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Common Problems with the 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe

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Engine Problems:

“Vehicle will stall while parked causing a strong odor of gasoline. Takes several minutes of sitting with vehicle off before it will start again. The vehicle has also done this while coming to a stop. This vehicle has 41000 miles on it and continues to do this. It is used for law enforcement agency. I am required to respond to calls and this hinders response times to calls as well as emergent responses. The dealership has looked at the issue and blamed it on fuel having water in the fuel. They have replaced several items involving the fuel system. This has not solved the problem. Bob Ruwarts has not given an answer.”

“Vehicle has a tremor idle problem, resulting in improper motor mounts per dealership motor mounts replaced, now bolts and shims added problem not resolved”

Electrical System Problems:

“When rain of moisture in around the vehicle, the safety restraint system warning light turns on. The transmission pump vibration on load in low speeds, afm sytem does not allow availble power when accelerating upon downshifts. The electrical usb outlets short making device projection feature, at time while using carcharger/cigarette lighter DC outlet.”

“The contact owns a 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe. The contact stated while driving 65 mph, the vehicle temporarily lost power and stalled. There were no warning lights illuminated. The contact stated he was able to continue to drive the vehicle however, a warning message appeared on the instrument panel regarding the trailer brake. The contact also stated that the alarm was frequently engaging inadvertently a month prior to the failure. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, but the dealer informed the contact that they could not assist since the contact had not purchased the vehicle or had it modified at the dealer. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and a case opened. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 28,000.”

“The contact owns a 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe. While the driver's seat belt was unfastened, the seat belt warning chime was louder and lasted longer than normal. As a result, the contact was unable to hear an ambulance behind the vehicle. The contact was able to avoid a near crash with the ambulance. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was contacted. The failure mileage was 1,000. The VIN was invalid.”

Steering Concerns:

“Vehicle lost power steering while driving. Steering became difficult and unsafe while family was in vehicle.”

“The power steering failed while driving and we had our baby in the car. We had to make quick adjustment to our driving. We made it home bit very difficultly. I believe there is a problem with the control module because I was able to get it working again but almost immediately it faults out again.”

“Driving at approximately 70 mph on one occasion went to overtake a vehicle by passing and the vehicle suddenly lost all power for approximately 3 seconds and then it started right up. Lost steering, brakes, it was like the car had been turned off and started back up again. On another occasion I was driving approximately 35 mph and the same thing happened.”

Brakes Problems:

“I purchased my 2019 Tahoe 12/4/2018 and it is a 2019. I have only 9900 miles on the vehicle. In a parking lot my vehicle would not start correctly it was weak but eventually did start. THEN a message appeared and said Service Trailer Brake System. I drove to Starling Chevrolet Mt. Pleasant, SC and they diagnosed it as a module that is going to cost me $1,227. I have never used a trailer. It is only 8 months over the warranty per the dealer. I looked on line and found numerous owners have had this same Service Trailer Brake System service issue.”

“My wife was pulling on to concrete in pad in front of our shop. She applied the brakes and it was stiff but the vehicle rolled forward and slammed into the shop door.”

Sources: www.nhtsa.gov, carcomplaints.com

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