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My vehicle has approximately 160, 000 miles. The barrings have been replace the wires have been grounded, a new battery to make sure ample power is there...I will be going down the street, highway, interstate wherever...it doesn't matter how fast or slow I go ... it will going along and without warning it powers down and gives me on the display REDUCED ENGINE POWER then it drops to around 10 miles per hour also right behind the display message REDUCED ENGINE POWER it gives the message Stability System Disabled. I can pull off the side of the road after much honking of the horn and stress..turn the key off and wait a few seconds crank it and go again..sometime it doesn't do it again other times in order to travel 20 or 25 miles I have to pull over 7 or 8 times.. do you have any idea how frustrating this is or for that matter how dangerous this can be? GMC please do the right thing...recall or at the very least get the information out to your mechanics how to repair the situation without people having to take the vehicle back again and again and again...
Thanks, Gary
I never deal with the dealerships when I need work on my vehicle, I have a mechanic in town who doesn't rip me off. This time he not sure what's going on with my vehicle and doesn't want to want to start guessing.
The other day I dropped my vehicle off at the dealership wereI purchased my car. when I started to explained what was wrong with my car he said to me you can write it down on this form and we will be in touch with you on Monday or Tuesday. Also, there will be a 90 dollar diagnosis charge. There was no customer interaction, and showing they wanted to work with me.
What I need you to do is send me and email with your complete contact information including a good number to reach you, VIN, current mileage, and involved dealer. Please include the post I am responding to in your email.
Christina GM Customer Service
I apologize for your experience. Have you taken the vehicle in to your local GM dealer to be diagnosed? If not i would definitely recommend doing so. Please keep me updated on your situation.
Christina
GM Customer Service
I have been a GM owner since 1969. I religiously buy your products because I believe in AMERICAN MADE PRODUCTS. I have a 2003 Silverado Crew Cab 4x4 Quadrasteer SLT, that has 161,000 miles and I am having the same problem that everyone else seemingly has. I am currently afraid to drive it, because I have to get onto the interstate to travel and I've almost lost my life several times in the past month because my truck just quits or shuts down when I am driving. I took it to the Local Dealership and they said they could fix it for about $190.00, so I let them. When I went to pick it up I looked at the bill and the actual parts were $4.29, the rest of the cost incurred was labor. Before I got home, (12 miles), it had broke down twice. I called the service manager and he said that all they had to do was clean the throttle body and I would have to be patient and keep adding injector cleaner to it every week and it will take some time to clean the system. Well I think that after $500.00 in fuel and additive I am ready to throw in the towel and park it for good. What a shame to have a truck that still looks brand new and can't be driven for fear of losing your life. In my opinion, your vehicles with this problem are no longer safe to drive and I don't think that your "Mr. Good Wrenches" have a clue on how to remedy these current issues. Not knowing how to fix your own products surely will not help you sell vehicles. In short, I'd just like to ask that you please help the people that have kept your company in buisness for Centuries.
Can you please email me with your VIN and case number?
Christina
GM Customer Service
Have you had the chance to have it seen by a dealer? Will you email me your VIN and situation?
Christina
GM Customer Service
I have a 2007 GMC 1500 series w/160000+ miles. We just acquire the reduced engine power msg. Tried to get your picture and could not get into site. Do you have a different address for this picture, I noticed later on you said your site had been down for awhile. I could use the picture to find the wires in my truckAppreciate any help you can give on this matter. thnx smedsleas
Finally got it replaced on April 4th..cost $500. My Yukon XL has 124K miles on it, bought it new and I asked GM to pay for the part....FLAT out denied! My warranty has expired, so they don't care....even though it is obviously a problem part. Then GM Customer service told me to save my reciepts if I wanted to be reimbursed for the cost if the part was recalled later! They basically don't care.
In addition to the problem with the throttle body, my 2007 GMC Yukon XL has all the other problems that GM won't acknowledge...Excessive oil consumption and it has to have a new battery EVERY year!
Won't be buying GM next time....
Now if I could figure out why it keeps going into limp mode!!!!!
I think no one had problem with the car that new yet on this forum.
I was getting off the freeway when I got lights on: first Traction Control Off and then Reduced Engine Power. But instead of reducing the engine power car totally shut down in the middle of the big intersection.
I was lucky it did not happened on freeway with my 2 little kids. But it was really scary, when you can’t rally push the brakes or make car turn.
I tried to turn the engine on for a good 20 min, but no luck. Finally two big guys helped me to push the car off the intersection to the closest gas station.
When the tow away guy got to the gas station to pull me to the closest dealership he was able to start the car (40 min after it got shot down). But the engine light was still on.
My car in the dealership now and they told me that they would be able to fix it.
I will keep posted to what ever happened to it.
After reading a lot on this forum I had called the dealership service and mentioned that if they check the ground wires that it might help. They just gave me an advice: “Do not use the internet for finding any problems and resolutions for these problems”
Well, car in service now, I will keep posted, if it was fixed.
I apologize for the problems you are experiencing with your vehicle. Please keep me posted when the issue has been taken care of.
Thank you,
Caron, GM Customer Service
I only started looking on the internet when the dealer told me that the part (THROTTLE BODY) was on backorder and it would be a MONTH to get the part!! I have 3 kids and my 2007 GMC also died on a very busy freeway. It is a safety issue.
Since it appears that this part is failing at an alarming rate and with potentially dangerous consequences, I filed a safety complaint with the National Highway Transportation Safety Board. I had hoped that GMC would recall the models affected and replace the part before it fails, but they are doing nothing.
