2020 GMC SIERRA 1500 Engine Problems

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Jan 9, 2026

MY 2020 GMC SIERRA DENALI EXPERIENCED A COMPLETE ENGINE FAILURE in June of 2024. Dealer repair was in excess of $7,700.00. They stated they knew this was going to happen at about the 70,000 mile mark as they have fixed many in that same time. Repair resulted in rod replacement and cam shaft damage and replacement.

Jan 6, 2026

My 2020 GMC Sierra with a 5.3L engine and 78,272 miles on the vehicle, experienced damaged lifters which also resulted in a damaged cam shaft. The total repair bill was $9,208.86. While in the GMC dealership for repair, there were 2 other trucks - same model, same year, same engine - in for the same repair. When searching on-line, I found the recall for the GMC 6.2L engine for similar issues. It is my opinion that the 5.3L engine is experiencing the same types of issues. I have driven GMC trucks for almost 40 years and have never experienced these types of issues. I have been told by several people that it is related to the Dynamic Fuel Management system and to fix the problem to disable the system to keep the truck in V8 mode. There are several solutions on line to make this happen. I am no engineer and only provide this as background information. From my perspective, it is clear that GM has a problem (whatever the root cause) with their 5.3L engines.

Jan 2, 2026

We were driving down the interstate at about 75 mph when a message came up that said to shift to neutral and push the start button. My husband did and it continued to drive perfectly fine, but about 6 miles down the road it did the same thing again except when he pushed the start button it did not start. I cannot begin to tell you the cause as to why it would’ve been doing that as I have never had any other issues with it.

Jan 1, 2026

Bought the truck less than four months ago and as of yesterday it consumed a substantial quantity of oil and later refill. However today it made a noticeable noise until it shut off permanently. Dealer did not disclose this

Dec 26, 2025

I started to notice changes in performance around 75k miles. Seemed like performance was subpar compared to what was the norm. Seemed to lose some power. Minimal at first, more so just recently around 90k. Oil consumption was starting to accelerate at each oil change at 75k, 80k, 85k, 90k. To the point around 85k and 90k that I would not go over even 1 mile from the 5k threshold without changing the oil. Around 90k I could tell it was not getting any better, deficiencies were accelerating it seemed. At 91k miles I started to hear clicking noises and loss of power, starts were getting rough, bouncing at idle. I stopped driving it, only driving it to the dealership where I brought for a look at it. Will be driving it again for them to do a deeper diagnostic. Many misfires at cylinder 5. PO305 the issue. Showed up around 91k miles on 12/17/25 Now investigation into my model. I see online.

Dec 19, 2025

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that while driving approximately 35 MPH, the vehicle lost automotive power with the check engine warning light illuminated and the message "Vehicle Might Lose Power" displayed. The vehicle remained at the residence, and the contact used a self-diagnostic tool to retrieve a fault code related to the coolant valve D. The contact determined that the coolant valve D needed to be replaced. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic; however, the contact was unaware of the part that needed to be fixed in the vehicle. The vehicle was repaired. The contact researched and was made aware of an unknown NHTSA Campaign Number; however, the VIN was not under recall. The manufacturer was contacted and confirmed that the VIN was not under recall. The failure mileage was approximately 31,000.

Mileage: 31,000

Dec 18, 2025

Fuel management system caused a lifter to fail (stuck) which resulted in camshaft damage at 77,611 miles. GM refused to cover the repair, although there is a pending class action lawsuit against GM for this very issue. Truck was repaired at a GM dealership - Sunrise Collierville, TN. Repair costs was approximately $7,000. This occurred during a 2.5 hour road trip which put lives at risk. The truck began to vibrate, and the check engine light came on. There was no other warning before the failure occurred. No police or insurance were involved. This occurred on 9/27/25. It took the dealership 32 days to diagnose and repair the issue. Thanks.

Dec 8, 2025

In December of 2023 my 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 was driving down the freeway, experienced a jerking and low oil pressure. Pulled over and shut vehicle off and wouldn't turn back on, engine locked up. The vehicle received a brand new 6.2l replacement motor in April of 2024- $15k in parts and labor. This vehicle was not included in the recent recall, but obviously experienced a similar issue. This was at 75k miles. The car was owned by a different owner at the time of the engine failure. I bought the vehicle as a repo and proceeded to get the engine fixed on it.

Dec 8, 2025 Fire

The contact owned a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that after the vehicle was purchased and while driving at an undisclosed speed, the check engine warning light illuminated. The dealer was contacted. However, the check engine light turned off, and the dealer refused to inspect the vehicle. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the vehicle jerked and the check engine light illuminated. The dealer was contacted. However, the warranty had expired, and the dealer refused to inspect the vehicle. The manufacturer was contacted, and the contact was offered a five-hundred-dollar coupon. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer. However, no cause for the failure was found. The contact stated that an unknown part was replaced. The contact stated that the failure persisted. The contact stated that while turning on the engine, the contact's sister informed him that smoke was emitting from under the hood. The contact turned off the engine, opened the hood, and noticed that all of the wires were melted. The contact splashed water on the wires. The contact checked underneath the vehicle and noticed that the plastic that was burnt was leaking residue. The vehicle was left at the residence where the contact's mother lives. The next day, the contact noticed that the front windshield had shattered due to the heat from the burnt wires. The insurance company was notified and referred the caller to take the vehicle to be inspected. The vehicle was towed to a collision center. The contact was informed that the vehicle had a factory defect. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. However, no assistance was provided since the warranty had expired.  The failure mileage was approximately 32,000.

Mileage: 32,000

Dec 7, 2025

Engine lost all power while driving highway speed. Vehicle towed to Cavender Chevrolet dealer in Boerne, TX. Dealer inspected and determined cam bearings damaged. Engine replaced with remanufactured engine.

Dec 4, 2025

MY 2020 5.3 L GMC AT4 IS EXPERIENCING LOSS OF POWER WITH BUCKING & STALLING. CYLINDERS ARE NOT ACTIVATING WHEN CALLED CHECK ENGINE LIGHT IS FLASHING, IT STARTS ROUGH AND MAKES NUMEROUS NOISES AT VARIOUS SPEEDS, AS WELL AS AT IDLE. SO I BROUGHT MY VEHICLE TO MY LOCAL AUTO REPAIR SHOP. OUR MECHANIC FOUND TWO FAILED FUEL INJECTORS AND A FAILED THROTTLE BODY. THEN THE LOUD KNOCKS IN MY BLOCK FAILED AN ACOUSTIC TEST. HE ALSO DETERMINED THE LIFTERS, PUSH RODS AND CAMSHAFT ARE EXPERIENCING EXCESSIVE WEAR. THE AFM SYSTEM HAS FAILED! HE WARNED ME THAT FURTHER USE OF MY MOTOR (WITH ONLY 42K MILES ON IT) WILL CAUSE A CATASTROPHIC FAILURE. MY RESEARCH SHOWS THAT THESE ISSUES ARE BECOMING COMMON OF 5.3 GMC MOTORS. WE SEARCHED THE COUNTRY FOR A REBUILT MOTOR AND FOUND THAT NONE ARE AVAILABLE FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL MONTHS. HOWEVER, I WAS ABLE TO FIND A NEW MOTOR AT MUCH GREATER COST. GMC HAS DECLINED ASSISTANCE AT THIS TIME. MY VEHICLE HAS NO VALUE AS IS, SO I ORDERED THE NEW GM ENGINE. WITHOUT THE DOD SYSTEM, THESE ENGINES WERE DESIGNED TO GO WELL OVER 100,000 MILES. I AM A FAITHFUL GMC OWNER AND NONE OF MY PREVIOUS GMC TRUCKS (2003, 2013, 2015, 2019) HAD SUCH A MAJOR PROBLEM. NOW THE 2020'S FUEL SAVING SYSTEM HAS FAILED AND REQUIRES REPAIRS THAT AMOUNT TO HALF THE VALUE OF MY TRUCK. WHEN A FULL SIZE TRUCK STALLS ON THE HIGHWAY IT'S CERTAINLY LIFE THREATENING.

Dec 1, 2025

Driving on the Highway, the engine shuttered, but kept going. When I had to slow down, the engine stalled and would not restart. It left me in the center lane of a three lane highway. I was able to push the vehicle off to the side of the road. Very dangerous. No warning lights came on, no alerts. I had the truck towed to Folsom Buick & GMC in Folsom CA where the diagnosed a complete engine failure. The have now had my truck for a full month. They are trying to get GMC to share the cost of the replacement motor. In the meantime, I'm renting a pickup truck so I can continue to work.

Dec 1, 2025

Ticking noise coming from engine slight metallic noise as well. RPMs drop and when they drop, you can feel power loss constant hunting in the RPMs. Also a weird vibration, not all the time in the front end somewhere.

Nov 25, 2025

-lifter failure on 6.2 v8 engine, causing damage to camshaft -lost significant propulsion while driving on the highway, nearly avoided being rear-ended by another vehicle due to loss of vehicle propulsion -dealer had to to replace lifter bank and camshaft -no issues, once lifter failed dash lights all lit up

Nov 24, 2025

Engine fan has been constantly running, with engine temp reading around 230 consistently. After driving 5 miles on the interstate it shot up to 260 and said “engine temp overheating, idle engine”.

Nov 22, 2025

I am Having direct issues with the engine when the vehicle is started and continues while idling or driving at any rate of speed.There's a continuous "Knocking" noise that has concerned me for a while now. My vehicle (2020 GMC Sierra 6.2 liter gas engine) with almost 100,000 miles has been doing this for a while now (at approximately 50,000 miles) and (was documented at the dealership when I made a complaint which included what I considered the vehicle to be using/losing more "oil consumption" than the normal 3-4 quarts between oil change) dating back to 2022 0r 2023 when I was told by the dealership that the amount of oil being used/ lost still fit within the manufacturers specifications.

