2019 GMC SIERRA 1500 Engine Problems
222 NHTSA complaints on file
All Engine Complaints — Page 4
This morning, while driving to work, my truck was operating smoothly without any prior warning signs. Suddenly, the dashboard displayed a message indicating "Low Oil Pressure" and instructed me to turn off the vehicle. There were no preceding alerts, such as check engine lights or low oil pressure indicators. As I was preparing to follow the instructions, the vehicle dashboard displayed another message directing me to put the truck in neutral, and then the engine automatically shut off. Unfortunately, after this occurred, I was unable to restart the truck.
I was driving to work on Saturday morning [XXX]. As I pulled out of the stop sign and approached 45 mph the engine stop. Making me a hazard within the road. I had to abruptly pull off into a road/yard in order to be safe. All while not having a power as the engine completely stopped. Upon investigation the dealership, Budd Baer in Washington Pennsylvania confirmed the engine had seized up due an issue in rotating assembly. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
Engine failure. Lifters failed causing internal engine damage. No previous warning. 160000 miles. Repair cost is $5000
cylinder #1 had misfire and this was because the liftt malfunctioned which inturn caused it to grind on camshaft
Lifters are failing which could cause motor shutdown during driving.11/26/2024
Engine threw a rod and needed to be replaced out of pocket due to vehicle being out of warranty. Going down I35 so not safe at all. All dash light illuminated when it occurred.
Unknown mostly. Water pump ended up cracking while running. Power failure notice had come up on dash and then vehicle shut off while running. Dealership made repairs but unable to identify root cause.
On Jan 7, 2024, we went to Walmart to shop (DeRidder, LA). The truck was running normal. All gauges were normal and the reason I can say this is because our truck broke down in 2023, so we have a habit of checking them when we start the truck before driving and during driving periodically. When leaving Walmart we were at the red light and the truck just stopped. A message came on and said to shift into Neutral, which we did. The truck then died and would not stop. Pushed it into the parking lot and had it towed to Billy Navarre Chevrolet, Lake Charles, LA. After they looked at the truck on Jan 9, they said the engine was seized and we needed a new one. They couldn't say why. They said that would be figured out when the old motor was shipped back. After putting in the...
Engine seized it won’t crank we swapped the alternator 2 times the battery once the and the starter once we also swapped the battery chip 3 times and it would turn off out of no where. We thought it was because of the miles but it was working fine. And took care of it nicely. We took it to a dealership and they told us that it needed a new motor because it was seized. But before that it would start up and turn off after 15 minutes. We took it somewhere else in a tow truck and they told us that the engine was seized.
while driving down the road i noticed the truck had a lack of power and then the check engine light came on and as soon as it came on i heard a ticking/clacking noise. I got the truck towed to a repair facility and they found misfire on cylinder 8, they informed me and wanted to drain the oil and also removed the valve cover in order to check the valve train. They found a lot of metal in the oil along with a decent amount of decent shavings in the oil filter. They removed the valve cover and found a bent pushrod and stuck lifter. They did mention a possible noise coming from the bottom end of the engine (knocking) but at this time with the amount of contaminates in the oil and stuck lifter, The engine is recommended to be replaced. No ETA at this time for a...
Complete engine failure. Absolutely insane. All lights on dash, engine seized while driving!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Unbelievable that GMC keeps making us fix issues and pay for it! They won't cover the cost. This has been happening too much and putting my family at risk!
Driving home on a rural two-lane road the engine started make a load banging noise on the drivers side, than it started to skip and not running on eight cylinders. it than lost oil pressure.
Engine failure- sent in old engine as a core piston broke off the rod causing the engine to seize replacing with reman engine from GM
The contact owns a 2019 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that while driving approximately 25 MPH, there was a ticking sound coming from the engine compartment. The contact pulled over to the side of the road where the engine seized. There were no warning lights illuminated. The vehicle was towed to the dealer who diagnosed that the engine had seized and needed to be repaired. The engine was rebuilt. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 114,660.
I was driving down the highway with my teen daughter heading to a hockey tournament in Michigan. We live in Illinois. While in Michigan on the highway driving around 80 mph, I went to pass a vehicle and several service warning lights starting flashing on the dashboard. The ones that flashed were: Service ESC, Service Parking Break, Steering Assist is Reduced Drive with Care. At the time, the engine started making rattling noises and sounded rough. I could feel there was a problem right away. I carefully pulled over and turned the truck off. I waited a few minutes and then turned the truck back on. The service warning lights were still on and the engine was still running and sounding rough. I tried turning it off and on again but the same problem persisted. I then drove the truck about one mile to the next exit just to get...
