Known issues by model year
2011 Chevrolet Traverse problems: what's documented, what to check
The 2011 Chevrolet Traverse sits inside the documented 2009–2013 trouble range: Timing chain stretch and the 3-5-reverse wave plate in one vehicle: two four-figure failures stacked on the same purchase.
Why 2009–2013 is a documented trouble range
Timing chain stretch and the 3-5-reverse wave plate in one vehicle: two four-figure failures stacked on the same purchase.
A documented range is a probability, not a verdict on every car. A 2011 with records proving the known issue was addressed can still be a good buy — at the right price.
Known Chevrolet Traverse issues to ask about
- 2009–2012 3.6L V6: timing chain stretch; listen for cold-start rattle and check for codes P0008/P0017
- 2009–2013 6-speed automatic: 3-5-reverse wave plate failure, often appearing first as delayed or lost reverse
- 2018–2020: start/stop system complaints, low-speed shudder reports, and infotainment glitches; mostly software-addressable
- All years: verify transmission fluid was actually serviced; many never were
Verify these on the specific car
- Cold start listen for chain rattle (first generation)
- Reverse engagement from cold and warm
- Transmission fluid service history
- Check engine light history and stored codes
Treat first-generation Traverses as guilty until proven documented. The 2018+ trucks, and especially 2021+, turn the Traverse into the value play it always promised to be.
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Scan the listingSourced from DealScan's curated model research (updated 2026-07-11). Issue ranges summarize widely reported patterns, not a guarantee about any individual vehicle — always pair with a history report and a pre-purchase inspection.