#117 of 133 Reduced Engine Power- 2003 Chev. 2500 by nomoregm4 Mar 08, 2011 (3:54 pm)
I have been frustrated by this reduced engine power enigma. When it first started occuring about 6 months ago I took it to autozone for a free diagnostic. The code came back as throttle position sensor, TAC, or TPS. I was convinced for whatever reason that it was the TAC, so I went to the Chevrolet dealer parts counter and requested one after explaining what was going on to the clerk. He advised me that I should have a technition look at it so I scheduled an appointment. Of coarse you can't speak with a knowledgable mechanic at the dealership so I get a call from the customer service rep and she tells me I need a new throtle body and throttle body harness which they could install for only about $900. I told her I would fix that myself and forego the $1000/hr labor charge that they get. Paid $90 diagnostic fee for the same info I got at Autozone for free. I purchased the overpriced harness from GM (as that is the only place to get one) for $140 and a new throttle body from Autozone (for $158 vs. $300 at Chev) whent home and replced the parts in about 20 min. Guess what, same problem so I go back to my thinking that it is the TAC. So I buy a TAC from Chevrolet as tho only supplier for $300 still the same problem. I call the customer service rep at Chevrolet dealership and she tells me that I must have the computer reprogramed after changing these parts. I set up an appointment and pay $100 dollars only this time I strategically wait for the mechanic to come driving up and corner him. He tells me that it could have been several things but it is deffinately fixed now and all codes are cleared. 30 minutes later the same problem. I changed the throttle position sensor as well as the mass air sensor but still have the same problem. I have wiggled the harness on the throttle body as somebody suggested with no changes. A friend of mine has the same truck and is having the same problem. I believe this is common and GM doesnt want to take care of it. After 40 years of GM loyalty I am done buying them but I am stuck with 2 now and don't know what to do. From what I gather no one else does. btw this truck has 180000 miles and runs well except for this
By chance, have you spoken with GM Customer Assistance?
Thank you,
Caron, GM Customer Service
Yes, I have. I asked GM to pay for the part, since after looking around it became apparent that it was not only my GM that was having the problem.
They did not have any real interest in my problem because "there was no recall" and the warranty had expired. They would not even acknowledge that the part had been on backorder! They told me that GM would not pay for the part and to save my receipts in case of a recall.
If was after speaking to them that I decided that other GM owners needed to know about the problem and lack of service, so they could make more informed decisions or at the very least get rid of their GM's before the warranty expired.
Since you spoke with GM Customer Assistance, could you please email me your case number? I would like to look further into your situation.
Thank you,
Caron, GM Customer Service
here is the file number: 71-934530838
I we are looking into your case further. We will be in contact with you next week. Have a great weekend!
Christina
GM Customer Service
I apologize for the issue you are experiencing with your vehicle. Have you had the vehicle diagnosed by your dealership? Please keep me posted.
Thank you,
Caron, GM Customer Service
Also, I just read that not tightening the gas cap could be the cause.
When we took the vehicle to the dealer ship he stated that we needed to replace the Throttle body at $1100.00.
I am a retired Marine and don't have that kind of money... love my General Motors, but am considering the lack of apathy from this company on an apparently on going problem with its product.
I guess someone has to be killed before they will do anything. This thing started to malfunction 3000 miles after the warranty expired.
What a crock! I guess that I will go out and try some of the home remedies since I don't have 1100,00 dollars and GM isn't going to budge on the recall.
Guess that I will have to switch back to foreign made vehicles.
Fed up!
You would think that after the bailout that GMC would be more aware of the need for customer service to retain repeat customers,but they haven't.
I apologize for your frustrations. Thank you for your service. Can you please email me your VIN, current mileage, and involved dealer? I look forward to your response.
Christina
GM Customer Service
I apologize for your frustrations. Can you send me your case number? Has your dealer involved Technical Assistance? If not, I would recommend requesting them to do so. I look forward to your response.
Christina
GM Customer Service
How many people who have been contacted by GM customer service have had their issues resolved? A little apology for almost having another car run into you on the freeway doesn't seem adequate.
I have an appointment with the service department tomorrow. By the way, I had this issue checked before but they couldn't find anything and I brought it in three times. Then, I changed the battery and it went away for a year. Now, it is back.
Why hasn't this been recalled?
Please let me know how it goes at the dealer. I apologize for your frustrations. I look forward to your response. Have a great weekend!
Christina
GM Customer Service
I have not heard of GM customer service resolving anyone's issue, especially if the vehicle is no longer covered by the warranty.
They know it is a problem, yet refuse to acknowledge it.
I would encourage to file a complaint with the National Highway Safety Transportation Board. Maybe they will investigate if they get enough complaints from Chevy and GM owners.
About 6 months ago, I received a "Reduced Engine Power" message while driving on the highway at 65mph. My truck immediately dropped down to 30 mph and nearly caused a wreck.
I took it into the dealer and paid $1,000 to replace the throttle-body assembly and the wiring harness. No problems for about 4-5 months and then about 2 months ago it started again. I took it back and the code read the throttle body assembly again, so they replaced it free of charge.
It worked fine for another month, now it's acting up again, so I take it back and they could not find anything wrong because there was no active code. So a few weeks pass with no problems, and fast forward to last week when yet again the problem reappers. It's at the dealer right now.
I'm concerned about dumping more money into parts that don't solve the problem. Clearly GM is aware of this defective part(s), yet nothing is being done to fix this nationwide.
The sad thing is that I was going to buy a new Tahoe in the next year or two. I've been a loyal GM customer and have only owned GM Trucks my entire life. However, if this issue is not fixed, I'm leaving GM and will not be back.