I have a 2022 suburban Premier with the LM2 diesel. VIN: 1GNSKFKT0NR331751
Current Mileage: 82000
Right out of the gate we had some initial problems with it as it drank 5+ quarts of oil in the first 2-3000 miles off of the showroom floor. Didn't discover it until we accelerated and it threw a low oil pressure code. Dealer was great and worked with us and finally figured out that somehow despite our valve cover having the correct part number based on a TSB, it was the old part that was having excessive oil consumption (likely vacuum). So they replaced that and one glow plug that went out and that specific issue has been fine ever since. Only throwing this issue in there as it's how we started out with this vehicle and it resulted in the dealer giving us a 120000 mile extended warranty. Absolutely love it though.
So we don't tow often with this vehicle and before 50,000 miles the only thing we towed is our pontoon boat which is maybe 2500 lbs. So nothing.... Around 50,000 miles we suffered our first transmission issue. We were driving home towing the pontoon on a flat road going a steady speed of 55 mph and suddenly the vehicle shook really hard like I ran over a really hard transition in the road but it kind've felt like the boat was pulling me back really hard. And then it did it again about 5 seconds later. I pulled over thinking I had a problem with my trailer and couldn't find anything wrong. Drove home without issue and shortly after this got the transmission flushed.
After this event we bought a travel trailer and never once had an issue while towing it. At around 60,000 miles we were driving up a mountain going a steady speed of 35mph with all of my kids in the car and the vehicle did the same thing as before. Shook violently 2 times in a row. Pulled over, got real nervous as we had a long ways to go to continue going up the mountain so we turned around. Took it to a Chevy dealer that was local to where we were on vacation and they couldn't find anything wrong. Suburban finished the trip without issue. Maybe 6 months later it did it again but it was while towing a lightweight utility trailer with a single sportbike (total weight of maybe 1500 lbs) on it going steady speed of 50mph. Difference was it did it just once. Shook violently. Then it did it 2-3 more times in a 5 - 10 minute span before I was able to safely pull off of the highway. I cycle power and it seemed to go away after that as I had another 2 hrs to drive home.
Around this time I contacted a local dealership and explained the problem and they started working with me to help troubleshoot since it couldn't be replicated. They updated the TCM software and said if it happened again I'd likely be looking at a new valve body. This was last fall in 2025. Right around Christmas the vehicle did the violent shifts again 4-5 times at different speeds and we drove straight to the dealer since we were in town. Dealer confirmed they'd be ordering a valve body and we'd have to wait for it to show up.
About a week or two later before the valve body showed up I was driving my kids to town and it did it again. But this time the vehicle was struggling to find a gear and was lurching real bad. I thought the vehicle was actually gonna die on me. It eventually threw a couple codes and limited my speed. Code was: P0336. Limped it to the dealer about a week before the valve body showed up and left it there.
Got the valve body replaced at 77,000 miles and only noted issues were during the learn period it shifted rough but I assumed it was 100% related to the learning (mechanic told me don't be alarmed by this). After about a month of a good mix of driving at city and highway speeds we never had an issue. 5000 miles later now at 82000 miles and about 4 months, its started shifting hard randomly. Kids will ask did we hit something or did someone rear end the car. It's happened in 2 different scenarios where once it was accelerating lightly away from a light and the other with cruise control on going 50 mph.
Currently have an appt to drop it off on Monday but not expecting much other than we'll keep an eye on it. Not once has the vehicle actually thrown a TCM code, and it's been a-typical to what I've found online. The P0336 issue for instance, the best we can assume is because the valve body was searching for a gear that the engine in turn threw a code because the transmission was basically making it run super rough. I know this is long winded but I'm at the point that I'm losing confidence in this vehicle being my wife's vehicle to take the kids around in. I could care less if it breaks while I'm in it but I don't want her getting stuck in it with all of my kids.
I did ask the dealer about a full trans replacement and it seems that they're hesitant to do that unless they find metal or that the fluid looks bad. So not holding my breath.... Also wondering if we're chasing the wrong thing entirely and need to look more at the crankshaft position sensor (P0336) and see if there's a chafed wire or bad connection, etc. Any help is appreciated.
~Joe