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Problems with 2016 GMC Terrain VISIBILITY/WIPER

On average, the 2016 GMC Terrain starts to “feel” problems with the VISIBILITY/WIPER and its various aspects after 69 780 miles.

Recently reported VISIBILITY/WIPER problems on 2016 GMC Terrain

While driving in a heavy snow storm the wiper blades stopped working after about an hour of use. they stopped entirely, no movement at all.

The ball joints in the windshield wiper module corroded over time and fell out of the socket. this caused both of the wipers to stop operating while use in rain conditions. the windshield wipers continue to be inoperable.

The wipers stopped working during severe inclement weather; almost causing a wreck due to the inability to see through the windshield. the vehicle was in motion on a highway.

While driving windshield suddenly fogs up with or without defrost/defog on. when it's dark out its very dangerous! tried every combination to resolve issue with no luck. seems the air conditioner is blowing cold air on the windshield even with the temperature turned up. twice ran off road onto shoulder because of this issue! luckily didn't hit anything or anyone! ... it happens every morning on my way to work. it's been happening since i bought the vehicle.

Tl* the contact owns a 2016 gmc terrain. while driving approximately 30 mph in inclement weather, the windshield wipers became inoperable. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who diagnosed that the windshield wiper motor failed and needed to be replaced. the repair was still pending. serra buick gmc cadillac (located at 12300 30 mile rd, washington, mi 48095, (586) 331-2540) and the manufacturer were contacted via phone. the approximate failure mileage was 89,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2016 gmc terrain. while driving 55 mph in the rain, the front wiper blades failed to stay on the windshield. the contact was able to stop safely to the side of the road and replace the wiper blades. the contact salso stated that she heard an abnormal noise and the windshield wipers failed to function. the contact waited until the rain settled to safely drive home. the contact called ross downing buick gmc (located at 1301 s morrison blvd, hammond, la 70403, (985) 269-0701) and notified them of the failure. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified. the failure mileage was 58,000. the vin was invalid.

When driving 65mph in an intense rainstorm, windshield wipers suddenly stopped in the up position, almost causing an accident. i had to quickly turn on my 4 ways and try to find the side of the road to pull over (without being able to see out of my windshield) on a very busy roadway. this is while 7 months pregnant with another baby in the car. the motor runs but the wipers are completely dead so i know it isn't a fuse. this could have been very serious!

Friday, may 10, 2019 the vehicle was in motion on a highway, traveling through a major thunderstorm when the windshield wipers stopped working. the vehicle needed to be towed and the windshield wiper motor had to be replaced. the cost related to this defective part was $1156.98. i understand this part is currently under investigation by the nhtsa and that there is a recall for this problem in this year and model vehicle in canada. i'm contacting the nhtsa so that my vehicle may be added to your data concerning the 2016 terrain and the wiper motor and hope that there will be a recall here in the united states. *bf

While driving on a illinois interstate highway during heavy rain the wipers suddenly stopped in the extended positiion partically blocking my view of the highway. i pulled over and could only return the wiper blades to the home position and they would not work at this point. took to my dealer and it was found that the wiper transmission had failed. gmc has issued a recall on earlier model years of the same make and model vehicle. dealer confirmed that the failure was same as being reported on recalled vehicles. however, the 2016 model year of the gmc terrain is not part of the recall at this time. from research i have done, the wiper transmission on my vehicle is the same design as the vehicles involved in the recall. although an accident was not a part of this failure, it could have been as i was driving on a busy interstate highway at the time and it was raining hard. copy of dealer invoice for work performed is attached which shows that this was a wiper transmission failure. i understand that their have been complaints of other failures for the 2016 models and wanted to add my failure to the list.

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