeds the capacity of the hair-thin thread of copper that survives the hole punched for the rivet ** this appears to be a design defect. The failure point is also one of the test point areas on the assembly. There appears to be no engineering reason why the rivet must be in this location, and I suspect that a cad error caused a rivet location and a test point location to be erroneously combined. The surface insulation material is not present at the test points to allow testing either by automated equipment or service technicians. The assembly design had to coordinate three functional layers -- the test-point holes, the printed wiring layer, and the rivet-studs which pass through from the plastic structure of the assembly. I believe that a cad error caused a rivet stud (and its associated thru-hole) to be erroneously co-located with a test point. This one-line-at-A-time text entry field is ludicrous. You ask for a detailed description, and then make it nearly impossible to do so.

- Tulsa, OK, USA

problem #2

Nov 152000

Suburban

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Headlights flashed on and off. Was told by dealer that they could not find the cause. Consumer also had contact with GMC which has not helped her.

- Clovis, CA, USA

problem #1

Oct 101999

Suburban

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Every time vehicle is driven with the headlights on, headlights flicker on and go off. Vehicle has been taken to the dealership four times in a six-month period. Dealer was not able to fix the problem. Also, doors are warped/engine runs rough/replaced differential/brakes are locking up.

- Clovis, CA, USA

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