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2003 Suburban DEFECT - rear hatch glass hinge breaking

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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 7:09 PM
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Mine broke also and let me guess they didn't fix yours either and said it was because of abuse.. I am going to fix mine with glue and trade the thing off and never buy a GM product again. My car I bought brand new.....You would think they would stand behind their product.
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Old Sep 12, 2007 | 6:53 PM
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Well, add me to the list as well.....My 2003 Suburban rear window hinge on the Right side completely broke away from the window. To me it looks as though they molded the metal hinge into plastic or adhesive. Seems to be a poor design to me as well. I didn't even want to take it to the dealer as I know I am out of warranty (90K miles) and since I knew it would be expensive. Trying to see if I can get a repacement window as I type this.

Good to know that I am not the only one, but sad to read that the poor engineering design was not addressed until 2007. No wonder American Car manufacturer's get a bad reputation when compared to Japanese Car manufacturer. This aside, I do love my Chevy Suburban as it has been a good vehicle aside from this poor design. I do pull a 24' Travel Trailer from time to time for camping trips, but I have read that this has happened to Sub's who don't pull a trailer.

Anyway, thanks to all for posting these issues as I have been able to get some very good information.
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Old Sep 17, 2007 | 5:04 PM
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Just ran into the same thing with a 2002 Sub w/100k miles. Openedthe hatchandthe right hinge seperated from the black adhesive. I've noticed that the left hinge has a crack as well.My local mechanic quoted $850 to replace it....I couldn't believe it! Thinking GM may have had a recall, thought it would be worth checkingwith the dealership where I purchased the car. We spoke with theservice dept manager, BillS. at Weir Canyon Chevrolet at he said that they haven't seen that happen and to bring it in as he'd like to take a look.They gave me a quote for $890 and said that I was well past my warranty with 100k andgave me an 800 number for GM. "What a crock!"......this will be my last GM value engineered piece of crap.
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Old Oct 4, 2007 | 12:08 AM
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Interesting post all. The right rear hinge broke loose on my wife's 2003 last week while sitting in a parking lot. I guess it was it's time after reading all these post. And to think I was just looking to see what to expect for the repair cost when I came across this site. This is our second Suburban and may be our last, we have had electrical problems and the dealer can't fix those either. The '91 she had was a real truck and we never had a problem with it. She babies her vehicle and we have all our vehicles serviced regularly. After looking at the design I think GM would be wanting to fix thiswith a recall rather than to loosetheir current customer base, no wonder their stock has dropped so much. I have friends who keep telling me to buy Japanese but I can't do that, red blooded American and all. But the Ford F250's are looking pretty good right now. And ZX, I don't mind spending money to keep machinery in top running condition and expect too over time, but this is just plan lousy design and shody workmanship. Makes you proud to say "Made in America".
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Old Oct 7, 2007 | 8:51 PM
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I have a 2005 Z71 Suburban with 47,000 miles. My rear glass seperated from the hinge in August 2007 in the 107 degree heat in South Carolina. I quit using the rear glass hatch and lift the whole rear hatch up since I have not gotten it fixed yet. I have dreaded going throught the inevitable fight over whose is responsible for this defect. I was sure GM would not own up to this since I am out of the 36,000 mile warranty, and after seeing this forum my suspicions were confirmed. I agree that a hinge should last a reasonable life expectancy of a car, which is considerably more than 47,000 miles or 2 years. If they are going to mount a glass window to a steel hinge they should find something better than plastic todo it with, like maybe...... screws!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I will continue to watch this thread in hopes that something will evolve............
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Old Nov 2, 2007 | 8:05 PM
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60.000 miles are not that many if they had 3 then they hav'nt heard of the other 350 who didnt say anything talk to a dealer they may help you may be split the cost marky
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Old Jan 27, 2008 | 5:50 PM
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Like many others, I'm experiencing the filure of the hinge on the rear window lift-gate. Itook over ownership of my 2004 Tahoe from my son. In the interest of maintaining its excellent , unmarred, shiny appearance, I polished and waxed the entire vehicle. While doing the roof, I noticed what appeared to be a dip/drop/indentation in the rubber across the top of therear window. Naive to the construction of the window, I thought it was nohing more than a flaw in the rubber. Only after I began to notice the alignment of the window, with the frame of the vehicle, did I suspect something going on with the hinge.

A trip to the Chevrolet dealership resulted in what many others experienced; $1K to replace, and NO, it was not covered under my extended 75K warranty coverage.

I came across this forum while searching for a replacement/parts provider for something less than the $1K. I had somet thoughts of trying to glue myself, and will go back and re-read the experiences of my predecessors. Since encountering this GM maufacrturing flaw, I've taken to checking out Tahoes, Suburbans, and Yukons, and have noticed may others that are, likely, obliviousto what is happening to their vehice.

Chevrolet/GM's denialis amazing. When I took the vehicle in and requested replacement bulbs, as 3-4 of the buttons on my radio went dark, they replaced the entire radio/CD/tape unit and charged me the customary $100 extended warranty charge.So the entertainment unit is covered undermanufacturer's coverage, but not a window hinge? AMAZING!
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Old Mar 18, 2008 | 6:35 PM
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ORIGINAL: ZX1100F1

Just curious, what part of 3 year or 36,000 mile warranty do you not understand?
Especially if you aren't even the original purchaser, I mean man suck it up and have some dignity and pay the damn bill.
Your warranty has expired a long time ago.

AMEN Brotha!!!!
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Old Mar 18, 2008 | 7:20 PM
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Thanks for bringing this back to the top "Brotha"it has been a while, and I havehad other things to worry about. 8 posts and already looking for controversy, you ought to do well here - welcome to the forum.

Read through the6 pages of posts, and you will not only see that many other people had the same issue with the same truck, but on7/9/2007 ZX1100F1 (your quote's author) did some more research and feels that there is a problem.

87,000 miles on the truck now, 20k + with the JB Weld fix and no problem - mabye GM should be using JB Weld to attach the hinge to the window?
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Old Mar 24, 2008 | 11:22 AM
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Reverend Brotha:
Who said I'm not the original owner? Just because my son drove the car, I happened to own the title, and as for warranty, I paid for an extended 75K coverage.Take yourunappreciated little response and eat it.

Rxlrider:
Yes, I'm going to give your JB Weld solution a try. I removed the right side hydraulic strut and the window immediately fell back into alignment. However, now (after several months of lack of support) I notice it's starting to drop. Firstweekend, where I can go without the vehicle, I'm going to give it a try.
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Don
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