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I purchased new and still own a 2003 Chevy Tahoe. For the last year and a half the airbag light comes on from time to time. I have had the truck at the dealer numerous times and they tell me they cannot fix the problem. What I have been told is that this light means that the airbag will not deploy if the vehicle gets into an accident. I am very frustrated that this safety issue cannot be corrected.
The cluster in my 2003 Chevy Tahoe has failed. It started failing at approximately 80,000 miles. None of the gauges work properly. It is a safety hazard. Dealer says it will cost approx. $600 to fix. I feel that GM should recall and fix this at no cost.
Wife was driving our 2003 Chevy Tahoe, which only has 51K miles. Came to a stop at an intersection and the speedometer suddenly registered her as going 100 mph. The engine wasn't revving. She proceeded to drive and it registered her doing 120 mph, when she was really only doing about 35 mph. Took it to local dealer and had the instrument cluster replaced at a cost to me of $500.
- Raleigh, NC, USA
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- Caledonia, MS, USA