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Problems with 2000 GMC Safari SUSPENSION

On average, the 2000 GMC Safari starts to “feel” problems with the SUSPENSION and its various aspects after 154 000 miles.

Recently reported SUSPENSION problems on 2000 GMC Safari

I was involved in an accident when yielding to oncoming traffic at night. the car who hit me was totaled. also my headlights and tail lights r always shorting out. my dash lights don't work now

I have taken van to the dealer seven times for the front right side lower control arm assembly, twice the van was towed at the expense of gmc roadside assistance. gmc has already stated a manufacturer's defect and a serious safety issue. two different dealers cannot repair the van. it cannot be driven due to the safety issues!!*ak

Consumer states the brake pads have been replaced 4 times and the rotorswere reusrfaced twice, also the rear brakes were adjusted, this work was performed on 4 occasions due to a metal sound being heard and the vehicle being hard to stop.*jb

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