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Problems with 2001 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 SEATS

On average, the 2001 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 starts to “feel” problems with the SEATS and its various aspects after 71 000 miles.

Recently reported SEATS problems on 2001 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Evaporated system.

Drivers bucket seat: as i was putting on the seatbelt, the drivers side seat back broke. i removed the seatback frame in order to repair it and found the bracket that is bolted to the lower seat frame was torn almost completely apart on the lower left side and the weld that holds the tube into the upper right side was broken. i decided to replace it rather than repair it as i felt it was a safety issue. this truck has never been in an accident.

My driver seat has come free for the floor. not 1 not 2 not 3 but 5 time since i have purchase my van in 01. the dealer will not fix it because it out warranty. how can seat brake with every use. it almost crast my van. can same look in to this problem with this seat it is the 5 time they fix it. *ak

The consumer requested assistance for 15 failures and or problems with gm 2001 chevy truck. *bf the steering rod assembly would pop when the steering wheel was turned, the shifter boot ripped immediately, the tailgate straps broke and bent the tailgate, the pcv valve was using 4 quarts of oil and the dealer was unable to find the problem, the battery exploded at 40k miles, the right rear brake on the inside had worn down the metal, the lights on the stereo burned out, the lights had burned out, the valve cover were leaking oil before 100k miles, the fur wheel drive switch had broken at 50k miles, the transmission did not shift at 1k miles and the dealers were unable to find the problem, the engine experienced a pre-ignition knock and the dealer was unable to find the problem, the driver's seat controls ripped at 60k miles, the transmission had complete gone out at 118k miles and the seat belts latch system had become defective. *sc

We purchased a 2001 silverado ext in 7-01. truck had about 16,000 miles on it, when we bought it new/used. parking brake seemed to be really soft, but lot assured us, nothing was wrong with it and that the new technology we had with vehicle's, made it easier for elderly people and such. yes the brake works great on level ground, but wait until you really need it like on a sloped driveway............. or getting the vehicle inspected! this is when they really give you the works!!dealership wanted to charge us almost $200 to fix a 15 minute job, which should have been fixed while it was under warranty. we had an unfortunate incident, which resulted in the death of another person. to make a long story short, i feel it may have been prevented, if these(so called) great anti-lock brakes on gm vehicles did what they are supposed to do. we have encountered several occasions where the brakes go to the floor, get really spongy, even when constant pressure on pedal is maintained, and the result is erratic! what happened to the gmc/chevrolet brand?! ----p.s.- we were told this is a common complaint on the parking brake, but yet there is no recall on a safety defect?! by the way, gm this is the last vehicle purchase we will make from you. it seems the quality and safety factor mean nothing to your company anymore, without trying to make more money from the consumer...oh well, just one less customer!! *cb

While trying to fold rear seat down, consumer was trying to flip a lever that is on seat and when flipping lever up, the seat slammed down and consumers finger was in the hole of the lever. seat amputated the tip of consumers finger.*ak. consumer stated there is metal on the passenger side of the rear seat, however the drivers side is solid.*jb

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