I have a 2016 gmc acadia, with 30,000 miles, well maintained. suddenly my steering wheel is locked while making turns at a low speed. this was very scary as my wheel was completely locked and i had kids in my car. vehicles running good when at high speed. i have seen so many complain with the same model and same issue, yet, gmc has not posted any recall on their very dangerous issue.
My powering steering pump stopped functioning while driving, making it very hard to turn the wheel at low speeds, as if there is no power steering at all. took it to the dealership and was told it's a wear and tear problem and after investigating it i noticed they have recalled over 1 million cars for steering failure.
Power steering pump failure of front seal resulting in random failure of power steering at low speed, parking and turns at intersections etc leading to near collisions. no warning prior to failures. 58,000 miles
Seat belt for driver does not secure. gmc states not covered under warranty leek in power steering. known issue with gmc and no recalls
Power steering pump failure. while driving my 2016 gmc acadia on a trip of about 350 miles (mostly highway) everything seemed to be working fine until near the end of the trip. as i exited the highway and started slowing down the steering became very stiff and by the time i came to a stop light i could not turn the steering wheel at all. when the light turned green i pressed the gas pedal and as the rpm increased the power steering pump worked good enough to make the turn and get me home. luckily i only had about a mile to go. i checked the fluid and it was low so i topped it off and raised the front tires off the ground in order to turn lock to lock to try to get any air out of the system. after lowering the vehicle i tried to drive it and i still could not turn the steering wheel without pressing the gas. as i looked further i noticed that the hose that leads to the power steering pump has fluid all over it where it goes through a grommet attached to the rear of the engine. the grommet in the metal bracket was falling apart and the hose appears to be chaffing on the metal bracket. the leak is very small and there's no telling how long it has been rubbing the bracket. the vehicle is out of warranty but only has 50k miles on it and has never been wrecked or had any repairs done that could have caused this. it appears to be an improperly installed bracket/grommet that caused the problem.
My vehicle is a 2016 gmc acadia denali with awd. the power steering was very stiff while at low speeds when the weather was cold last winter. during this spring and summer the steering continued to get worse and now there is no power steering at low speeds and low rpm. the vehicle just turned 39,000 miles. this makes driving very dangerous while making turns and trying to park the vehicle. the vehicle is now in the dealers shop and they have said the power steering pump and steering gear both need to be replaced as the pump is failing and the steering gear is leaking internally.
On saturday (8/31/2019), i noticed that the ac in my 2016 acadia (about 79,000 miles) wouldn't turn on. my vehicle has two evaporators, one in the front for the front ac, and one in the rear for the rear ac. they are connected by an aluminum tube (gm part #23199274). when i took the vehicle into the gmc dealer, they showed me that a connector on the power steering fluid (psf) line, which runs beside this aluminum tube (see photo 1), had rubbed up against the aluminum and worn a hole in it, allowing all the refrigerant to leak out (photo 2). there is supposed to be a little rubber piece that fits over and protects the coolant line (you can sort-of see it in the pictures), but that piece is small and slides down, exposing the aluminum tube. the technician then told/showed me how he usually bends or moves the psf line so that it doesn't rub against the aluminum coolant tube. this indicates that gm is aware of the issue and has done nothing in an attempt to fix it, even though this inherent design flaw allows the entire coolant charge to leak into the atmosphere. needless to say, since refrigerant is not exactly environmentally friendly, i find it concerning that gm is apparently aware of this issue and hasn't taken the necessary steps (like a voluntary recall) to fix it. i called the gm customer service line and made them aware of the situation, and they said "there is nothing they can do." i'm hoping this complaint forces them to resolve the issue and stop leaking full refrigerant charges into the atmosphere. note that this would also be an issue if the situation were reversed and it was the ac coolant tube that chafed through the psf hose. if the psf connector was even 1 cm off, then hypothetically the coolant tube could rub through the psf hose and cause a failure of the power steering system. it is also desirable to avoid this as well, for obvious reasons.
Power steering has completely gone out. car is 3 years old this shouldn't happen
While driving down the road, we went to make a turn. the steering wheel would would not turn. we actually had to cross into oncoming traffic up on a sidewalk. since then it has continued to work and then suddenly stop working.
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 gmc acadia. while driving 65 mph, the steering wheel became difficult to turn. after the failure, the contact noticed multiple unknown warning indicators illuminated on the instrument panel. the contact was able to park on the side of the road. the vehicle was able to be restarted, but was later towed to marchant chevrolet (located at 5700 savannah hwy, ravenel, sc 29470, (843) 722-8208). the dealer diagnosed that the serpentine belt, air compressor, and freon needed to be replaced. the vehicle was currently being repaired. the manufacturer was not notified. the failure mileage was 53,200.
Power steering fails while driving due to sudden substantial fluid leakage. complaints to gm are unresolcved while gm continues to sell flawed vehicles.
2016 sle gmc acadia center gear shifting component level does not indicate what gear the vehicle is currently in. p,r,n,d,l all remain white in color despite being in a different gear; an improvement (perhaps a color change to the current gear) is needed. gear indication is currently located on a 2 inch by 3 inch screen screen above the speedometer in the instrument cluster. however, the steering wheel is located within the average persons field of view of the indication screen, thus making the indication screen useless until a major body adjustment, up or down, is made. poor indication of current gear and the size of gear indication need to be drastically improved to prevent accidental gear selection which would result in wrecks and lost of life.