2023 Chevy Traverse Problems

Short answer: The biggest problems with the 2023 Chevrolet Traverse are engine problems, electrical system issues, and transmission problems.

Transmission problems are the most common, followed by engine problems and electrical system issues being less common.

Some of these problems have even resulted in recalls: Chevrolet has two ongoing recalls for this vehicle, one for a transmission built with an incorrect sun gear and one for the half-shaft assembly missing a retaining ring.

Buying a new vehicle should be a fun and exciting experience for a consumer, but reality can sometimes disappoint.

When consumers end up with defective vehicles, it can be frustrating and stressful to get back on the road.

In this article, we go over the commonly reported problems with the 2023 Chevy Traverse so you can be more informed as an owner or potential buyer.

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Common 2023 Chevy Traverse Problems

2023 Chevy Traverse Engine Problems

Engine defects should be taken seriously once discovered. For the 2023 Chevy Traverse, consumers mainly reported an exhaust leak issue and general losses in motive power.

Exhaust Leaks

  • Severity: Moderate; prolonged exposure to exhaust fumes could lead to a driver becoming disoriented and long-term repeated exposure can be hazardous
  • Manufacturer’s Response: There are no recalls or TSBs specifically for exhaust leaks in the 2023 model year, although there is an exhaust leak special coverage bulletin for the 2021 model year.
  • Fix: Dealers should inspect the front exhaust pipe and brackets for separation or holes; replace the exhaust section if damage is found and ensure proper sealing.

Loss of Motive Power

  • Severity: High; sudden loss of drive or power while driving can lead to unsafe situations on the road.
  • Manufacturer’s Response: There are no recalls or TSBs for this issue in the 2023 Chevy Traverse.  
  • Fix: The dealership should perform a complete driveline diagnostic to identify any mechanical faults causing power loss and then repair/replace any affected components.

2023 Chevy Traverse Electrical System Issues

Infotainment system issues are some of the most common electrical system issues, and the 2023 Traverse is no different in that regard.

Consumers also mentioned warning lights going on without an identifiable cause.

Infotainment System Glitches

  • Severity: Moderate; consumers reported their rearview cameras not working, which can impair the driver’s ability to safely reverse.
  • Manufacturer’s Response: There are no recalls or TSBs for this issue in the 2023 Chevy Traverse.  
  • Fix: Dealers should update the infotainment module software and inspect module wiring/connectors; if glitches persist, replace the module per GM service guidance.

Warning Lights Turning On

  • Severity: Moderate; erratic warning‑light activation may indicate hidden faults and cause confusion or ignored alerts.
  • Manufacturer’s Response: There are no recalls or TSBs for this issue in the 2023 Chevy Traverse.  
  • Fix: Technicians should scan all modules for codes, inspect wiring harnesses for intermittent faults, and update software or replace modules if required based on diagnostic results.

2023 Chevy Traverse Transmission Problems

Transmission problems are often easy to identify because they significantly impact the driving experience when present.

2023 Traverse owners mentioned their transmissions disengaging altogether and slipping from gear to gear.

Transmission Disengaging

  • Severity: Severe; a vehicle with a disengaged transmission cannot be given power and will slow down, which can be dangerous if there are other vehicles nearby
  • Manufacturer’s Response: Recall 23V-172 covers certain 2023 Chevrolet Traverse vehicles with a dimensionally incorrect sun gear that may cause the driver‑side half‑shaft to disengage and result in loss of drive.
  • Fix: Dealers will replace the sun gear if the issue is recall related. If not, the dealer should inspect the half shaft, sun gear, valve body, and gearset; software updates should be applied and worn parts repaired or replaced.

Gear Slippage

  • Severity: High; slippage may allow the vehicle to move when it should not or disrupt control during driving.
  • Manufacturer’s Response: There are no recalls or TSBs for this issue specifically, although gear slippage could be related to recall 23V-172.
  • Fix: Dealers should inspect the transmission fluid, update control‑module calibration if available, examine internal shift components and valve body for wear, and replace any defective parts if required.
2023 Chevy Traverse Complaints

Chevy Traverse Driver Complaints

“The transmission. It is disengaging while driving down the road. It literally has basically stalled out in the middle of intersections, the highway, etc. There is a recall for this exact problem just not with my vin for some reason. I tried to get a dealership to look at it and see if they can fix it they say they will not. I am not safe nor are others with this malfunction.

“Multiple exhaust leaks repaired 5 times. 1. 32,095 miles 2. 38,674 miles 3. 43,388 miles 4. 58,480 miles.”

“After owning new vehicle for one month the check engine light comes on, return to dealer for service and we are told there is a known issue with 2023 Traverse showing check engine light off the lot. The vehicle is inspected and found that wires from the computer are rubbing/melting against a hot surface in the engine/transmission causing a faulty check engine light.”

What You Need to Know About the Lemon Law

The lemon law process begins when a defect appears that affects the vehicle’s safety, use, or value. Each time the car goes in for service, the owner should keep every repair order and document the ongoing issues.

If the same problem continues after several repair attempts, or if the car spends too many days in the shop, the vehicle may qualify as a lemon.

At this point, an experienced lemon law attorney can help determine whether the vehicle qualifies as a lemon under the law. If the vehicle does qualify, the consumer may be entitled to a vehicle repurchase, replacement, or cash compensation.

Overall, the process is designed to ensure consumers aren’t stuck paying for a defective vehicle and get the compensation the law provides if their case is eligible for it.

Affected VehicleAverage Lemon Law Settlement
2023 Chevy Traverse$74,830

*Please note, the figures presented in the chart are approximations based on past case results and should not be interpreted as a prediction or guarantee. Each case is unique and requires personalized legal guidance.

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If your vehicle keeps heading back to the shop for the same issues, don’t wait to find out whether it qualifies as a lemon.

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