The contact owned a 2019 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that while driving 25 MPH, there was an abnormal sound coming from the rear of the vehicle before the vehicle jerked forward. There was no warning light illuminated. The contact was able to pull over on the side of the road. The contact also stated that the radio would turn on, but there was no image on the screen. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer; however, no cause for the failure was found. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and informed the contact that the vehicle was no longer covered under an undisclosed Customer Satisfaction Program. The contact stated that the abnormal sounds and failure persisted, and the manufacturer was contacted again. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and was diagnosed with a misfire and that the...
The truck engine experienced catastrophic failure while driving at 30 MPH. There was no warning or dashboard indication problem prior to the failure. Loud ticking noises were coming from the engine compartment just before full power loss while driving. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic. The mechanics found bent valves, damaged pistons and connecting rods. The mechanic replaced the the engine with a GM Longblock. The cost of this repair was just over $10,000.
Engine has a bearing failure. Just purchased the truck it started to tick so I was being proactive stopped driving the the truck to prevent lock up.
Engine failure with no prior warning 11/21/2023. We were on the highway. Truck made some noises and hesitated and stalled within 2 minutes. Thankfully, there was an off ramp and we were able to roll into a gas station. Had it towed to a GMC dealer. GMC dealer confirmed engine was blown. Dealer confirmed it's a known issue.
My 2019 GMC Sierra AT4 - Driving home from work on the highway car lost sudden power, All engine notifications appeared on dash and a very loud screeching sound happened. Was able to pull it onto the side of the road barely. Diagnosis from nearby shop was a lifter failure in cylinder 5 causing metal shavings to lock crank up. Total engine replacement. Car has 122,000 miles and every oil change done at 3,000 miles by GMC service technician since new and documented. GMC offered nothing when notified about the issue.
So August 29, 2023, at 46,000 miles, my engine failed completely with no warning or anything, while driving to work, was at the dealership until October 4th. Then December 10th, 2024 with 83,000 miles my engine failed again while my little brother and I were driving home late that night, on the highway at 70mph , suddenly losing power, causing us to be stranded on the side of the highway at 2am. Has been at the dealership since December 11th, with no eta in sight, and we're at 36 days and counting. A spac case was opened to escalate getting a part. This truck has been a problem and I want to get rid of it as its a safety hazard to myself, family members, and other on the road. GM customer service has also been giving me a runaround as well.
While driving the vehicle, had a sudden “thud” from the engine compartment and immediately started getting error messages on the dashboard. When the codes were pulled, it said a misfire from cylinder number 8. The initial shop it was taken to was unable to diagnose the problem and referred me to the dealership. Upon inspection at the dealership, they stated that the camshaft and all the lifters needed to be replaced. The vehicle is still at the dealership waiting for this to be done. Upon doing some research, I have found that lifter issues are a very common occurrence in these vehicles. I was reading this morning about the investigation that the NHTSA has started into issues with the L87 engine, which my vehicle has. If the investigation is concentrated on another issue, I would recommend that the lifter issue gets looked into as well. There is no reason that...
I was driving and my vehicle started to give me warnings to pull over due to low oil. When I safely pulled over and check. the engine oil cooling line was detached from crimp joint and leaked all the oil. Called the tow truck and took the truck to the dealer (Charles hardy chevrolet in Dallas GA) And they telling me that the engine is locked and it need to be replaced. There is a recall for the part but they telling me that my vin number is not part of it. Even though is exactly what the recall said it would happen
I have a 2019 gmc sierra 1500 elevation. The dash indicated low oil with 60lbs of oil pressure. I stop park my vehicle and see there is a puddle of oil underneath my truck. It appears to be leaking (extremely high flow rate) from the oil cooler lines where the rubber has given way from the metal crimping. Apparently after calling the dealership and reading online there isn't any type of recal for this issue even tho there is a Customer Satisfaction Program N212326940 implemented for Alaska and Canada due to the cold weather climate causing the failure. I live in western Pennsylvania and currently had a cold snap of 11°F. The dealership wants me to pay out of pocket and take my vehicle in to get diagnosed for service , which also means paying to have it towed to the dealership since it is un-drivable . Then pay for...
