2013 GMC Sierra 3500HD Problems: 16 Issues Every Owner Should Know
2013 model year · 3,515+ owner reports · Updated May 2026
According to Au7o's analysis of 3,515+ owner reports, the 2013 GMC Sierra 3500HD has 16 documented known issues, with 6 rated critical. The most serious are CP4.2 High-Pressure Fuel Pump Catastrophic Failure ($10,000-$18,000 repair), DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) Clogging and Regeneration Failure ($300-$3,500 repair), Turbocharger VGT Vane Sticking and Boost Control Failure (Duramax LML/L5P) ($200-$3,500 repair), Duramax Water Pump Failure and Coolant Leak ($400-$1,200 repair), Transfer case pump rub causing fluid leak and transfer case damage (4WD) ($450-$2,800 repair) and Allison 1000 Transmission Control Module and Sensor Failures ($500-$3,500 repair). The most commonly reported issue is CP4.2 High-Pressure Fuel Pump Catastrophic Failure with 440 owner reports. Across all issues, repair costs range from $150 to $18,000. DIY maintenance guides at au7o.io.