Nov 19, 2025

My 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali with the 6.2L L87 V8 just began experiencing a new rough idle with intermittent RPM dips. There are no engine codes or warning lights. Idle drops are noticeable, suddenly began this week. I am concerned due to ongoing NHTSA Engineering Analysis EA25-007 involving this engine. Some owners reported engine failure with little warning. The truck has right over 68,000 miles on it and has had every oil changed performed at a GM dealer. I have had to top off the oil between cycles and always used the recommended oil, being the Dexos Gen 3 due to the truck burning a small amount of oil. More detail on a possible cause. I believe it would be worth investigating the DFM technology. I will be performing a fuel cleaner and possibly a lifter cleaner and/or additive. I would like to tune the truck and turn off the DFM since this is what I have read causes the truck to burn oil and damage the lifters. However, I will wait until this Analysis is completed before deciding to change the truck's stock tunes.

Nov 19, 2025

The engine failed and started burning oil at a rate of 3 quarts every two weeks. The vehicle is currently at the GMC dealership having the engine rebuilt at a cost of over $15,000. The vehicle has approx. 116,000 miles at time of failure, so it is outside of the manufacturers warranty. The GMC dealership (Fred Anderson Greer) has photos. The engine is a 6.2L but not currently under recall as it is a 2020, the recall includes 2021 - 2024 models.

Nov 17, 2025

This is the 3rd catastrophic engine failure since purchasing this new vehicle from the dealership, the vehicle is currently at the dealership and is available for inspection. The latest diagnostic report has been attached from the dealership for reference. My safety and the safety of others was at risk with each occurrence. The 1st occurred on the interstate when a lifter rod bent causing loss of power with no warning, engine was rebuilt by the dealership. The 2nd occurred on the interstate when a different lifter rod bent causing loss of power with no warning, engine was rebuilt again by the dealership. The 3rd occurred just recently while on a highway. The engine suddenly turned off with no warning. The dash told me to put it into neutral and start again. I had to coast the truck for a long distance after the sudden loss of power in order to attempt to restart the engine. The engine would not start. The diagnostic report from the dealership states "engine is seized tight, maxi fuse is blown, needs engine replacement."

Nov 17, 2025

My engine is currently being torn down at the dealership.I heard a ticking noise coming from my engine so I took to the dealership I bought it from and when they did their diagnostics and inspection they said it was a connecting rod bearing failure.

Nov 15, 2025

First my torque converter went out, no warning lights only shaking wehn shifting, I got it replaced already it cost me $2400 Second Warning light service for Brakes, Traction and power steering come on and off. And sometimes truck doesn't brake well and steering wheel feels hard to drive, it has happened while on expressway with family. Third Engine oil low Add oil warning sign comes up alot and I have to add oil, engine has a rough idle now, also when I turn truck on smoke comes out while having a rough idle, recently it started knocking, I haven't moved the truck since than

Nov 12, 2025

This is a report on an incident that happened a year ago. Vehicle was taken to GMC dealer who replaced the engine at our expense. Seems to be consistent with the problem on newer GMC's that have been covered by a recall. This 2020 is one of three GMC's owned by our company. This expense was in the $12,000 range. (The 2019 experienced similar issues in 2022 and the expense was $2800 ish, and in 2024 another $1200 ish. ) Dash lit up like a Christmas tree, all warning lights on. Stalled, barely moved.

Nov 10, 2025

Engine ticking especially when cold, dealership claims they fixed it while it was under warranty but it has continued to do it.

Nov 7, 2025

At approximately 54,000 miles had a complete engine failure. Lifter blew apart and damaged crank shaft. Complete engine rebuild. Rebuilt in approximately 3 weeks. 2022 At approximately 138,000 miles had another complete engine failure. Lifter blew apart again, Entire engine was replaced. New engine took 10 weeks to get. Installed in 2 days after recieved. 2025 No symptoms or warning lights present prior to failure.

Nov 6, 2025

Engine knock, loss of power, engine failure warning, ticking

Nov 4, 2025

While driving at highway speed and attempting to pass another vehicle, I experienced an engine failure; loss of power, noise from engine, and numerous warning messages on the display. At the GM dealer, I was informed that a pushrod (cylinder #2) was bent, the source of the engine noise. Upon further inspection (removal of cylinder heads), it was determined that the cam shaft chrome had begun to flake causing pitting (lobe damage) which in turn caused the pushrod to fail. Had the pushrod broke instead of bent at highway speed, I feel there would have been a catastrophic failure with more severe consequences for my vehicle and others around me. Vehicle was diagnosed and repaired by a certified GM dealer. There were no prior warnings/indications of problem(s). I understand there is a current recall of the GM 6.2L L87 engine for model years 2021-2024. This incident occurred on a model year 2020 GM 6.2L L87, but the issues I experienced are identical to the 2021-2024 engines identified in the recall.

Nov 2, 2025

I experienced lifter and camshaft failure on my 2020 GMC Sierra equipped with the 6.2L V8 engine at approximately 72,000 km. GMC denied warranty coverage as my factory warranty had expired only four months earlier. The repair cost me nearly $10,000 out of pocket. My vehicle has been meticulously maintained with regular oil changes performed at my local GMC dealer every 5,000 km, and it has always been fueled with premium gasoline as recommended by the manufacturer. The engine failure was sudden and unexpected. All lifters and the camshaft were replaced during the repair. Since the repair, I have noticed intermittent RPM fluctuation under light load conditions. I am currently working with my dealer to diagnose whether this issue is related to the recent engine repair or a transmission flush that was performed at the same time. I am extremely disappointed in GMC’s handling of this situation. Despite this being a well-documented issue with the 6.2L engine, I received no goodwill assistance or warranty consideration from GMC. While my dealer provided a partial discount on parts and labor, I was still responsible for nearly the entire repair cost. I hope GMC and NHTSA will review this matter closely, as owners should not be facing such expensive failures on well-maintained vehicles with this engine.

Nov 1, 2025

A lifter in my cylinder is bad and damage to my cam shaft. This truck also has the 6.2L engine that was recalled for other GMC Vehicles.My safety was put at risk as I was driving it and it started smoking. I have had 2 different mechanics look at it. One mechanic was an independent business, the other was a certified GMC dealer. There was no warning lamps or messages.

Oct 29, 2025

Rod bearings spun and engine locked up while driving 70mph on the freeway. I was in traffic, and had to work my way over and off to the shoulder of the road. The engine was diagnosed and replaced by Hiley GMC at a cost of nearly $5,000 out of my pocket. This was at approximately 63,000 miles. Just out of warranty. No loaner vehicle provided. I was without my truck for 2 months. There were no warnings at all. No lights or noises of any kind. Rod bearings spun again on the replacement engine approximately 35,000 mile later. It happened same as before. Driving on the freeway at 70mph, and the engine seized. No power steering, no warning noises or lights. I had to coast across lanes through traffic and onto the shoulder. Diagnosed and replaced by Jerry's GMC. They replaced the motor at no charge except I had to provide the new radiator because it was on backorder. They had the truck for over 3 months and I had no loaner vehicle. With approximately 65,000 miles on the latest engine, a lifter went out. I put it in the shop to have all the lifters replaced, and motor mounts replaced at a cost of $6500. Upon taking the truck for a test drive, the engine seized in traffic under an overpass and blocked one lane of traffic. The shop dropped the oil pan to check it out, and, lo and behold, this engine has spun rod bearings again. There is definitely a serious and dangerous problem with the L87 6.2L. Being a 2020, it is not currently included in the recall, but it needs to be included. I spun bearings the first time in August of 2021. I was hoping it was just bad luck. I hadn't heard of all the instances at the time. I've never had a major engine failure prior to this model, and this one has failed 3 times in the same truck with meticulous maintenance.

Oct 28, 2025

The check engine light went off and started blinking. The engine started making ticking noise. I pulled over. The check engine light kept blinking. I had the truck towed to the Chevy Dealership. They found damage to the lifter and camshaft. They had the truck for over 2 weeks. Luckily I purchased the extended warranty. But the repair still cost me 1,200.00 dollars out of pocket. And cost the warranty company over 9,000.00 dollars

Oct 28, 2025

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that while driving 55 MPH, the vehicle failed to accelerate as intended while depressing the accelerator pedal. In addition, there was an abnormal sound coming from the engine. Multiple warning lights were illuminated. The contact was able to coast to the side of the road. The vehicle was towed to the dealer, where it was diagnosed with engine failure. The engine was repaired. Most recently, while driving 35 MPH, the vehicle failed to accelerate as intended while depressing the accelerator pedal, with an abnormal sound coming from the engine. Multiple warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was towed to the dealer, where it was diagnosed with engine failure. The contact was informed that the camshaft, bearings, and lifters in cylinder #4 had failed. The vehicle remained at the dealer unrepaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. However, no assistance was provided. The failure mileage was approximately 19,000.

Mileage: 19,000

Oct 26, 2025

I heard a ticking noise coming from the engine compartment. I took it to the dealership that I purchased the truck from and that have been using consistently for service. I was told that the noise was coming from a lifter on the driver's side of the engine and, on further investigation, it was determined that the camshaft had been damaged. I was told that it could seize up as I was driving and that my safety and those with and around me would be at risk. At 85,000 miles, the engine had failed and would have to be replaced. There was no prior warning or no check engine light and the vehicle has been in for oil changes and all maintenance at the dealership. The new engine cost me $15000 including diagnosis and towing.

Oct 20, 2025

I noticed a ticking sound in my 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT 5.3 Liter on 10/15/2025 after it was serviced at an Authorize Buick GMC Dealership on 10/13/2025. I made an appointment and returned the vehicle to the dealership for further inspection on 10/17/2025. I was informed later that day that my truck has lifters and camshaft failure. If my truck had stalled or stopped on the express way, myself and others safety could have been at risk. My truck has only been looked at by the dealership at this time, and it is available for inspection upon request. There were no warning lights, check engine lights, messages or symptoms prior to the failure. I did get a low oil level message in April 2024 when the dealership stated they must not have put the correct amount of oil in my truck during an oil change on 1/29/2024. They inspected my truck and assured me there was no damage done to my Engine from this issue. I have recently learned there is a recall for GM Vehicles manufactured between 2021 and 2024 with the 6.2L engine installed. I am not sure why this recall does not include 2020 trucks with the 5.3L engines installed. Apparently, the same problems exist with these engines also. I received an estimate for repair approximately $13,000 which can increase once the engine is town down and inspected further. Any assistance you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

Oct 17, 2025

The engine failed completely while driving. On the day of the incident, I started my 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 AT4, and immediately upon cranking, the engine began knocking loudly. I shut the vehicle off right away to prevent further damage and called a wrecker service to have it towed to Marianna Chevrolet, GMC. No warning lights or messages prior to the incident. The weather was clear and dry, and the truck was parked on level ground at the time. There were no prior warning lights, leaks, or unusual noises before this event. The vehicle has been well-maintained, with oil changes performed regularly every 4,000 miles at a local auto shop (though receipts are not available). The brakes were replaced earlier in 2025. Marianna Chevrolet, GMC inspected the vehicle and estimated the repair cost at $12,700 due to what appears to be a major internal engine failure.

