Chevrolet Suburban / 2021
2021 Chevrolet Suburban problems
Owners have filed 251 complaints about the 2021 Chevrolet Suburban with NHTSA. Engine accounts for 30.3% of them — the clear leader, ahead of power train at 13.9%.
Complaints251
Crashes12
Fires3
Injuries13
Deaths0
What owners report breaking
Engine 30.3% · 76
Power train 13.9% · 35
Fuel/propulsion system 8.8% · 22
Electrical system 6.8% · 17
Forward collision avoidance 6.0% · 15
Unknown or other 5.2% · 13
Fuel system, gasoline 3.6% · 9
Engine and engine cooling 3.6% · 9
Severity
Of those complaints, 12 describe a crash, 3 describe a fire and 13 report an injury.
Reading the numbers
Across the 29 model years of the Chevrolet Suburban in this data, 2021 sits 17th by complaint volume. 1994 draws the most.
Filings are rising — 186 in the last three years against 65 in the three before. For a vehicle this age that usually points to a wear-related failure owners are hitting now.
The median odometer reading at the time of complaint was 66,000 miles.
In owners' own words
My vehicle went from completely fine to having a loud knocking noise while I was driving 65 mph down the 4 lane highway. My vehicle lost power and slowed down. I was 50 miles from a dealership. They had to replace my entire engine and crankshaft. It cost over $12,000.00. This exact issue has been recalled by GM, but websites say my vehicle is not covered. The dealership had my vehicle for a month doing repairs. Engine
Car burns excessive amounts of oil and have to add regular quarts of oil between the mandatory oil change. Considered vehicle could malfunction and cause and accident or catch fire. Dealer said they have recalls for other chevy suvs and trucks with same issue but not my particular make and model. This issue with chevy's burning oil warrants an investigation since chevy is not addressing the issue. Engine
With no warnings from the vehicle, I noticed a loud knocking sound while driving home. I was able to make it home and have the vehicle towed to the dealer where it was found to be in engine failure due to failure of engine bearing. I had to have a complete engine replacement. My car only had 65k miles and was purchased brand new and had all regular maintenance completed at the local chevy dealership. Engine
Verbatim from NHTSA filings. Complaints are unverified owner reports.
Safety recalls
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