2015 Chevrolet Suburban 1500
2015 Chevrolet Suburban 1500: Common Transmission & Engine Problems — And What to Do About Them

The 2015 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 is one of the most capable full-size SUVs ever built. Whether you're hauling a family of eight, towing a boat, or both on the same weekend, the Suburban earns its reputation. But even the most dependable trucks have their weak spots — and after a decade on the road, many 2015 Suburba…
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The 2015 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 is one of the most capable full-size SUVs ever built. Whether you're hauling a family of eight, towing a boat, or both on the same weekend, the Suburban earns its reputation. But even the most dependable trucks have their weak spots — and after a decade on the road, many 2015 Suburban owners are facing some expensive ones.
At expediaparts.com, we've seen the same failure patterns show up again and again on this generation of Suburban. The 6L80 6-speed automatic transmission and the 5.3L V8 EcoTec3 engine are both capable units, but they carry well-documented vulnerabilities that deserve your attention before a small problem becomes a five-figure repair bill. Understanding what can go wrong — and why — puts you in a much stronger position when it's time to act.
Our goal is simple: we want to get you back on the road. That means giving you honest, straightforward information about what's failing on the 2015 Chevrolet Suburban 1500, what it typically costs to fix, and what your best options are. Whether you're diagnosing a problem right now or planning ahead, this guide is for you.
What the Research Shows
The 2015
Suburban 1500 shares its drivetrain architecture with the Tahoe and Silverado 1500 of the same era — which means it also shares their known failure patterns. According to a detailed breakdown from OBD Insights on YouTube, transmission and engine issues are among the most frequently reported problems across 2007–2023 Suburban models, and the 2015 model year sits squarely in the high-risk window for both.
Legal and consumer research from SLP
Attorneys' Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Problems report further confirms that oil consumption, transmission shifting faults, and vacuum pump failures are recurring complaints with this vehicle. Add in the active vacuum pump recall and multiple Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) on the AFM/DOD lifter system, and it's clear that the 2015 Suburban has a handful of issues owners need to take seriously.
The good news: these are known, solvable problems. And if you address them the right way — with quality parts and a solid warranty — your Suburban has plenty of life left in it.
Common Transmission Problems
The 6L80 6-speed automatic is a robust transmission in many respects, but it has a critical Achilles' heel: torque converter failure. As MaxTheCarGuy explains, when the torque converter begins to fail on the 6L80, it sheds clutch material that contaminates the transmission fluid — and that fluid runs directly into the transmission pump. Once the pump is contaminated, you're looking at catastrophic, whole-unit damage. This is the same failure chain seen on the Tahoe and Silverado with this same transmission.
