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2019 Gmc Sierra 1500 Suspension Problems

7 owner-reported suspension complaints from NHTSA data

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Complaints
Mar 2020Dec 2024
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Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.

Owner Complaints (7)

mediumSUSPENSION
Filed: Dec 2024

The contact owns a 2019 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated while driving at 10 MPH, the upper control arm and ball joint on the passenger’s side fractured, and the wheel partially detached from the vehicle and was sticking out. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed and the failure was confirmed; additionally, the driver’s side upper control arm and ball joint were also fractured. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mile was approximately 71,000.

NHTSA #: 11632770
mediumSUSPENSION
Filed: May 2023

I was driving the vehicle heard a loud thumping sound got out to look and the driver side tire was nearly off the vehicle! Had I been driving on the highway I could've been killed/seriously injured by loss of control by way of steering. It looks like the upper control arm completely seperated from the tire at the ball joint causing the tire to fall away from the vehicle. There is a current recall out there for this make, year, and model. The vehicle has been inspected by the manufacturer. No warning lamps or messages have appeared.

NHTSA #: 11522486
mediumSUSPENSION
Filed: May 2023

Driver's side front wheel assembly separated from the vehicle. It was hard to tell exactl what happened but I am told that it may have been a ball joint failure. I was driving in the middle lane on the highway with cruise control set to 70MPH. All of a sudden, my truck jumped up and my truck starting pushing towards the left median. I thought I had a tire blow out. Luckily there wasn't anyone in the left lane at the time and I was able to get to the grassy left median. If there was another vehicle in the left lane and or if the left median wasn't grass, this would have caused a major accident as I has no control over where the truck was going. When I got out I saw that my entire wheel had separated from the vehicle and it was on its face under the truck. I did not hit a pothole. There was no prior indication that anything was wrong with the assembly. A tow truck was called and brought the truck back to their shop. The assembly had to be replaced, (ball joint, axel, steering control arms etc.). I called my local GMC dealer and they have nothing being reported of this issue but when I looked online I've seen multiple reports of premature failures of ball joints. Total repairs so far have been $3,400.00 and I still need to replace a cracked rim. Repairs will be over $4,000 when all said and done.

NHTSA #: 11520900
mediumSUSPENSION
Filed: Apr 2023

At 50,000 miles the upper control arm/ball joint on the driver side came apart with no warning causing considerable damage to the suspension, tires, wheel, and front bumper. About two months before at approximately 48,000 miles the passenger side control arm/ball joint came apart again with no warning. Warranty has just elapse and GM has denied any responsibility and will not cover any of the repairs. This could have easily been catastrophic if we would have been on the freeway. This is a Safety issue! This truck has the aluminum upper control arms which my opinion for what its worth is the problem. I have no clue at this time how we are going to be able to fix this. Even when it is fixed we will never trust it.

NHTSA #: 11517636
mediumSUSPENSION
Filed: Jul 2022

Ball joint separated from control arm while driving. Vehicle was undrivable had to be towed.

NHTSA #: 11473184
mediumSUSPENSION
Filed: Apr 2022

The contact owns a 2019 GMC Sierra 1500. The contact stated while driving 65 MPH, the front driver’s side tire detached from the vehicle. The contact stated there was no warning light illuminated. The contact was able to park on the side of the road and noticed that the ball joint had separated from the A-arm. The vehicle was not drivable. The contact towed the vehicle to the local dealer, where it was diagnosed with needing the front driver’s side tire, ball joint, and the upper A-arm to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired but was pending repairs. The manufacturer had not been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 43,000.

NHTSA #: 11461128
mediumSUSPENSION,POWER TRAIN,ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Filed: Mar 2020

TRANSMISSION SLIPPING TURNING CORNERS AT 5 MPH, TRANSMISSION SLIP TAKE OFF AT HILL STOP SIGN, TRANSMISSION HARD SHIFT 2ND TO 3RD GEAR INTERMITTED AND VIBRATION 45 MPH TO 55 MPH

NHTSA #: 11315642

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