While driving the transmission lurches forward when I give it gas after slowing down or when I come to a complete stop. Also it makes a shuddering type noise randomly when driving and it feels like the truck is about to shut off. These issues happen on multiple occasions.
Oil line separates causing massive oil leak causing engine to fail
2019 GMC SIERRA 1500, Fuel Injectors. This was a recall back in April of 2021. My vin is not on the recall list but am having the same problems. While driving the check engine light came on alone with no power check abs system and parking brake.
While driving the vehicle caught engine fire later exploding within seconds.
Right lifter went out & damaged the CAM Shaft which in turn damaged the engine The vehicle has been sitting at the dealership since August 1, 2024 & confirmed on August 9, 2024, stating that a new CAM shaft would need replaced or a new engine, which ever we choose. NOTE: Vehicle only has 40,298 miles on it I was driving to work on August 1, 2024, service engine light came on & was blinking & the breaking system lights came on, this was the only warning that I received.
The engine of the vehicle malfunctioned. The vehicle is available, but however it was taken to a certified dealership to be repaired. My safety and the safety of my three nieces, who were in the vehicle at the time, were put at risk as the vehicle all of a sudden staled in the middle of the Interstate while driving at 75 miles speed rate. The dealership repaired the vehicle by replacing the engine because the camshaft was scored, one of the lifters had failed, and a pushrod was bent. The only warning lamp/message was at the time of stale which read service ESC, Service parking break, and there was a third message but could not remember. I have only had the vehicle for sixteen months. The vehicle was taken in for it regularly scheduled oil changes and tire rotations. There were no issues or warnings prior to the engine replacement...
2019 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT. Truck would not start on several occassions. By playing with brake, shift, and steering wheel truck would start again., Also would show warning notices, last one being {engine oil low-add oil}, even right after I just had the oil changed. This last time it would not start I paid to have my mechanic come to me to check it out. He tested a lot and thought it might be the starter so I then had to pay to have it flat-bedded to their garage. What he finally found was a BUNCH of wires worn through in a major wiring harness. It was caused by the wiring harness being next to the steering knuckle and the steering was wearing through the wires exposing bare wires. The mechanic and I see this as a major safety concern and a possible fire hazard. He has told me others...
Check Engine Light came on while driving system scan states misfire cylinder 6 but resulted in the lifter being damaged as well as the cam shaft on a vehicle that has 108,000 miles. Prior to this I reported multiple times that it seemed that the transmission would slip and stuttered when on a incline and put in reverse. I was told it was a computer program issue and was charged for a software update which obviously did not fix the issue but ruined the engine.
Driving on the highway coming home from brother in laws house and the truck suddenly popped check engine, brake service and ESC lights came on dashboard while engine power was reduced causing sluggish performance. Made it home and put a scan tool and pulled a cylinder 3 misfire. Replaced spark plug and confirm it’s not an ignition coil problem. Brought to dealer and was confirmed the DOD lifter failed in other words AFM. Overwhelmed and couldn’t do anything but to pay and get truck back to working order told go ahead for replacement of parts for nearly $6k.
Lifter cam failure. Twice
Complete system failure while driving. Lost control of vehicle, no breaks. Had it brought to dealership. Lifter failure and bent rod, top engine failure which caused everything to malfunction. Vehicle has 88K miles on it. This is a defect. We had taken it in for the ticking problem in the past and they did nothing for us. Everything is documented. We are afraid that bottom half of engine was compromised. Do not feel safe driving this vehicle anymore. I do not want it to blow or lose control of vehicle again. This is a known issue and must be addressed. There was a service bulletin put out for my engine and there is an exact part by part that needs to be replaced, however GM is unwilling to listen to us at this time. Please look into this because this will happen to more and more consumers. This is very...
Engine oil cooler line crimp connections are not properly crimped and leaking oil whether the truck is operating or sitting off. It also appears the flare or threaded connection has failed. I went to the GM dealership who said my truck wasn’t part of the recall but my lines are very clearly the same affected parts and would not be available for repair under the recall. I suspect there are other trucks like mine that were missed in the initial recall. I had the lines inspected at another repair shop but all the GM oil cooler lines were unavailable and no back order was permitted. There have been no warning lights for low oil pressure yet but the worst level I have seen so far was only 3 of 8 in quarts in the oil pan. I’m afraid of the lines blowing out on the road and causing a total...