Oct 15, 2025

43000 miles 2020 gmc sierra with lifter engine issues. Oil change made every 3k miles

Oct 14, 2025

6.2L V8 engine in 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 AT4 suffered two lifter failures, which damaged crankshaft and sent metal shards throughout engine and oil. Total engine replacement required. This issue is subject to a recall for 2021 - 2024 model years and the recall should extend to 2020 model years. Vehicle was traded without functioning engine at a significant loss in value for new vehicle, and is not available for inspection. Vehicle was inspected by service department at GMC dealership and traded to a different GMC dealer. No prior indications of problems or warning lights until engine failure occurred while driving.

Sep 26, 2025

Engine misfiring and rough idle with occasional flashing engine light. Dealer said no codes to know what to look for despite replicating issue. Eventually it threw a Cylinder 5 misfire and thus GM dealer was able to look further. They found metal in oil pan and concluded a bearing issue and would need to replace engine.

Sep 24, 2025

Engine timing chains failed at 71,000 miles requiring a $9,700 repair. Warranty covers 5 yr/ 100k miles and was not fully covered by GM since the vehicle was 9 months beyond 5 years, yet still well within the 100k miles. Issue was diagnosed via P0016-00 being set indicating misalignment between crankshaft position sensor and the intake camshaft position sensor. This issue is a known problem with the early LM2 engines, and the timing chain was upgraded in later LM2 engines. Early adopters of the LM2 are left to pay the price for a defective part.

Sep 24, 2025

Constant engine issues, cams, lifters. Transmission problems. These engines in these vehicles need to be RECALLED. I have bought 6 of these trucks and all of them have the same issues. SPENDING 14k on new engines one after another is ridiculous. These are classified as “work” trucks and can’t handle “working”

Sep 24, 2025

Constant engine issues, cams, lifters. Transmission problems. These engines in these vehicles need to be RECALLED. I have bought 6 of these trucks and all of them have the same issues. SPENDING 14k on new engines one after another is ridiculous. These are classified as “work” trucks and can’t handle “working“.

Sep 24, 2025

Constant engine issues, cams, lifters. Transmission problems. These engines in these vehicles need to be RECALLED. I have bought 6 of these trucks and all of them have the same issues. SPENDING 14k on new engines one after another is ridiculous. These are classified as “work” trucks and can’t handle “working”

Sep 22, 2025

The engine coolant control valve on my 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 with the LM2 Duramax diesel failed. The failed part is still in my truck, which remains at the dealership awaiting replacement. The repair is delayed due to the part being on nationwide backorder, further highlighting that this is a widespread issue. When the valve failed, the truck entered reduced engine power mode while I was traveling on the interstate. This limited my speed to about 40 mph while climbing a hill. The sudden loss of power in high-speed traffic created a serious safety hazard, as it significantly increased my risk of being rear-ended or involved in a collision with faster-moving vehicles. I drove the truck directly to the dealership after the incident, where the problem was immediately confirmed. The issue was diagnosed and confirmed by the dealership, which identified the coolant control valve as the failed component. To my knowledge, GM has not yet inspected this specific failure. Prior to the loss of power, the truck displayed a “Reduced Engine Power” warning message and the check engine light on the dashboard. These warnings appeared at the time of the failure. Importantly, GM has already acknowledged this issue by issuing Special Coverage N252508341 for 2021 and 2022 GMC Sierra 1500 trucks with the same LM2 engine and the same coolant control valve part numbers. However, the 2020 models (like mine) were excluded from that program despite using the identical part and engine configuration.

Sep 20, 2025

2020 gmc sierra 1500 elevation 5.3l engine. Lifter failure due do faulty design I’m afm/dfm systems.

Sep 19, 2025

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle jerked abnormally while depressing the accelerator pedal. A dealer was contacted. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, and the technician informed the contact that the failure might be related to the engine or transmission; however, the contact was informed that the vehicle needed to be inspected to determine the cause of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact stated that the failure had occurred several times. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and informed the contact to file a complaint with the NHTSA Hotline. The approximate failure mileage was 41,248.

Mileage: 41,248

Sep 8, 2025

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that while driving approximately 40 MPH, there was an abnormal knocking sound coming from the engine compartment. The contact stated that several unknown warning lights were illuminated, and several messages were displayed. The vehicle was driven to the side of the road to safety and turned off. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure milage was approximately 76,000.

Mileage: 76,000

Sep 5, 2025

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that on several occasions while the vehicle was started, the check engine, brake system, and another unknown warning light illuminated. Additionally, the messages brake system failure, steering wheel failure, low oil, and two other unknown messages were displayed. The contact also stated that the rear-view camera remained displayed while shifted into drive, and the instrument panel failed to operate as intended. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 65,000.

Mileage: 65,000

Sep 3, 2025

Vehicle: 2020 GMC Sierra Denali 1500 (VIN: [XXX] ) Description of the Problem: My 2020 GMC Sierra Denali has developed serious engine problems that create unsafe driving conditions. On [XXX], I documented loud knocking and clicking noises coming from the engine. The vehicle also shows warning lights and unpredictable performance. Because of these defects: •I cannot safely drive the truck without risk of engine failure while on the road. •The noises and mechanical issues raise concerns about potential loss of power, stalling, or catastrophic engine damage at highway speeds. •No independent mechanic will touch the vehicle because of the complexity and risk of the defect, leaving me stranded. General Motors has refused to take responsibility, and the BBB AUTO LINE denied my case due to mileage, but the defect itself is unrelated to mileage or normal wear. This is a manufacturer defect that creates a safety hazard for me, my family, and other drivers on the road. What I’m Requesting: I am asking NHTSA to investigate this issue with GMC Sierra models, as these engine defects make the vehicle unsafe to operate and could lead to accidents if the engine fails while driving. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

Aug 26, 2025

My 6.3l v8 Started having a slight misfire while driving. Took vehicle to a mechanic and was advised to change the spark plugs, changed spark plugs, spark plug wires, and ignition coil packs while still experiencing sudden misfires while driving. Starting to consider the 6.2L L87 collapsing cylinder issue.

Aug 12, 2025

I have a 2020 sierra 1500 6.2 with 86,000 miles. I have only had this truck 6 months. This was inspected before I purchased with no engine issues. Since purchasing we have driven less than 6000 miles. While driving my vehicle the rod in the engine failed and started knocking. I am a mechanic and I am GMC master certified. Both myself and the owner of the shop I work at diagnosed the vehicle with a bad engine. We looked at the recall for the 6.2 engine and noticed that many of the 2020 vehicles with this engine have the same issue that is currently being recalled for this specific engine. I called GMC and they won’t fix the issue that the vehicle is having. They won’t perform the recall and again I have only had this vehicle for 6 months and with 86,000 miles should not be having this issue. I am GMC certified and told them that I looked into the recall and they them selves state that some of the defective engines got out into the 2020 models.

Aug 7, 2025

For approximately the last year (2024-2025) my 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 AT4 with the 6.2L engine has had noticeable ticking, knocking, and unprovoked shaking upon start up and idle. The pickup has stalled out at stop lights and intersections in the past, posing risk. In June (2025) the pickup was taken to a certified mechanic for inspection who suggested possible lifter or valve failure. The vehicle exhibits a persistent ticking sound from the engine, which I believe may be related to lifter or valve issues, similar to those reported in lawsuits against GM for 2019-2024 models and the recall for 2021-2024 models (NHTSA Recall ID: 24V-676). This ticking occurs regularly, including at approximately 54,500 miles, and raises concerns about potential engine failure or sudden loss of propulsion, which could be hazardous, especially at highway speeds. I have noticed approximately 2 quarts of engine oil usage per my last 2 oil changes (roughly every 6,000 miles). I recently had taken the pickup to a local GM dealership where they informed me that I am not longer covered under warranty and the recent recall is not applicable. I was advised to “keep and eye on it, and get a AAA membership”. I am aware of at least 10 class action lawsuits against GM for similar engine issues in vehicles like mine, suggesting a widespread defect. These issues, combined with the potential for engine failure or impaired vehicle control, warrant investigation to ensure driver safety. I have records of the ticking sound and can provide further details if needed. I am willing to cooperate with NHTSA for inspections or further documentation.

Aug 4, 2025

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that while driving with cruise control mode set at 55 MPH, the vehicle independently accelerated to 98 MPH, and then the vehicle lost motive power. Additionally, the contact stated that the vehicle had failed to turn off upon pressing the Engine Start/Stop button. No warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was able to restart and was taken to a local dealer to be diagnosed, but the cause of the failure could not be determined. Additionally, the contact noticed that water was leaking inside the vehicle through the rear window on rainy days. The contact stated that the infotainment screen had failed to turn on as intended on some occasions, and the screen had displayed a rearview camera image while the vehicle was in drive(D) on other occasions. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the transmission made an abnormal sound, and the RPMs failed to decrease as intended, but suddenly dropped while decelerating. Additionally, the contact stated that the headlights, the fuel pump, and the main pulley were replaced at the local dealer. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and referred the contact to the NHTSA Hotline for assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 250.

Mileage: 250

Jul 19, 2025

My GMC had a terminal engine failure around 5/3/25. This disengaged the ESC, parking brake, and driver assist abilities as well as making the truck undrivable. GMC service diagnosed the truck needed an entire new engine. The repair took over 2 months to complete and now that I have the truck back, the adaptive cruise control is not working.

