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Problems with 2003 GMC Sierra 2500HD VISIBILITY

On average, the 2003 GMC Sierra 2500HD starts to “feel” problems with the VISIBILITY and its various aspects after 99 750 miles.

Recently reported VISIBILITY problems on 2003 GMC Sierra 2500HD

While driving in rain with wipers on intermittent, they suddenly ran full-time and would not shut off. only way to turn off wipers is pull the fuse. with fuse out, wipers do not work at all, and driver's door must be opened to access fuse area. this is a hazard, as wipers are not available while driving without opening door. *tr

The thermometer in the mirror that reads the outside temperature does not work properly when the snowplow is attached to the vehicle. when snowplowing, it is critical to know the freezing point, and is the time that the thermometer is needed the most.giving an inaccurate temperature (above freezing when it is really below freezing) will cause skidding accidents. the dealer and the gmc factory have acknowledged the "design defect" but have failed to correct it or offer a refund for the cost of the thermometer option. dealer has replaced tempertature sensor, but its location is what prevents it from working when the snowplow is attached. i have asked the dealer to relocate the sensor, but they said they cannot alter the vehicle's design. this is a design defect on all 2003 & 2004 gmc pick up trucks with snowplows attached, and yet gmc has offered to do nothing about it. bear in mind, these vehicles are being marketed with "cold climate" packages and dealer installed snowplows. a skidding accident can and will result when the thermometer reads 45 degrees farenheit and it is actually 28 degrees farenheit outside. *ak

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