Tl* the contact owns a 2004 chevrolet suburban 1500. the contact stated that the rear hatch would not open. the dealer stated that the actuator needed to be replaced. the contact notified the manufacturer. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 200,000. updated 04/20/16*lj *tr
While driving at approximately 65 mph on an interstate, the sun roof on my 2004 chevrolet suburban ripped off narrowly missing the car following us. the sun roof was closed at time of the incident. other than what sounded like an air leak, there was no warning or other indication of problems. the sun roof has rarely been opened since the car was purchased and definitely had not been opened in the past 2 years at least. *tr
Back glass of the 2004 chevy suburban disengage from the vehicle. this is very dangerous it could come off while driving and strike another vehicle or worse it could fall on somebody causing serious injuries. *tr
We own a 2004 chevrolet suburban with approximately 50,000 current miles. we purchased the vehicle used at 20,000 miles. at some point after 36000 we started noticing a "clunking" in the steering column when we would turn the wheel. i an employed at a school and it has had to have this same problem repaired on 3 of it's 2004 chevrolet 1500 suburbans, each with just over the 36,000 warranty mileage. each cost about $370.00 to repair. *tr
I own a 2004 chevrolet suburban. the right hinge for the liftgate window has cracked and there is a possibility that when driving, the window could fall off if wind gets within the window and the hinges. gm is ignoring any complaints on this even though they are all over the internet. *tr