Jul 14, 2025

Check engine light came on. Cooling fan for engine running none stop. Reduce power mode from engine. Took to dealer, said it’s the coolant control valve. Dealer said the part is on back order and don’t know when they will get it in. Looked up the issues and sounds like many people are having the same problem with the 3L diesel from GMC. These people reporting the same thing and having to wait months for the part. My truck was just out of warranty by 200-300 miles

Jul 3, 2025

On June 19th, 2025, I was driving to work when my truck began to lose power, and the check engine light came on. The error on the display is Loss of Engine Power. I took it immediately to Oreilly's so they could run the free engine light check. When they got the report, the employee was amazed that there were over 45 problem codes showing up. As I drive the vehicle there is a pull back from the engine before it starts to pick up speed. On braking as well there is a little kickback before it comes to stop. It takes more foot pressure to pick up speed. The Truck using up more fuel because of this issue. I took the truck to a local certified mechanic, and he ran the diagnostics as well and it came up with the over 45 problem codes as well. His recommendation unfortunately was to take into the dealership so they could check it and see if they have a solution for this engine malfunction and error codes.

Jul 2, 2025

Engine overheating at 50,000 miles. Temp would intermittently jump up to 230plus degrees while driving. Radiator replaced per dealership diagnosis. Issue still happening.

Jun 30, 2025

Woke up one morning and the entire back seat, entire truck flooring was soaking wet. Got it to Gerber collision in El Reno, Oklahoma. They said that the back window had a crack in it. My insurance said it is a mechanical issue on the sliding back glass and they do not cover such issue. Also want to turn in that the transmission in this truck had to be replaced two week prior to this incident. The truck only had 118,000 miles on it. Safe to say that this 10 point GMC diesel truck is a nightmare and the entire truck is a hazard. They need to take these truck off the market.

Jun 24, 2025

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that while driving on a main road at 40 MPH, the vehicle lost automotive power, causing the vehicle to shut off. There was no warning light illuminated. The vehicle was towed to a local dealer where the vehicle was diagnosed, and the contact was informed that the engine wiring harness was faulty and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 80,000.

Mileage: 80,000

Jun 20, 2025

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated while driving at an undisclosed speed, there was an abnormal knocking sound coming from the engine compartment before the vehicle lost motive power with the check engine warning light illuminated. The vehicle was towed to the residence. The dealer was contacted; however, the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The dealer referred the contact to the manufacturer for further assistance. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 138,000.

Mileage: 138,000

Jun 17, 2025

I own a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 with a 5.3 liter engine..... My engine lifters failed at 105,235 miles.... Lifter broke and damaged the Cam Shaft to a point that required full engine replacement costing me $10,800. When I asked GM for help, they denied because I went to a local repair shop with certified mechanics. I believe GM is fully aware of this problem and they are ignoring I think GM should pay for at least half of my repair bill. Thank you!

Jun 12, 2025

Engine failure/ lifter issue with no prior warning. Driving down the road vehicle suddenly lost power and error message appeared. The vehicle was inspected by GM dealer and extended warranty company in late 2023. We no longer own this vehicle

Jun 11, 2025

I took my 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 to the dealership after Cylinder #5 seized while driving, and I was forced to replace the entire engine. At the time, I contacted the dealer and was told there was no recall related to this issue. However, I have since learned that GMC has issued a recall for similar engine problems affecting 2021–present Sierra 1500 models, but not for my 2020 model year. I believe this issue may be related and would like further investigation and consideration.

Jun 11, 2025

My engine slowed down on the interstate. My steering wheel was visibly shaking and I lost the steering access control. The truck threw an Cylinder 6 error code. At the mechanic, they identified that at least one of my camshaft lifters had failed. If I had continued to drive my vehicle, the engine block would have eventually locked up.

Jun 9, 2025

Vehicle currently has 104K and needs a 3rd engine. The same issue happened to the second engine as the first. While Driving the engine just stop working. They say it is a problem with the camshaft. Metal gets into the transmission and that also has to be replaced. A vehicle engine should not just stop working! Especially on an interstate. GMC refuses to add this engine to the recall list. However, I don't understand how the safety of families can continue to be placed in jeopardy.

Jun 8, 2025

Transmission has slipped and shuddered multiple times. We have had it diagnosed at gmc dealership and our mechanic, advising that it is 8L90 transmission failure. It will slip to lower gear abruptly, causing for possible safety issues especially on the highways.

Jun 7, 2025

1. On 05/9/25, the exhaust emissions system malfunctioned, triggering diagnostic trouble code P2C7A (exhaust emissions system failure). This repair, the seventh attempt since June 2024, addressed the same recurring emissions issue previously involving replacements of components such as the NOx converter (02/18/25, 03/13/24) and EGR valve (02/18/25). The vehicle is available for inspection upon request. 2. The P2C7A failure risks limp mode, reducing vehicle power unexpectedly, which is hazardous on highways, especially while towing. Exhaust emissions system malfunctions release excessive pollutants, posing environmental and health risks to others. 3. Yes, the P2C7A code was confirmed by dealer during the 05/9/25 repair, following prior confirmations (e.g., 03/31/25–04/05/25. 4. The vehicle was inspected by Young Chevrolet-Cadillac during multiple repairs (e.g., 03/31/25, 05/9/25). 5. Yes, the check engine light and OnStar emissions alerts appeared prior to the 05/9/25 repair, first noted ~June 2024 (P2C7A onset). Exhaust smell and reduced fuel economy were observed intermittently. Symptoms persisted post-03/31/25 repair, leading to the 05/23/25 service.

Jun 3, 2025

Hi I have always taken good care of my 2020 gmc Sierra 1500 at4 6.2 Kept up with its regular and recommended maintenance. I had no warning signs on the dash. So it surprised me that while on my way to work early one morning I was getting off the highway exit and the truck lost power, my steering wheel hardened and it posed a great threat to my life and others on the road, as it suddenly decelerated in a area where people are driving at accelerated speeds. The whole truck was loosing power and shaking hard as I attempted to steer it to a safe location on the side of the road. Had a mechanic inspect it and they determined The truck ended up with a seized engine. I have since not been able to use my truck for 8 months and still currently paying monthly payments of 1000 to pay it off.

Jun 3, 2025

Loss of power steering. Loss of engine propulsion at high rates of speed. Engine would not start.

Jun 1, 2025

Lifter failure at around 102-103k miles, was doing a random misfire and transmission studder ( due to the dfm system activating, cutting down cylinders to save fuel while driving, this was happening since approx 59k miles, dealership and gm was aware of it and they said it was normal, but that normal misfire turned into a failed lifter causing misfire and studder. I ended up replacing the lifters myself put solid lifters and a new camshaft that would eliminate the dfm system and studder, ran good no studder and random misfire, and now my crankshaft or oil pump is bad which I will remove motor to furthermore inspect. I’ve read forums and stuff where people would get a lifter job done and then soon after couple thousand miles later the motor goes bad. The 5.3 motors have bad crankshafts, oil pump and lifters just like the 6.2lt motors. After the lifter and cam repair, it ran good for couple thousand miles shortly after My gmc threw an “oil pressure low turn off vehicle code”, turned off vehicle immediately and checked oil, verified oil was good. Gm will not cover it because of it being way out of warrenty when I had issues with random misfire around approx 70-78k miles, and to note that my cat converter went back when lifter failed aswell. Also to note that when the lifters fails it throws a speed reduced to 55 mph, traction off, steering assist reduced, and brakes reduced, this is a safety hazard and also it will drain the battery and cannot start it if you pull over on the side of the road and turned it off and on again to make it back home.

May 31, 2025

Misfire alerts causing major motor repairs

May 29, 2025

My 5.3 engine spun a bearing on the crank. Same exact problem the 6.2 got recalled for. Now if I put a used engine in it’ll cost me around $6,000.

May 29, 2025

TRANSMISSION SHURTTING, JERKS, AND VIBRATION, BAD TORQUE CONVERTER BUBBLE AND PELLING PAINT. IT FEEL LIKES ENGINE IS LOSSING POWER

May 27, 2025

6.2 liter engine fail- replaced at new cost, 20,000 miles later another 6.2 engine failed. unable to get new engine due to GMC finally recalling the engine. My VIN is not included in the recall. I now have no vehicle to drive but still have a loan to pay.

May 25, 2025

Driving at freeway at 65mph, suddenly is air noise like air conditioning blows air at high fan speed, than the dash info shows (Engine Power is Reduce) try to accelerate to pull out of lanes, and it did not, keep losing speed, as slowly move lanes to the right of freeway, and then exit.. This is the second time of this incident, first time under warranty, dealer fix transmission first time, then two months later, the tansmission was replace wit a newone, now is passed warranty, had the car taken to dealer, they gave me and estimate of more then $10,000 to fix the vehicle, this happen on May 21, 2025...

May 22, 2025

Vehicle drop in gear / down shift while driving on the highway. went from 75MPH down to 55MPH due to high RPM revs.

May 22, 2025

Vehicle Stuck in gear. Dealership was delivering the car back to myself when about a mile out from my house when the vehicles made a sudden downshift and was stuck back in gear. Driver called and notified me that it was on its way back to the shop for further work

May 22, 2025

No warning; picking up child from daycare. went to depart daycare when my dash lit up like a Christmas tree with various errors, alerts, warnings; along with, not being able to start. had to be picked up by spouse and get the truck towed to the dealership for maintenance. Maintenance tech discovered that the grounding straps for the truck needed to be replaced / resulting in a complete electrical failure of the vehicle.

May 22, 2025

Engine light came on and real bad urine smell / burning coming from the vehicle / rough performance. This issue occurred at various speeds / trips / drive types with the only variation being speed from 25MPH to 75MPH. Vehicle went in to discover that the reductant control module software (RCM) out of date, and two NOx sensor failures

May 22, 2025

Vehicle was going in for warranty recall; however, i requested they look at the DEF system as my DEF gauge would bounce between full and empty; along with, alert me of going into LIMP mode. GM Maintenance updated the recall and noticed that the DEF tank sensor failed and required to be replaced.

May 22, 2025

Engine light would come on for a few days and than turn itself off. this occurred for about 8/9 months; however, instructed by the GM Maintenance department that if the vehicle came in and the light turned off before they got to it i would be charged for the diagnosis and no work would be performed. Engine light came on and i was able to park the vehicle / they picked it up and read it prior to putting in their lot until a tech became available. GM Maintenance was able to diagnosis that there was an issue with the EGR sensor and NOx catalytic converter without filter failed / both items replaced

May 22, 2025

Engine Light came on, performance rough at various speeds / conditions, and smelled like burning and strong urea smell. GM Maintenance identified a failed DEF injector / replaced

May 21, 2025

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the vehicle jerked while accelerating and while coming to a stop. The check engine warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, but no cause of failure was found. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 65,000.