With only 89K miles on my vehicle I’m having to replace 13K dollars worth of parts due to a known issue with the 5.3L V8 engine with the AFM DOD system that GM hasn’t fixed and refuses to help cover the cost cause I’m outside my warranty. I feel they need to extend the warranty miles and time frame due to the common occurrence of this issue
Engine Oil Cooler Line detached from Crip fitting. Vehicle: 2019 Sierra 1500 powered with 6.2L L87. GM has a published policy for a specific 530 vehicles, GM Claims my VIN was not covered hence no recall police "Customer Satisfaction Program N212326940" letter was released for subject VIN. It's clear, this issue exists beyond the scope of 530 vehicles. No know warnings existed prior to the incident. Vehicle has been repaired at owners expense and not supported by GM.
The lifter valves for the dynamic fuel management system have failed twice resulting in an immediate loss of power, rough driving, and low speed. To replace the first time, it cost $3500 at a mechanic. The 2nd time that it happened (8 months later), we now have to have the engine replaced and it cost almost $10,000. GM has refused to take any ownership in these faulty lift valves and someone is going to lose control of their vehicle when this occurs.
The contact owns a 2019 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated while driving 25 mph, the oil pressure low/turn vehicle off warning light was illuminated. The contact was able to park the vehicle at a near parking lot. The contact exited the vehicle and hear an abnormal noise exiting under the vehicle and saw an oil leak. The contact stated her father-in-law came to the location to add oil but the vehicle keep leaking. The vehicle was not drivable. The contact towed the vehicle to the local dealer, where it was diagnosed with the engine cooler line needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer had been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 84,000.
Oil cooler line detached from crimp while driving at highway speeds forcing the vehicle to an emergency stop on the side of the road. All oil pressure was lost immediately and entire underside of vehicle including tires, brakes, and wheels were all coated in oil. Known issue for same year, make, and model that has already been listed from NHTSA. But, apparently this VIN was not in the affected range.
The contact owned a 2019 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated while driving 60 MPH, the A/C stopped working. Additionally, the contact smelled an electrical wiring burning odor. There was no warning light illuminated. The contact then noticed smoke coming from under the glove compartment. The contact stated that he pulled to a carwash and exited the vehicle. An explosion occurred under the hood and the vehicle caught on fire. The contact stated that the vehicle burned significantly. The contact was able to extinguish the fire with the assistance of the fire department. A police report was filed. A fire department report was filed. There was no injury sustained. The vehicle was towed to a tow yard, where it was totaled. The dealer was notified of the failure. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 49,653.
According to inspection by my local GMC dealership, the engine oil cooler lines leaked/detached, as a result the engine assembly needs to be completely redone. When driving on the highway the car began flashing to immediately pull over and turn the vehicle off, the engine became very hot and was smoking and oil was found all over the ground upon inspection after immediately stopping the vehicle. This vehicle has been inspected by the Carlsbad GMC/Buick Dealership. There were no warning messages prior to this event. The car has consistently received all recommended preventative maintenance and oil changes. As a consumer I am now on the hook for over $15,000 in repairs, after complying with all maintenance recommendations from the manufacturer. There is an active recall for an identical model and make as this car for the same issue, the recall number is: N212326940 (customer satisfaction program number) and DCS5833 (Global...
The contact owns a 2019 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated while driving 10 MPH, the low oil pressure warning light illuminated. The contact stated that he parked the vehicle and became aware that oil was leaking underneath the vehicle. The vehicle was not drivable. The contact towed the vehicle to the local dealer, where it was diagnosed with needing the engine oil cooler line to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. Upon investigation, the contact associated the failure with Customer Satisfaction Program Number: N212326940 (Engine Oil Cooler Lines Detaching from Crimp); however, the VIN was not included. The manufacturer had been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 82,000.
Engine had catastrophic failure while driving down highway with no warning. No check engine light. Loud bang and loud metal on metal slapping with violent shaking of front end of truck. Towed to dealer. So far they say lifter failed, and push rod collapsed and drove through engine block. 40000miles, 2019 Sierra 1500 Denali with 6.2l V8.
