Purchased a certified pre owned 2022 Suburban with 35k miles on it 4 weeks ago. It has already been back to the dealer twice now for not starting. The first time we jump started it after charging for over 40 minutes, it had a check engine light, so took it to Auto Zone and it gave a break malfunction code. Then drove the car back in to the dealer and they said dead battery and replaced it. Two weeks later the truck again would not start, called the dealer and after some back and forth they agreed to come get it and drop off a loaner in the driveway. The dealer has now had the truck for 4 days and is telling me they cannot replicate the problem. They did have to jump start it when they picked it up so they know it’s not like I fabricated this.
I am waiting to see what they are able to find, but from what I’ve read this is a known problem with GM. It was not running any update prior to shutting off either time. I am a Mom with 2 young kids, and am pregnant with another who is due in 3 months. I also work out of the home 2-3 days a week. Having an unreliable car that we spent 70k out the door on is frustrating to say the least (we even purchased the extra 7 year/100k mile warranty). Obviously we are already in our heads thinking this is a lemon, but per our state the incident must happen 4 times or be out of commission for a total of 30 days before we can pursue action.
Just curious if others have had similar issues and where you ended up?
I am waiting to see what they are able to find, but from what I’ve read this is a known problem with GM. It was not running any update prior to shutting off either time. I am a Mom with 2 young kids, and am pregnant with another who is due in 3 months. I also work out of the home 2-3 days a week. Having an unreliable car that we spent 70k out the door on is frustrating to say the least (we even purchased the extra 7 year/100k mile warranty). Obviously we are already in our heads thinking this is a lemon, but per our state the incident must happen 4 times or be out of commission for a total of 30 days before we can pursue action.
Just curious if others have had similar issues and where you ended up?