We have classified the 1 complaints from 2004 Chevrolet Corvette about SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC into the following categories.
Consumer writes in regards to safety issues for 2002 and 2004 chevrolet corvettes. *tgw the consumer stated he experienced a failure of a module which controlled the abs and traction control systems. *jb
I own a 2004 chevrolet corvette. while the vehicle was parked in the garage i smelled a strong fuel odor. i checked and he replaced the gasoline cap, and noticed a gas puddle on the ground washed the vehicle but could still smell fuel. the vehicle was taken to a chevrolet mechanic who diagnosed the failure and confirmed that the fuel tank pipe connectors were defective. the fuel tank connectors could not be replaced; therefore, the fuel tank had to be replaced. the vehicle wasn't repaired. the failure mileage was 35,400 and the current mileage was 35,400. the chevrolet dealer diagnosed the following issues: needs left side fuel tank and sending unit $3,887.50, rear brakes pads and rotors $517.50, front brakes pads and rotors $482.50, brake flush $165.00, induction and injector services $350.00. service rear posi diff. $165.00. currently i am a cancer patient and due to medical cost i am unable to afford the repairs. this vehicle is the only mode of transportation that i have.any assistance that you could afford me would be greatly appreciated shouldn't the issues be a recall/safety issue. thanks in advance..r. thomas