6L90 Transmission Failure
NHTSA investigated and closed this without ordering a recall.
- Manufacturer
- General Motors, LLC
- Component
- POWER TRAIN, POWER TRAIN:AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER TRAIN:AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION:FLUID/LUBRICANT:VALVES/VALVE BODY
- Opened
- Sep 27, 2023
- Closed
- Jan 10, 2025
- Model years
- 2016–2022
- Type
- Preliminary Evaluation
Summary
The Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) opened this Preliminary Evaluation (PE) after receiving one Vehicle Owner Questionnaire (VOQ) complaint related to four school buses built on General Motors (GM) van chassis. The VOQ alleged transmission failure resulting in a loss of all forward gear. In ODI's pre-investigative discussions with GM, ODI learned that valve body separator plates had been machined out of tolerance during production periods between October 2016 to April 2017 and February 2021 to April 2021. This out of tolerance machining may create excessive wear to the valve body check balls, possibly resulting in an inability to engage drive or reverse. The potential loss of drivability only begins when shifting from a park or neutral transmission selection and does not occur during a functional drive cycle. The average failure mileage of vehicles which experienced this condition is within warranty and related claims or complaints did not include any accidents, injuries, or fatalities. After discussions with GM, Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) 23-NA-142 (NHTSA ID number 10243753) was released in September 2023. This technical service bulletin provides a procedure for technicians to replace the forward check ball and separator plate if found to be the cause of a customer's concern. During the course of the investigation, GM also released a Customer Satisfaction Program (CSP) N232428780 (NHTSA ID 10253316) in February 2024, to notify school bus and ambulance fleets of the concern and to proactively mitigate the risk in these essential-operation vehicles. Recently, ODI contacted multiple school bus fleets, verifying that there have not been any stranded buses mid-route from this condition. Additionally, ODI has not received any additional VOQ complaints since the opening of this investigation. Based on the available information, including GM's TSB and CSP, this PE is closed. The closing of this investigation does not constitute a finding by NHTSA that a safety-related defect does not exist. The Agency reserves the right to take additional action if warranted by future circumstances. To review the ODI report cited in the Closing Resume ODI Report Identification Numbers document, go to NHTSA.gov.
Vehicles under investigation (20)
- CHEVROLET EXPRESS CUTAWAY VAN2016
- CHEVROLET EXPRESS CUTAWAY VAN2017
- CHEVROLET EXPRESS CUTAWAY VAN2018
- CHEVROLET EXPRESS CUTAWAY VAN2021
- CHEVROLET EXPRESS CUTAWAY VAN2022
- GMC SAVANA2016
- GMC SAVANA2017
- GMC SAVANA2018
- GMC SAVANA2021
- GMC SAVANA2022
- MICRO BIRD MB II SCHOOL BUS2016
- MICRO BIRD MB II SCHOOL BUS2017
- MICRO BIRD MB II SCHOOL BUS2021
- MICRO BIRD MB II SCHOOL BUS2022
- MICRO BIRD MB II TRANSIT BUS2018
- THOMAS BUILT BUSES MINOTOUR2016
- THOMAS BUILT BUSES MINOTOUR2017
- THOMAS BUILT BUSES MINOTOUR2018
- THOMAS BUILT BUSES MINOTOUR2021
- THOMAS BUILT BUSES MINOTOUR2022
Source: NHTSA investigation PE23016. Investigations are NHTSA's review of a potential safety issue and may or may not result in a recall.