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Problems with 2000 GMC Jimmy EQUIPMENT

On average, the 2000 GMC Jimmy starts to “feel” problems with the EQUIPMENT and its various aspects after 55 248 miles.

Components Affected by EQUIPMENT Issues

We have classified the 6 complaints from 2000 GMC Jimmy about EQUIPMENT into the following categories.

MECHANICAL 1 ELECTRICAL 1

Recently reported EQUIPMENT problems on 2000 GMC Jimmy

Gmc jimmy 2000 fuel gauge not reading the correct amount of fuel . this is a ongoing problem. running out of gas is a big problem if you don't track mileage. very unsafe as one could be stranded . *tr

While driving my 2000 gmc jimmy my girlfriend was involved in an accident. she came around a corner and had to come to a quick stop, when she hit the brakes the pedal went right to the floor and she hit the vehicle in front of her. after the incident i took my vehicle to my mechanic, and he found the stem that comes off the master cylinder had broken off. he contacted the nhtsa and the agent agreed with him that this part should not have broke off. my vehicle was damaged severely and if this part did not break and the parts worked correctly this could have been avoided. *tr

2000 gmc jimmy has had 4 fuel pumps in last year and a half just stopping while driving in traffic and 2 transmissions same as fuel pumps stopping while in heavy traffic. wiring harness very brittle. *nm

I would just like to start out by saying i enjoy gm vehicles. they are all i drive, but sometimes they have little problems. like my 2000 gmc jimmy sls. the recline handle on the drivers and passengers seat keep falling off and stripping the bear metal. i never pull on them so they dont get pulled on. i would just like to know how you intend to fix the problem and when. now there is nothing else wrong with the suv but minor things due to age. i would just like to know how you intend to fix the problem. thank you for your time. *ak michael diemert

I own a 2000 jimmy and have gone through 2 sets of upper and lower ball joints and at this time the left lower ball joints went again. what is the problem with the ball joints? this is costly to repair, as wel as dangerous, affecting the steering. i would like to know what improvments are being done to correct the problem, and if it is a common occurance among other gmc suv's. there should not be disposible parts put on the front end of any vehicle. *ak

On wednesday june 23, 2004, i went to red holman pontiac to replace a hub and bearing assembly on the front left wheel of my gmc jimmy 2000. a grinding and metallic noise was coming from the front of the vehicle and i had to have done at the dealer. two years ago, this same hub and bearing assembly was replaced at 48000 miles. now, this vehicle has 75000 miles and i have to replace the right hub and bearing assembly. this means that this part only lasted 48000 miles and the replacement part less than 27000 miles. on both instances, there was also a failure of the abs brake system. i have owned over the years more than 11 gm cars with various mileages at trading time and i never had to replace a bearing. when the first replacement assembly was put in, the dealer told me that it was a hazard and for the other wheel, the dealer acknowledged the fact that it is a safety hazard on my invoice if these parts pose a threat to the safety of gmc owners, why is gmc installing parts with material defects? i was also informed that the replacement part carries only a 12000 miles warranty and the price is about $460 and labor $124.00. luckily, the first repair was under warranty, but this time i had to negotiate with the dealer and i had to pay $284.00. i believe that these parts should last longer since there is neither maintenance nor any facility to disassemble the unit. i see no fault with the dealer; rather i see a manufacturer defective product. this repair should have been the gmc responsibility due to the short life span of this product.*ak sincerely, claude durand

Many problems with this 2000 jimmy. bought it used from carmax at 18k miles on jan 2003, got ext. warranty, but soon after, front brakes need to be replaced, replaced by carmax for free, but 6 mos later brakes needed replaced. was advised that rear rotors and brakes were almost at end of life. 9 mos later, replaced rear brakes and rotors, not covered under warranty due to wear and tear, spent $450 as well as replacing serpentine belt and flushing break fluid, total cost $650. problems with sunroof started in apr 2003, it finally stopped working and was replaced at 43k miles under ext warranty, had to get new battery, noise in under carriage on drivers side, determined to be problems with hub bearings and idle arm, inner tie rod, all replaced under ext warranty, total cost would have been $750. *nm

Upon investigation of brake noise repair shop determined that all four brake rotors where corroded to the point of breakage. vehicle has 41,000 miles. *la

I have a 2000 slt jimmy which has been a pain. i've had lower ball joints replaced, upper ball joints replaced, major problems with the brakes, u joints replaced, hub and wheel bearing problems, altenator failure, a/c blower motor replaced, broken blend door which caused encoder motor and module failure, rear wiper moter replaced, back window lock replaced. too many things have gone wrong with this vehicle. gmc should consider some sort of recall because i've read many complaints regarding some of the same issues.*ak

Oil leaking from timing cover and oil pan. i'm told gm knows of the problem, but is not doing nothing about it. also had cooling lines leak, ac compressor failure, and others jimmy 2000 gmc. *ak

Head lights and air conditioner blower come on when motor was not running. took vehicle to dealer twice, dealer couldn't find cause. also, driver's, passenger's, and backseat squeaked/air conditioner had mildew in evaporator case, and warpped brake rotors. consumer trying to return vehicle to gmc. *ak

At first we noticed the passenger side floorboards were very wet. we proceeded to look under the vehicle, since it had been raining recently. then we saw transmission fluid from the front of the transmission. to the rear drive axle. immediately the vehicle was taken back to the dealership. where the transmission pan gasket was replaced. then the transmission pump and o-ring.a passenger side door gasket was ordered that was determined to be leaking. while waiting for the door gasket to come in, it had not rained in two weeks, but the floor continued to stay wet.since it is very hot here we notified the dealer when it was taken in for the door gasket replacement. the air conditioning drain lines were blown out to correct this problem. *ak

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