Mileage: 65,000

May 20, 2025

Engine started rough idle, reduced power, poor acceleration, ticking and knocking noises, and a check engine light and a few other lights came on the dash. Safety was not a risk at time of incident. Problem has NOT been diagnosed yet BUT have done a ton of research and it’s all leading towards lifter failure/misfire issues. No warning lights or symptoms prior to sudden problems.

May 19, 2025

This car had lifter motor failure at 135K miles and Transmission failure at 145k miles, the torque converter of this truck is the culprit of many issues as the lifter issues.

May 19, 2025

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that while attempting to start the vehicle, the vehicle vibrated abnormally. The engine warning light was illuminated. The contact stated that on another occasion, while driving at an undisclosed speed, there was an abnormal knocking sound coming from the engine. There was no warning light illuminated. The vehicle was towed to the dealer; however, a cause for the failure was not found. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure recurred and the contact stopped driving the vehicle. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 110,000.

Mileage: 110,000

May 14, 2025

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated while driving 5 MPH, the vehicle made an abnormal popping sound. The check engine and the ABS warning lights were illuminated. The messages "Parking Brake Service" and "ESC Service" were displayed. Additionally, the contact stated the vehicle experienced a reduced fuel range. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, where it was diagnosed that the lifters had fractured, causing damages to the engine. The dealer determined that the engine needed to be replaced, and the part was ordered. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact related the failure to NHTSA Action Number: PE25001 (Engine, Engine and Engine Cooling). The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 80,100.

Mileage: 80,100

May 9, 2025

Motor failed with no warning, motor was replaced at a GM dealer for $12,000. Mechanic stated he believed it was a main bearing failure. Not under warranty.

May 5, 2025

On [XXX] at around noon I was driving my 2020 GMC Sierra northbound on [XXX] 26 miles north of Moab Utah. My truck died and I attempted to coast to the next passing lane but did not make it. The shoulder was about 3 feet wide and then had a steep drop off. I pulled over as far as I could but the majority of my truck and trailer was still in the only northbound lane. The northbound traffic was forced to cross over the double yellow into the oncoming southbound traffic. The concern was getting rear-ended by northbound traffic behind me or a head-on collision with the northbound traffic veering into southbound traffic. I made several attempts to restart the truck and the dash just goes blank with no attempt from the starter. We waited for a tow-truck and about an hour into this wait Utah Highway Patrol arrived and parked behind us with his lights on warning traffic from both directions. There were no precursors to this failure or notifications. I didn’t even hear any noises. There was no physical damage or any leaking fluids. It just quietly stopped. John Elway Chevrolet informed me the bearings failed and the engine seized. I wanted to keep the core for evidence due to learning about the numerous catastrophic failures of the L87 engine I had. Keeping the seized core was going to cost me double the cost of a rebuilt one ($7000). When I asked the service Manager, Ben why its twice the cost? He said, “GM doesn't want you keeping the core and they can set whatever price they want .” I have had this truck since it was new (6 miles) and noticed unusual oil consumption early on. I would never make it to the next oil change without having to add oil, even with the very first oil change. I inquired about this with the dealer and told this extreme oil consumption was normal and given Bulletin 01-06-01-011M. I did not involve my insurance because they do not cover engine failure. I paid $12,653.97 for a remanufactured long block. Of that was $2469.93 was for parts not need INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INF

May 5, 2025

Our middle seat belt has stopped working in the back seat- we have not had it replaced yet. No damage was done on it by us, but will not click into the buckle. Driving on the hi-way engine started making awful noises. We pulled over and had the truck towed to Royal Moore GMC in Hillsboro Oregon as we didn't want to cause any more harm to the engine. Royal Moore GMC informed us the engine rod bearing failed on [XXX], leading to breaching of the engine block by the rod. This caused us to replace the entire engine at the cost of over 13,000$ and no vehicle for over 3 months. (Along with engine replaced they told us we had to replace the O2 sensor as the light came on after the engine was replaced). We had to take a hardship loan to get the engine replaced, and had the truck back for 1 day before we had a o2 error l light came back on. At this time (May 5th) we are still waiting for our truck back. Royal Moore doesn't know why the engine light is on- and contacted TAC for GMC. We also contacted GMC multiple times when we were waiting for the engine. They have offered no help to us besides empty promises to call us back later. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

May 4, 2025

I was driving on the frontage road that enters the freeway when then engine suddenly failed and stalled. It lost power and seemed like it was misfiring. All the warning lights on the dashboard came on as this happened but there were no warnings lights, messages, or symptoms before this happened. The sudden loss of power posed a risk to my safety because it could have caused a crash or left me stranded. I had my vehicle towed to the Freeway Chevrolet dealer in Chandler, AZ where they inspected the vehicle and confirmed the engine had a camshaft and lifter failure.

May 3, 2025

Engine Lifters failure. Problems with Dynamic Fuel Management System

May 1, 2025

1) Complete Engine Failure. Vehicle is no longer is in possession for inspection but pictures and video can be provided. 2) My Truck stalled at 70 MPH going down the interstate. I was lucky to be driving in the right lane to glide to a complete stop. This could have been way worse, not just for myself but for others. 3) Shortly after the loss of propulsion on the interstate. The engine started knocking very loud and I brought it into Boucher GMC of Brookfield. After about a week, the conclusion was I needed a new Engine. The Bearings, camshaft, rods and other components within the engine were damaged. The dealership said it was because of Bad Oil. 4) Parts were inspected and Dealership provided pictures. Not sure what they did with the junk parts. 5) I initially brought in the vehicle where it was purchased at Kunes of Stoughton WI for a Check engine light that read a P06DD error code at 56472 miles on the truck. They performed a software update and sent me on way. Since then, I was dealing with a on and off engine light which eventually brought me to a engine replacement at about 70,000 miles. None of this was covered under warranty and I had to pay for all of this out of pocket. In the events of all this. GMC had my truck for about 3 months. I had to purchase another vehicle because it was cheaper then renting one, GMC didn't have a loaner I could use. I could not perform my everyday work tasks besides getting to and from work, because I did not have a truck to carry my everyday work tools. Now understanding the full impact of this faulty engine and that I could have done harm to others or my self, has me worried about driving a GM vehicle. After I received the new engine, approximately 2000 miles later, The new engine, not rebuilt started making a knocking noise, only to find out, it was the same issue after bringing it to the dealership. No engine lights or nothing. People should be scared to drive a vehicle with the L87 engine from GM.

Apr 30, 2025

Shut off in traffic twice

Apr 30, 2025

Engine locked up

Apr 30, 2025

I have had two engine failures within 2 years of buying a new GMC truck. The first occurred at 24,181 miles whereas i found engine failures is an all to common occurrence with these 5.3 liter engines, failures are wide spread, tons of complaints can be found with a simple internet or youtube search. The second engine failure occurred at 45,517 miles, again with lifer falling apart. Several service bulletins have been issues including reworking vehicles on dealers lots to replace faulty components but in my case i had over 16000 miles so they put the same parts in again and did not touch the other side which then failed two years later at in my case both were attributed collapsed lifter. This is a safety concern, there is no indication this is about to occur. The vehicle loses power, shakes, instrument panel lights up with various different warning lights. If you are passing another vehicle and this occurs it can be frightening as you have no idea what is happening and why you are no longer accelerating if you are passing some vehicles. The value of these vehicles is now also diminished, who wants a GM vehicle with two engine failures with 45k miles? No one, because it more than likely going to keep occurring until the engine is damaged beyond repair.

Apr 30, 2025

3.0 LM2 Duramax engine failed at 91,000 miles. It needs a new engine and they are available with a 2-3 week wait time. The engine failure has been inspected and confirmed by the dealer. No symptoms or check engine lights were on prior to the failure. Problem first appeared 03/2025.

Apr 29, 2025

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that while attempting to start the vehicle, the vehicle failed to start. There was no warning light illuminated. The contact pushed the vehicle out of the garage. The vehicle was towed to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the spun bearing had failed. The contact was advised that the engine needed to be replaced. The engine was replaced. The contact stated that recently there was an abnormal sound coming from the engine. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired after the most recent failure. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 40,000.

Mileage: 40,000

Apr 28, 2025

1. Vehicle automatic transmission failed during routine highway driving. Significant drivetrain vibration and limited gear availability. Warning lights included: ESC. - Electronic Stability Control TSC - Traction System Control Emergency Brake Fault light Power Steering assist reduced Flashing Yellow Engine Warning light. 2. White exhaust smoke upon arrival at GMC dealership. GMC technician advised full diagnostic would be required to assess extent of transmission failure and cause of white exhaust smoke. Service technician subsequently communicated that the engine was “failed” and would have to be replaced. Vehicle could not be driven and so full extent of transmission failure could not be assessed UNTIL ENGINE IS REPLACED!?!

Apr 28, 2025

Merging onto highway, lost engine power. Cylinder lifter failed, damaged cam shaft, caused damage to coolant system via metal debris, and engine needs to be replaced. 76,000 miles on vehicle, regularly serviced at dealership. I inspected the parts, and was shown the cylinder lifter that had failed and fragmented as well as the galled cam shaft. There were no prior indications of impending failure (no hard shifts, jumping, warning lights, etc). Warning lamps turned on after failure. I asked the mechanic at the GMC Dealership what caused the failure, and wasn't given a definitive answer.

