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Problems with 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 STEERING

On average, the 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 starts to “feel” problems with the STEERING and its various aspects after 175 000 miles.

Components Affected by STEERING Issues

We have classified the 2 complaints from 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 about STEERING into the following categories.

HYDRAULIC POWER ASSIST SYSTEM 2

Recently reported STEERING problems on 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500

The sealtbelt restraint locking system is faulty and this had to have been known during and after vehicle production .the seatbelts with passengers trrdtraunef travels to far forward which would end up in death or very bad head and neck injuries because the seatbelts do not lock when brakes are applied hard or forward momentum is stopped very suddenly! i have tried to cause a lock action by pulling on seatbelts very quickly and forcefully with vehicle sitting parked and also while driving to slam the brakes to cause a fast lock on seatbelts and no affect was apparent to safely restrain adultsadults,children,or even newborns in the car seatseat.this is unsafe and with airbag system in the front driver and passenger side this will lead to death in the event of a crash!

Tl*the contact owns a 1999 chevrolet suburban. the contact stated when the brakes were applied at a low speeds the antilock system came on and caused the brakes to fail. while driving 60 mph the power steering failed. there was a plastic electronic variable orifice ring with wires attached to the steering sensor which caused the steering to be uncontrollable when driving. the dealer was not contacted. the manufacturer stated that there were no recalls for his vin on any of the failures. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 150,000 and the current mileage was 197,000.

While driving at 55 mph on dry concrete limited access highway on interstate i-820 southbound, approaching i-30 westbound at interstate interchange, slowed to 50 mph as turning to right at approximately 30-45 degrees of steering wheel input were applied to start right sweeping turn from tangent direction. ) as desired steering angle was reached, steering angle was unintentionally increased by the power steering system. vehicle turn rate to the right exceeded the necessary amount and vehicle initiated a turn-in oversteer. steering angle was reduced, but when re-initiated, the turn-in oversteer recurred. this situation continued to plague this vehicle, today. no repairs have been attempted, since the dealership won't agree that anything is wrong.*ak

The variable effort steering on my 1999 chevrolet suburban c1500 is failing to attenuate during almost all turns from tangent. i get almost full power assist at road speeds from 45 to 70 mph; this can be quite unnerving even at slight steering wheel inputs. usually there is a "break point" at which the attenuation is normal up to that point, but beyond the break point, the wheel becomes quite "light". when this occurs, the steering input torque at the wheel is decidedly "too much" and more steering than necessary enuses. on dry pavement, i have actually heard the rear tires sliding during interstate interchange driving. on wet pavement, even with new tires and proper inflation, this is getting quite scary. *nm

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