I have faulty lifters and it has been inspected by a GM dealer. I believe this issue should have a service bullentin to have it fixed. They have others for faulty valve lifters in the same model truck that I have.
The contact owns a 2019 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that while parked, the vehicle began to make an abnormal sound and shuddered. The contact turned the vehicle off and the vehicle failed to restart. The vehicle was towed to the dealer; however, the vehicle was not yet diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 30,000.
Engine began having ticking noise. I took it to dealer for repair. Service department finds the lifters in my engine have failed and destroyed my cam shaft. They call me and explain it will cost $10,000 to repair. The service writer explains to me that they have 4 of these each week come into the shop. It is so common that they keep the parts in stock to repair. While I was waiting in the waiting room another person came in with the exact same problem. I later found that a repair bulletin has been issues for this issue but for some reason it does not apply to my vin even though it is the exact same problem.
While driving on the highway, I got a message that said "low oil pressure, turn off engine" with red flashing lights. I could also smell burning oil and metal. I immediately pulled over and turned off my engine. When I exited my truck, I could see all of the oil that remained in my engine leaking onto the ground. My truck was towed to a local repair shop and they advised me that this is a common problem in this truck. The oil line blew likely due to a defective crimp. The mechanics can't repair the problem right away because this line is on a national backorder and there is no aftermarket option. This obviously happens too often if this part is on backorder. The mechanics believe there may have been damage done to the engine as a result of losing all of the oil on the highway.
The contact owns a 2019 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated that while performing an oil change, the engine coolant line was leaking oil. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired by an independent mechanic or dealer. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The contact related the failure to Customer Satisfaction Number: N212326940 (Engine Oil Cooler Lines Detaching from Crimp) however, the VIN was not included. The failure mileage was approximately 38,200.
Other 2019 GMC SIERRA 1500 Problem Areas
Power Train
109 complaints
Service Brakes
106 complaints
Electrical System
85 complaints
Steering
41 complaints
Unknown Or Other
38 complaints
Electronic Stability Control Esc
16 complaints
Fuelpropulsion System
15 complaints
Structurebody
14 complaints
Engine And Engine Cooling
12 complaints
Vehicle Speed Control
9 complaints
Exterior Lighting
7 complaints
Forward Collision Avoidance Automatic Emergency Braking
7 complaints
Suspension
7 complaints
Visibilitywiper
7 complaints
Air Bags
5 complaints
Wheels
5 complaints
Back Over Prevention Warnings
4 complaints
Service Brakes Hydraulic
4 complaints
Back Over Prevention
3 complaints
Back Over Prevention Rearview System Braking
3 complaints
Back Over Prevention Sensing System Camera
2 complaints
Forward Collision Avoidance Warnings
2 complaints
Fuel System Gasoline
2 complaints
Lane Departure
2 complaints
Latcheslockslinkagestailgatelatch
2 complaints
Parking Brake
2 complaints
Seat Belts
2 complaints
Seats
2 complaints
Tires
2 complaints
Air Bagssidewindowcurtain
1 complaint
Electrical System12v24v48v Battery
1 complaint
Electrical Systeminstrument Panelspeedometerodometer
1 complaint
Electrical Systemwiring
1 complaint
Engine And Engine Coolingexhaust System
1 complaint
Engine And Engine Coolingexhaust Systemmanifoldheadermufflertail Pipe
1 complaint
Exterior Lightingbrake Lights
1 complaint
Exterior Lightingheadlights
1 complaint
Lane Departure Blind Spot Detection
1 complaint
Lane Departure Warning
1 complaint
Latcheslockslinkages
1 complaint
Latcheslockslinkageshatchbackliftgatelock
1 complaint
Power Trainautomatic Transmission
1 complaint
Power Trainautomatic Transmissiontorque Converter
1 complaint
Power Trainmanual Transmissionshift Pattern Indicator
1 complaint
Seat Beltspretensioner
1 complaint
Service Brakes Hydraulicantilocktraction Controlelectronic Limited Slipabs Warning Light
1 complaint
Structurebodybumpersactive Shuttersgrill
1 complaint
Suspensionfrontcontrol Armlower Ball Joint
1 complaint
Suspensionfrontcontrol Armupper Ball Joint
1 complaint
Visibility
1 complaint
Wheelsrim
1 complaint