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Problems with 2005 Chevrolet Corvette SUSPENSION

On average, the 2005 Chevrolet Corvette starts to “feel” problems with the SUSPENSION and its various aspects after 51 057 miles.

Recently reported SUSPENSION problems on 2005 Chevrolet Corvette

While driving 70+mph on an interstate, "reduced power mode" and "service active handling" warnings illuminated on the dic aong with the check engine light. the vehicle then completely shut off making it extremely dangerous to get safely out of the paths of other vehicles. this has happened to the vehicle about 8 times now in varying circumstances, mostly while in motion. error codes taken from handheld programmer include: p1516, p2101, p2135

Service active handling system message appears intermittingly, vehicle was in motion. didn't notice any handling issue but i am concerned that the car will behave in an unsafe manor.

Power steering hose leak, had dealer remove, replace. i was covered under warranty purchase, also tail lights and headlights inoperable, had dealer perform safety inspection. items corrected. recent purchase jan. 2016 used.

Both rear axles have broke. one was found by a dealership's repair shop when they were looking at something else. the service tech said that the left rear axle was cracked all the way through and that it was a factory defect. the other rear axle broke several months later (about 2 months ago) as i was accelerating into rush hour traffic. now i have a problem in the front. *tr

Service active handling keeps coming up on my 2005 corvette. they say the wheel positioning sensor is bad and must be replaced... *tr

Dt: the right rear axle snapped in half. total loss of any forward movement or acceleration. the car stopped on its on. car was taken back to dealer. the car has not been repaired yet. dealer said there were no manufacturing defects or recalls. *ak

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