Apr 23, 2025

I was about 45 miles or so from home on [XXX]. As I left a business my truck went about 100 feet and the engine stopped working . No warning. Truck was towed to a GM dealer in Wilmington Il. It was determined the cause was due to the wiring from the engine ECM that was run over the top of a very sharp plastic mounting bracket for the ECM. The wire had been cut because of the way this was done at the factory. In addition the fuel pump also needed to be replaced . At the time of this, the truck had 39,140 miles on it. I had no warning this was about to happen. No check engine light went on , etc. Most of my route home is on the highway . Had this not happened on a side street , I would have been involved in an accident. I ended up paying $865.42 plus towing for this repair I should not be paying for. The people at the GM dealer told me this has been happening on numerous GM pick up trucks. This is NOT a maintenance issue or an isolated case. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

Apr 19, 2025

2020 GMC Sierra "Denali" 6.2L engine with only 64,000 all original well maintained at miles -- NO prior issues no unusual sounds or indications of any issues. Vehicle has had timely maintenance regularly. engine lost power and began shuddering severely. Immediately taken to GM certified dealership upon which charged almost $1600.00 for engine analysis. Diagnosis is cylinder # 5 had lifter collapse which in turn ruined the camshaft. Will have to wait 4 weeks for parts and since GM power train warranty (conveniently) only covers first 60,000 miles the total engine rebuild is out of my pocket. Total price $9,741.11. THIS IS RIDICULOUS AND GM NEEDS TO REPAIR OR REIMBURSE EVERY SINGLE OWNER THAT EXPERIENCES THIS ISSUE IN FULL. I think GM knew about this issues and hopes it will go away but this really pisses me and SHOULD everyone else too.

Apr 18, 2025

Second engine failure in 8 months. 1st with 97k miles and last after 15k on a brand new 6.2L engine.

Apr 13, 2025

Number 5 cylinder failure. Engined has failed cylinder is scored causing the engine to miss and lock up. The engine which is a 6.2 l87 is now under investigation for a piston failure causing the engine to lockup. The piston and engine issue has been investigated by my local repair shop and I can provide written and bore scope pictures of the failure. Yes the engine light was on the ESC was disabled and needed replaced and the traction control was disabled also the emergency brake was enabled and then failed

Apr 8, 2025

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated while driving 70 MPH, the check engine warning light illuminated, and the vehicle lost motive power. The contact attempted to restart the vehicle however, the vehicle failed to restart. The contact stated that several nearby drivers assisted with pushing the vehicle off the roadway. The contact stated that the first failure occurred the day after the vehicle was purchased. In addition, the contact stated that the failure had also occurred three times within one week. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where the vehicle was purchased. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired by an independent mechanic or the dealer. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure, and a case was filed. The failure mileage was approximately 123,000.

Mileage: 123,000

Mar 27, 2025

At 59000 miles my lifters were rebuilt on the 6.2 liter engine because of a failure in the 1 and 3 piston. Gm paid for the repairs and then At 79000 miles the motor completely blew resulting in complete failure and seizing the motor and heavy metal chips were reportedly found in oil pan. Gm claimed it was a result of me not doing regular oil changes however I suffer from OCD and I am automotive engineer and my oil was changed early in most cases with my truck. Gm will not take responsibility and at the time they wanted $16k to fix my truck. I was going through a very tumultuous divorce and had to pay atty $34k for that wnd could not pay $16k for a new engine resulting in me having to give my truck back to bank and I have not been able to buy a truck or vehicle since then as it ruined my once perfect credit of 820. It’s changed my life forever and GM should take responsibility. I will never buy another GM product again and my father worked for them my whole life and my family only drove their products.

Mar 24, 2025

The Lifter failure, bent rod, and basically ruined the the cam shaft, the vehicle has had engine replaced and the current engine is now acting up. once again.

Mar 20, 2025

While driving our 2020 Sierra AT4 down the highway at 65 mph, the engine suddenly cut out and started sputtering. Every light came on. We pulled off the highway and had the truck towed. Our highly trusted, family mechanic company diagnosed lifter 5 was twisted and stuck, along with another stuck lifter. The cost to replace the engine was one hundred dollars more than repairing the two lifters. They purchased a new engine through Van Chevrolet and were surprised the cost had recently decreased from $7-8k to $3900, to purchase a rebuilt engine. The engine appeared to be new, with the bolt threads unused. The new engine comes with a 3year 100k mile warranty through the dealership. We called GM, they said since we went to another mechanic they would not speak with us.

Mar 17, 2025

The engine, while driving down the road, incurred a failure to the pusher rod in the #5 cylinder. This occurred at 6750 total miles on engine. Engine failure was repaired by a dealership. The failure occurred again at 99,500 miles to the same #5 cylinder causing major engine damage leading to the replacement of the engine. Our safety was put at risk as the truck decelerated and began vibrating. The second failure occurred and the engine shutdown. These incidents occurred without warning, Yes, a dealer was involved in both incidents. Only a dealership has been involved. The warning occurred after the failure.

Mar 14, 2025

-Transmission valve body Failure, Wheel lock up, ABS Event, Loud Bang and a Flashing "D" on Driver Information Center (DIC) when Lightly or Moderately Accelerating Forcing an 8-7 or 8-6 Downshift -When all four tires lock up at a high rate of speed, this puts the driver, the passengers, and all others on the road at risk for injury or death. -Yes, the problem has been found in a document by my local dealer that this issue was added to my exact vehicle's service manual on 11/27/24. The document describes in detail the exact scenario I have been involved in multiple times. It is deemed as #21-NA-275. It locks up the tires randomly to the vehicle in mid acceleration at any speed including 80 miles per hour in one instance for me. -Yes, the dealership inspected it and found the issue to correlate with the newly added section to the service manual, 13333166. This document ID is 5925530 and the added information to the dealership is #21-NA-275. The GMC manufacturer has been contacted as of 3PM MST 3/14/25. Insurance doesn't deal with mechanical problems. The police will only be involved when there is death or injury. -No. The only warning that happens is simultaneously as the vehicle locks up the tires causing the driver (me) to inevitably try to save myself and others, swerving and trying to focus on not hurting myself or others but I did notice the "D" flash on one of these occasions. This is the most dangerous issue with a vehicle I have ever even considered. At any time, for any reason, all four tires can lock up at any rate of speed and cause multiple casualties. The way to fix this is to spend $3,000 which I am sure many people like myself do not have. This means there are thousands of these exact make and models of vehicles on the road right now. Please do not take this lightly as I have almost crashed multiple times with people in my vehicle due to no fault of my own.

Mar 6, 2025

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated while driving at an undisclosed speed, the parking brake was independently activated. In addition, the contact stated that the vehicle had an oil leak from the oil pan. The contact stated that the oil needed to be added every two days. The contact stated that the alert system warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer; however, the failure was not duplicated. The contact was informed that the failure could not be duplicated, because no active codes were retrieved. In addition, the contact stated that the frame had corrosion. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for corrosion failure, however, the contact stated that the previous dealer had failed to help. The dealer confirmed the corrosion; however, the vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but provided no assistance. The contact was advised to contact the NHTSA Hotline to report the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 10,000.

Mileage: 10,000

Mar 5, 2025

Lifters failed and cam shaft was busted. Standard issues with 6.2L engines. Was traveling down highway and vehicles was shaking violently. Inspection report available. Has been inspected by GM service center. No symptoms or warnings prior to failure.

Feb 17, 2025

My engine has had continual random piston misfire issues, I have changed the spark plugs, fuel injectors, and cat converter. The vehicle has "dynamic fuel management" (DFM) where four of the cylinders turn off when the load on the engine is low and turn back on when the load is high. A mechanic reviewed the vehicle and determined that all eight cylinders are turning off while driving due to the DFM. When it misfires there is momentary loss of power that potentially puts others at risk. A dealership performed a repair per a Bulletin but the issue was not fixed. The mechanic indicated this is a software issue with the computer update per the Bulletin. I have installed a DFM disabler to prevent DFM from working, don't have misfires, but this is an engineering issue that GM hasn't/won't address.

Feb 13, 2025

The engine failed. There was no warning. The truck literally just cut off in the middle of the road. I never saw any lights or there was no symptoms to lead up to this incident.

Feb 12, 2025

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that while driving 65 MPH, the check engine and the traction control warning lights illuminated. The contact stated that a dealer was contacted. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed and determined that the engine needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and informed the contact that he would receive a callback. The approximate failure mileage was 87,000.

Mileage: 87,000

Feb 11, 2025

At 125,000 miles, the CEL came on and the code is P0016, which is for the timing chain has stretched and jumped a tooth. The engine was new in 2019 and in 2021, they redesigned the timing chains due to early failure. The oil pump belt is listed for inspection/replacement at 150,000 miles, but the timing chain does not give any interval for replacement and should easily outlast the oil pump belt to at least 250,000 miles. GM knows that there is a timing chain issue with the 3.0 Duramax LM2 engine and it is costing owners between, $7,800 and $10,000 to repair.

Feb 4, 2025

Wife and I bought a truck from Serra Chevrolet on May 28 2024. We drove 180 miles and the engine blew up. Had it towed to another dealership in Louisville Kentucky at that point they replaced the engine. When we picked up the truck we had to pay $16,275.08. We contacted Gm and was told that the selling dealership should have taken it off of being certified pre owned but they didn’t. Was told they know to do it to future vehicles and there is no reimbursement . Gm website still has it listed of have a warranty till December 2025. We had 3 weeks of a truck rental at roughly $1,200.00 per week. Had another rental for another. 3 weeks I have paper work from a local dealer stating it still has warranty which would have covered complete expense of engine work We live in Ohio and had to travel back and forth 6 times. Hope there is some help for us.

Feb 3, 2025

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that while driving 80 MPH, the vehicle lost motive power and stalled. The vehicle regained power within seconds and the contact was able to continue driving. There were no warning lights illuminated. The contact stated that the failure reoccurred. The vehicle had not been taken to the dealer to be diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and confirmed that there was no recall on the VIN for the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 50,000.

Mileage: 50,000

Feb 3, 2025

I have had no issues with my vehicle since I purchased it in July 2022 and keep up with the routine maintenance on it. About 2.5 weeks ago I was driving to work like I normally do and the truck started making a knocking noise and all these sensors lights came on the dash. The alerts were saying to service the parking brake, service ESC, and that steering assist is reduced and to drive with care. The vehicle also started shaking and would not accelerate properly or shift gears. We ended up taking it to the closest GMC dealership and they were in able to diagnose it just by simply hooking it up, they had to fully dismantle the engine in order to diagnose it. They came back and said cylinder number 4 is damaged as well as the lifters and cam shaft. I am no car expert but it is weird that a car that is relatively new and has the maintenance kept up on it should not experience a serious malfunction like this. What is even weirder is my sister in law has a 2020 Chevy Silverado where the almost identical thing just happened to theirs and it too is now in the show as well needing its engine and stuff repaired.

