Service active handling appeared on my dic. the lights for the abs were also lit. there was no traction control on my vehicle. *tr
No bolts on the rear leaf spring. this could have caused a major accident. i have pictures.. the car leaf spring dislodged an inch and locked up the left side suspension causing the car to bouce on bumps in the road. *tr
Tl*the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet corvette. the vehicle has goodyear eagle tires. upon inspection of the tires, the contact noticed that the two front tires had excessive tread wear, as well as several bulges on the interior sidewall. the dealer refused to inspect the tires in order to determine the cause of the failure. the manufacturer did not provide any assistance. the contact still has possession of the tires. the failure and current mileages were 12,033. updated 08/04/08. *lj updated 08/05/08
On 2006 and 2007 chevy corvette's the rear axle nut works itself lose. my "07" has 4,200 miles on it. i checked the nut's and found the drivers side tight. but the passenger side was 3/4 turn short of snug, and well short of the 118lb torsue requirement. i heard about it on one of the vette forum boards. chevy has done nothing to alert folks of the problem. there are many people in my club that of retirement age and do little if any of the maintenance on their cars. they had no idea of this happening. *tr