envoy

GMC Envoy (2002) – 01V334000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Sport Utility Vehicles Equipped With 4-Wheel Drive. The Calibration Of The Transfer Case Control Module Could Cause Insufficient High Speed Gear Engagement.


GMC Envoy (2002) – 01V283000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Sport Utility Vehicles (4 Wheel-Drive). Some Of These Vehicles Were Built With A Range Shift Collar In The Transmission Transfer Case That Contains Cracks.


GMC Envoy (2003) – 03V151000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Sport Utility Vehicles Were Built With A Left-Front Brake Pipe With A Circumferential Score At A Random Location Along The Length Of The Pipe As The Result Of The Manufacturing Process. If The Brake Pipe Partially Or Fully Fractured, Brake Pedal Travel Would Immediately Increase And Front Brake Performance Would Be Reduced.


GMC Envoy (2003) – 03V075000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Sport Utility Vehicles Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 114, “Theft ProteCTIon.” These Vehicles Are Equipped With A Mechanical Override That Could Allow The Ignition Key To Be Removed With The Shift Lever In A Position Other Than Park. In Addition, These Vehicles Have An Override That Can Allow The Transmission To Be Shifted Out Of Park With The Ignition In The Off Position.


GMC Envoy (2003) – 03V051000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Mini Vans, Passenger And Sport Utility Vehicles, Some Of These Vehicles Have A Driver’S Side Air Bag That May Not Deploy As Designed. In Addition, The Air Bag Inflator Could Rupture.


GMC Envoy (2003) – 02V222000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Passenger, Mini Vans, And Sport Utility Vehicles Have An Air Bag Inflator On The Driver’S Side That Could Fracture At A Weld During A Deployment.


GMC Envoy (2002) – 07E014000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Maxzone Headlight Assemblies, Depo Brand, P/No 335-1120L-As, Sold For Use As Aftermarket Equipment For The Above Listed Passenger Vehicles. During ProduCTIon The Lamp Housing Shape Deformed Distorting The Assembly Angle Of The Reflector And Influenced The Aiming Position. These Headlamps Fail To Conform To The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, Lamps, RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.


GMC Envoy (2002) – 04V289000

Vehicle recall defect – Some Sport Utility Vehicles Equipped With An Electronically Controlled Air Suspension (Ecas) Have A Condition In Which The Ecas May Produce A Brief Electrical Spike While The Vehicle Is Operating. This Electrical Spike Can Disrupt The Powertrain Control Module (Pcm) Causing The Vehicle To Stall.


GMC Envoy (2002) – 04V201000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Light Duty Pickup Trucks And Sport Utility Vehicles Fail To Conform To Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 209, “Seat Belt Assemblies.” One Of The Two Sensors In The Driver’S And Front Passenger’S Seat Belt Retractors Could Be Inoperative. The Seat Belt Retractors Will Lock When The Belt Webbing Is Extracted During A Crash; However, The Mechanism That Locks The Seat Belt Retractor When The Vehicle Decelerates Quickly, Such As Heavy Braking, May Not Operate As Intended.


GMC Envoy (2005) – 07E014000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Maxzone Headlight Assemblies, Depo Brand, P/No 335-1120L-As, Sold For Use As Aftermarket Equipment For The Above Listed Passenger Vehicles. During ProduCTIon The Lamp Housing Shape Deformed Distorting The Assembly Angle Of The Reflector And Influenced The Aiming Position. These Headlamps Fail To Conform To The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, Lamps, RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.