Jan 29, 2025

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated while driving and decelerating from 65 MPH to 15-20 MPH to make a turn, the engine made an abnormal knocking sound. The contact was able to drive to the residence. The dealer was notified of the failure. The vehicle was towed to Pechous Repair to be diagnosed. The contact was informed that the engine was blown and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The contact later became aware of NHTSA Action Number: PE25001 (Engine, Engine and Engine Cooling); which the contact related to the failure. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 64,298.

Mileage: 64,298

Jan 23, 2025

On January 8th I was driving when my 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali started to misfire as well as several warning lights blinking. I happen to be a couple miles from the dealership I purchased it at so I drove it straight there. A few days later I was notified it was the lifters that went bad and it would cost $5400 plus tax. This is disturbing since I have only had my truck for a little over 4 years with 68,000 miles on it. After researching the problem it appears that its a common issue and I notices a class action lawsuit for this reason. Since it's not recalled currently I'm stuck covering the invoice. Before the problem happened my truck was driving normal and no warning lights came on. This needs to be investigated so the consumer isn't stuck paying for something that is an obvious GM issue .

Jan 23, 2025

Motor seized at 52,000 miles.... replaced motor... at 72K miles, lifters and rods had to be replaced on the 2nd motor. Transmission also failure at 72K, being replaced.

Jan 21, 2025

I had Engine Failure in June 2024 with roughly 50,000 miles. I was getting on I75 North in Auburn Hills, MI, when I heard a loud pop. The vehicle began shaking violently with a loss of engine power warning displayed, loss of oil pressure displayed followed by 2 successive limp mode warning. The vehicle would not drive over 25 MPH. Luckily the next exit was only a mile down the road. I was able to drive on the shoulder of the Interstate to get off of the highway. When I parked the vehicle shortly after, I viewed oil spewed all over the engine bay and under the truck. I then waited 4 hours in 95+ heat for a tow truck. The engine was replaced by the dealer with no root cause identified or communicated to me. There were no warning prior to this failure. The vehicle has had over 13 warranty related issues including the DEF heater melting, CAC pump failure, Numerous Exhaust Leaks, NOX and EGR sensors failing, brake control module faults etc.

Jan 18, 2025

On [XXX], I was driving my truck on [XXX] through Phoenix, AZ. It was 5 days after I had purchased the vehicle and only had 250 miles on the odometer. I was in the left lane was traveling at approximately 75mph. Within the span of about 20 seconds, several lights on the dash annunciated and several messages including a message about a brake failure and steering assist failure and then the engine suddenly turned off. The steering seemed heavy and the brakes seemed less responsive. I was able to coast to a stop on the side of the road thanks to the help of a couple truckers who blocked traffic across multiple lanes. The truck was towed to the dealer and they told me the entire engine needed to be replaced. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

Nov 14, 2024

The contact's son owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated while driving at various speeds, the vehicle shut off without warning. The contact stated that the vehicle was restarted and resumed normal operation moments after the failure. The contact stated that the failure recently started occurring more frequently. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and the contact was provided a case number. The contact was referred to the NHTSA Hotline to report the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 40,000.

Mileage: 40,000

Nov 1, 2024

DEF Emissions warning and Engine Emissions warning lights suddenly appeared. DEF Emissions warning went on and off multiple times in the two days before bringing to a GMC service location. Informed that the DEF Tank heater failed, a known problem, but that they likely would not have a repair available for over a month and would not be covered by any warranty. The vehicle is now speed limited to unsafe speeds on highways while waiting for the repair.

Oct 12, 2024

At 103,000 my 2020 AT4 5.3L V8 had a P0307 code thrown. Cylinder 7 misfire. Driving highway speeds, sudden loud pop and then the service engine light came on and automatic braking engaged, and the idle got extremely rough. Ended up being a bad lifter, bent rod, tore lobe off of the camshaft. Roughly 8,000 for the repair, new cam, new lifters, spark plugs and coil packs. Now only about 3,000 miles later, driving, sped up to pass on the interstate and another misfire, P0306 this time Cylinder 6. Same symptoms check engine light, automatic braking, rough idle. Seems to be another failed lifter and bent rod. Currently awaiting diagnostic for this second misfire issue. When speaking with the tow truck driver and the mechanic both mentioned a significant rise in cases like this. There is definitely something wrong with the design that the manufacturer needs to be help responsible for. I have less than a month ago replaced all the lifters only to have another one fail again.

Oct 3, 2024

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that while the vehicle was parked and being driven, the vehicle was shaking violently. There were no warning lights illuminated. The contact stated that the failure was related to Technical Service Bulletin: 22-NA-186. The vehicle was taken to a local dealer, where it was diagnosed that the motor mount brackets needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure persisted. The manufacturer was contacted, opened a case, and referred the contact to the NHTSA Hotline for assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 100,000.

Mileage: 100,000

May 24, 2024

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated while driving at various speeds, the vehicle was stuck in gear. While driving there was an abnormal burning odor coming from the vehicle. The vehicle failed to start on several occasions. There were sparks from the passenger's side front seat. Several unknown warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer, where it was diagnosed with electrical, transmission module, wiring harness, air alternator cooler, and exhaust system failures. The vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred. Additionally, while driving at undisclosed speeds, there was a failure with the vault meter. The OnStar system provided an error with the antilock braking system. The manufacturer was contacted, but no assistance was provided. The failure mileage was approximately 44,000.

Mileage: 44,000

May 9, 2024

My wiring harness which affects all systems. I was on the Interstate when out of nowhere any and all warning lights came on. The power was cut and rapidly slowed down. I also pulled into traffic and the truck just lost power. The problem was confirmed by dealership. The vehicle was inspected by dealership and wiring harness was the issue. The issues appeared out of nowhere. All the warnings lights came on at once. There has been numerous issues with this part and it’s even recognized by just.

Mar 6, 2024

Vehicle has excessive oil consumption. Within 5000k oil change interval, no oil on dip stick around 3000k miles.

Feb 15, 2024

1. Valve Lifter Failure 2. While entering the [XXX] freeway and trying to merge into traffic the engine lost power and I had to swerve and brake to avoid an adjacent vehicle, and freeway traffic had to avoid my slowing down to pull over. 3.Yes, Van GMC in Scottsdale, confirmed lifter failure. 4. Yes, GMC Dealership 5. Absolutely no warning given INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

Nov 27, 2023

timing chain failure, timing chain components are available for inspection. Costly premature repair/failure. Could leave occupants stranded in unsafe environment which could lead to death. The vehicle has been diagnosed by the dealership and OEM manufacturer has been notified. There was a warning lamp.

Sep 6, 2023

I have a 202 GMC Sierra 1500 with a 3.0 Duramax with 95,000 miles. I have hade 2 glow plugs replaced under warranty and took in for a third glow plug. They stated that the there was a software update that could fix it, but I would have to pay for it. The vehicle has a 100,000 mile warranty and the software update is to fix a powertrain item that is covered under the 100,000 mile warranty. This is also an issue with bad software that disables the remote start. Not sure why I have to pay for this software upgrade to to a GM issue from day 1.

Feb 10, 2023

Camera always stays on even when i am driving camera still on my dashboard

Feb 5, 2023

Diesel exhaust fluid heater short circuits due to poor design. This issue occurs multiple times, including after being repaired. The failure limits the trucks capabilities until it is entirely unusable.

Aug 4, 2022

Vehicle engine went out on truck.

Apr 6, 2022

A VERY STRONG "AMMONIA" ODOR COMES INTO THE CABIN. THIS HAPPENS WHEN THE DEF FLUID IS GOING INTO THE EXHAUST SYSTEM FOR THE REGEN PROCESS. THE ODOR MAKES PEOPLE INSIDE NAUSEOUS AND DIZZY. MUST OPEN WIDOWS OR STOP AND GET OUT OF THE VEHICLE. OUR GMC DEALER CAN FIND NO CODES OR PROBLEMS WITH THE EXHAUST SYSTEM. WE HAVE ALSO NOTICED THAT THE DEF FLUID HAS GONE DOWN VERY QUICKLY SOMETIMES DURING THIS EVENT. IT IS RANDOM. SOME DAYS NOTHING, OTHER TRIPS 3 AND FOUR TIMES THAT THE ODOR OCCURS. LOOKING ONLINE- THERE HAVE BEEN MANY POST ABOUT THIS PROBLEM.

Jan 31, 2022

I have a lifters problem that the dealership takes more that three weeks to fixed without a loaner car, then i have electrical problems where the truck doesn't start at all without any warning and that's it's dangerous, never now where its going happen

Dec 6, 2021

The contact owns a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that shortly after refueling while driving under 15 MPH, the check engine and service emissions warning light illuminated. The contact stated that an unknown reset was performed related to TSB: 10173675 (Engine). The vehicle was not yet fully repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 46,000.

Mileage: 46,000

Sep 27, 2021

Two times while on the freeway the service parking brake and engine lights came on and starting braking. Could not drive over 20 mile an hour. Both times taking to dealer the lights where not on and they could not find anything wrong. I even have video of it happening.

Aug 12, 2021

Repeated issues with exhaust and emissions components.

Aug 7, 2021

Found improperly installed rear seals. The truck leaked oil and had to be towed to gmc dealership in Monahans Texas to be repaired. 1 month later the truck leaked oil again.

Jul 19, 2021

Rear main oil seal failure causing truck to lose all oil, leaking all over truck, trail leading to drive and garage; possibility of engine seizing up while driving causing an accident, confirmed by dealer, covered by warrenty, is a known issue, no warning lights, messages, or other symptoms of problem, NHSTA has issued a bulletin for this problem

May 23, 2021

On Saturday, May 22, 2021, My wife was returning from fairgrounds in Waxahachie, TX. She remote-started the car, and the vehicle started. As it started to rain and was getting muddy, and the grounds are in a grass field (No large rocks, hills or debris to climb as it's cleared land), she shifted the vehicle into 4wd high incase the field was slick. She started to drive and received several warning lights, "Service ESC, Service traction control, brake light warning and check engine light". The vehicle also had a noticeable wobble to the wheel and felt off balance, jerky, and had speed limited. My wife turned the vehicle off and back on and some of the lights went off, and the vehicle did not lurch or wobble anymore. The vehicle had a tire changed at the dealer the day prior, so I am unsure if that tire change is related or not. Now the vehicle shows an alert "check engine, service emissions system". I am having the vehicle towed to the dealership tomorrow for diagnostics. All lights except the check engine light have since turned off since powering off the vehicle.

Feb 2, 2021

AT ABOUT 3500 MILES LIFTERS ON TWO CYLINDERS COLASPED. TOOK TO DEALER THAT DEALER HAD THREE WEEKS BUT FIXED IT. 1500 MILES LATER AT 5036 MILES IT HAPPENED AGAIN ON A DIFFERENT CYLINDER. NUMBER 8. THE FIRST TIME IT WAS 3 AND 5. THE FIRST TIME THE DEALER REPLACED ALL 8 CYLINDERS. SO CYLINDER NUMBER 8 WAS NEW AS WELL. GMC HAS SAID THERE IS NOTHING ELSE THAT CAN BE DONE TO FIX THE ISSUE. THE SECOND DEALER SERVICE MANAGER STATES THAT HE WOULD NOT TRUST IT EITHER TO GO ANY LONG DISTANCE . ALSO STATED THAT THEY HAVE PUT 3 SETS IN TO ONE VEHICLE BEFORE. AS AN ASE MASTER CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN I FIND THIS DISTURBING. I ALSO WAS A GMC,PONTIAC, OLDSMOBILE MASTER TECHNICIAN. THIS IS UNEXCEPTABLE FOR GM TO THINK THIS IS OK TO TAKE PEOPLE'S HARD EARN MONEY AND NOT FIX THERE ISSUES OR MAKE IT RIGHT. I OWNED A 2014,2016,2018 SILVERADO'S THAT HAD NO ISSUES WHAT SO EVER. TO MAKE THINGS WORST GMC ROAD SIDE ASSISTANCE FORGOT ABOUT THE TRUCK BROKE DOWN IN 7 DEGREE WEATHER WITH 35 MILE AN HOUR WINDS. FOR OVER 24 HOURS AND SEVERAL CALLS BACK TO FINALLY GET A SUPERVISOR TO SPEAK TO. TWO DEALERS SAY THAT IT IS UNACCEPTABLE EXCEPT THE CURRENT DEALER THAT IS DEALING DIRECTLY WITH GMC. ANYONE CAN DO A SEARCH ON GM TRUCK LIFTERS COLLAPSING AND YOU IMMEDIATELY OVERWHELMED WITH INFO. IT IS ALSO DISTURBING THAT A DEALERSHIP SERVICE MANAGER SAYS WE COULD PUT A NEW ENGINE IN AND THE SAME THING COULD HAPPEN. THAT TO ME IS POOR QUALITY CONTROL AND POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE. I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN A GM ENTHUSIASTS BUT THIS WILL BE MY LAST ONE. HORRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE AND DO NOT BUILD A GOOD PRODUCT OR STAND BEHIND IT. GM SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF THERE FALL FROM GRACE. THIS ALL HAPPENED JUST DRIVING ONCE TO WORK AND ONCE HAULING A ATV ON A TRAILER.

Mileage: 5,036

Jan 14, 2021

WITHIN 3 MONTHS (<4000 MILES) FROM PURCHASE VEHICLE BEGAN SPUTTERING WITH HESITATION, AND TICKING NOISE FROM ENGINE WHILE IN MOTION FOLLOWED BY MULTIPLE ALERTS POSTING ON DRIVER DISPLAY. VEHICLE DISPLAYS LOSS OF POWER, AND STRUGGLES TO KEEP UP WITH TRAFFIC. CHECK ENGINE LIGHT FLASHING FOLLOWED BY CONSTANTLY STAYING ON, SERVICE ESC SYSTEM ACTIVATED, SERVICE PARKING BRAKE, AND STEERING ASSIST REDUCED DRIVE WITH CAUTION LIGHTS ALL ACTIVATED DURING THIS EPISODE. DEALER WORKED ON VEHICLE ENGINE ( AND COMPLETED ON OR AROUND 1/08/2021), AND REPLACED LIFTERS, AND OIL CONTROL VALVE. ON 01/13/2021 NOTICED THAT VEHICLES LANE KEEP ASSIST IS NOW WORKING SPORADICALLY, WILL NOT ACTIVATE CONSISTENTLY WHEN VEHICLE VEERS OFF THE PROPERLY MARKED LANES ON HIGH-WAY/ROADS, AND INCONSISTENTLY ALERTS DRIVER WHILE IN MOTION. THE LANE KEEP ASSIST IS SUPPOSE TO CORRECT STEERING, BUT THIS DOES NOT HAPPEN CONSISTENTLY. THE COLLISION ALERT SYSTEM DOES NOT ACTIVATE OR WORK CORRECTLY. NOTICED WHILE DRIVING THAT VEHICLES IN FRONT ARE NOT DETECTED CORRECTLY, AND INFORMS THE DRIVER THEY ARE WITHIN SAFE DISTANCE (GREEN THIS SUDDENLY CHANGES TO YELLOW). IN ADDITION WHEN VEHICLES IN FRONT APPLY BRAKE, THE COLLISION ALERT SYSTEM DOES NOT ALERT AS IT IS SUPPOSED TO, IT STAYS IN GREEN EVEN AT EXTREMELY CLOSE RANGE. SAFETY MECHANISMS DON'T APPEAR TO WORK CORRECTLY, AND DETECTS ITEMS THAT ARE NOT PRESENT. NOTICED THAT VEHICLE DETECTS LANES EVEN ON UNMARKED ROADS, AND THE FRONT PEDESTRIAN ALERT SYSTEM ACTIVATES SPORADICALLY EVEN IF NO PEDESTRIANS ARE IN FRONT OF VEHICLE WHILE DRIVING. CONCERNED ABOUT SAFETY FEATURES LEADING TO HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS.

Mileage: 3,800

Jan 2, 2021

THE ENGINE FAILED AT 5100 MILES AND IS CURRENTLY BEING REPAIRED BY THE DEALERSHIP. I REQUESTED A NEW CAR REPLACEMENT.

Mileage: 5,100

Dec 4, 2020

THERE IS NO WAY TO PERMANENTLY DISABLE THE AUTO START STOP ON THE VEHICLE. SEVERAL OTHERS HAVE COMPLAINED ABOUT THIS, NO RESPONSE FROM GM. THERE NEEDS TO BE A FIRMWARE UPGRADE TO THE ECM TO ALLOW THE OWNER MAKE THE DECISION ON IF THAT IS ENABLED OR DISABLED. ON MINE, I HAVE TO PUSH A BUTTON EACH TIME I START THE ENGINE TO DISABLE THAT. SOME GM VEHICLES DON'T HAVE THAT OPTION.

Mileage: 2

Nov 20, 2020

TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2020 GMC SIERRA 1500. THE CONTACT STATED THAT THE VEHICLE PUSH START BUTTON AND KEY FOB FAILED TO START THE VEHICLE ON FIRST ATTEMPT. THE CONTACT STATED THAT THE VEHICLE STARTED AFTER SEVERALS ATTEMPTED. THE CONTACT STATED THE FAILURE OCCURRED INTERMITTENTLY. THE CHECK ENGINE WARNING LIGHT ILLUMINATED. THE CONTACT STATED THAT ON HIS WAY TO MCKENZIE BUICK-GMC DEALER, 6500 CAROLINE ST, MILTON, FL 32570, THE CHECK ENGINE WARNING LIGHT WAS NOT ILLUMINATED, THE VEHICLE WAS DIAGNOSED AND THE CONTACT WAS INFORMED THAT A FAILURE CODE WAS NOT FOUND. THE VEHICLE WAS NOT REPAIRED. HOWEVER, THE CONTACT CALLED BACK THE SAME DEALER AND INFORMED THEM THAT THE FAILURE RECURRED. THE VEHICLE WAS NOT YET TAKEN BACK TO THE DEALER. THE MANUFACTURER WAS NOT MADE AWARE OF THE FAILURE. THE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS APPROXIMATELY 86.

Mileage: 86

Sep 27, 2020

VEHICLE EQUIPPED WITH L87 6.2L. AT 197 MILES ENGINE SUDDENLY CEASED OPERATING AND WOULD NOT RESTART. THIS OCCURRED WHILE STOPPED ON PRIVATE ROAD. VEHICLE HAD TO BE TOWED TO DEALERSHIP WHERE THEY FOUND P0300 AND DIAGNOSED BROKEN #4 CYLINDER EXHAUST VALVE SPRING.

Mileage: 197

Sep 4, 2020 Crash

MY 2020 GMC SIERRAS BRAKES FAILED ON MAY 22ND AND ECM AND NOW THE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION ARE EXPERIENCING ISSUES BASED ON THE ONSTAR REPORT.

Mileage: 11,000

Aug 29, 2020

PARKED TRUCK FOR ONE HOUR, ENGINE OFF. CAME BACK AND UPON STARTUP, RECEIVED MULTIPLE ERRORS THAT POWER STEERING AND ESC REQUIRED DEALER ATTENTION. BRAKE PEDAL WOULD DEPRESS TO FLOOR. GMC SIERRA 1500 ELEVATION TRIM

Mileage: 3,000

May 27, 2020

RUPTURED OIL COOLER LINE. DRAINING THE ENGINE OF OIL AND CAUSING LOCK-UP. *TR

Mileage: 120

May 10, 2020

ENGINE LIKE KEEPS COMING ON. CODE READING THE KNOCK SENSOR NEEDS TO BE REPAIR. SENSOR HAS BEEN REPLACE TWICE IN THE PAST THREE MONTHS. *TR

Mileage: 6,000

Feb 17, 2020

SMELL OF SMOKE STRONG IN THE CAB AND OUTSIDE HOOD OF TRUCK. ALSO HAVE SEEN SMOKE COMING FROM HOOD OF TRUCK. SMELLS LIKE BURNING ELECTRICAL OR PLASTIC

Mileage: 168