Hi my name is [xxx] my email is [xxx]. i've had my 2005 chevrolet silverado ss truck with the 6.0 engine for five years. in those 5 years i have had to change the wheel hub assembly's and the front rotors 7 times. i'm pretty sick of this recurring issue i see that there was a recall on the regular silverados for my year but not on the 6.0 engine i'm not sure what gives but i need this problem to be rectified. this is a normal everyday driving vehicle to and from work nothing spectacular and there shouldn't be that much wear and tear on those parts in that little bit of time i've owned tons of other vehicles for that amount of time and longer and i've never had to change that part once i've had to change it 7 times on this vehicle i really love my vehicle and don't want to sell it so i'm trying to figure out if there is a permanent fix for it or a recall. information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr
While traveling in traffic on the highway at less than 30 miles per hour when i went to apply my brakes the abs came on immediately shortening my safe stopping distance enough so the end result was a collision.
While driving approx 50mph on 2-lane highway a brake line burst under hard braking (vehicle in front of me suddenly slowed to make a turn off the highway) due to rust. pedal went all the way to the floor and i lost significant braking power. this resulted in a minor accident where i dented the bumper of the truck that was turning and significantly bent the right end of my front bumper. was able to continue the trip the last 50 miles to my destination but braking distances were considerably longer than normal. took it to a local mechanic who said all the brake lines were rusted and had to be replaced.
When brakes are applied while driving and the anti-lock brake feature engages because of slick conditions, the brakes lock up and remain that way even when the brake pedal is released. this causes the truck to go into a slide. it happens at all speeds but only when the abs is engaging.
This is 3rd time my brakes blow a line in 2 years and the first 2 times one time i was holding my brakes while backing up a hill on my property with a trailer attached, the second coming to a stop sign and this last time going down a steep hill coming to an intersection. i just changed the line that was broken the first two times. i had filed a complaint with you last year but i cannot find the info. this time i changed all of the lines as it scared me bad this time as i live in the mountains and did not wish to push my luck any further. chevrolet wanted over $1,200 to change them out using the same materials that failed in the first place. i had them changed at napa for $680 using copper/nickel which is a superior product. gm's excuse for the lines rusting out was the customer did not wash the lines off when salt got on them. you cannot get to most of the lines to wash them off. the amount of brake line failures is overwhelming and to say the least dangerous as hell. i am sending ...
While traveling at about 5 mph, i experience a total brake failure. the petal dropped to the floor. i was unable to stop the vehicle resulting in a rear end collision with the stopped vehicle in front of me. it was determined that a brake line ruptured. i was under the impression that it was a law that vehicles of this year had a dual braking system to avoid this situation. if this vehicle does have such a system it did not function.the vehicle had to be towed from the scene since it had no brakes.
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chevrolet silverado 1500. while the vehicle was on an incline, the brakes failed to engage without warning. after depressing the brake pedal several times, the brakes were able to engage. the dealer and manufacturer were not contacted. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 85,349.
Brakes failed. leak from corroded brake line
Total brake failure due to a ruptured metal brake line/pipe. failure occurred in my driveway while attempting to move the truck forward. i understand that a recall for this failure was denied for general motors trucks up to the 2003 model year but my truck is a 2005 model, and based on what i have learned, this failure continues with newer models. this recall needs to be re-opened and re-investigated by professional engineers and mechanics. i've worked on motor vehicles all my adult life, for a time as a certified new york state inspector even, and never saw a corrosion related brake failure of this nature. my truck is not a work truck. this type of brake failure can, and likely has been the result of fatal accidents. there are now well over 3.5k complaints and hundreds of accidents relating to this specific brake failure on gm trucks.
Complete and sudden brake failure while pressing on brake pedal to slow vehicle to avoid colliding with vehicle ahead -vehicle was in motion _operator pressed brake pedal -brake pedal travelled to floor and vehicle did not slow certified mechanic diagnosed problem as burst brake line
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chevrolet silverado 1500. while driving less than 5 mph, the brake pedal would unexpectedly stop working. the contact stated that the anti-lock brake system was not functioning properly. the contact had to depress the brake pedal several times to get it to work. the steering wheel would also stop functioning when the brakes experienced the failure. there were no warning indicators illuminated at the time of the failure. the vehicle was not taken to a dealer or repaired. the manufacturer was called, but the contact did not speak with a live representative. the failure mileage was 220,000.
I was driving down a hill about 25 mph on a city street when a warning notice appeared " service steering system" and " service brake system". almost immediately i could not steer or brake. i almost hit a pedestrian trying to steer and stop. i finally was able to turn a corner and stopped. i slowly drove two blocks to my house at about 5 mph. i am a strong man and if my wife or a less strong individual had been driving, or if i had been going more than the 25 mph or if i was driving at night, i am sure i wouldn't have been able to avoid hitting the pedestrian and / or going off the road and wrecking. this seems like a major accident waiting to happen. my vehicle has been towed to the gmc repair shop in beaverton, oregon awaiting diagnosis.
All brake lines rusted . brake lines leaking fluid . low brake fluid. was driving on highway had pay load400 pounds.
I was coming home on a state highway traveling 45 mph i turned onto my home street and i had no brakes. luckily i was 200 feet from my driveway and i coasted and turned into my driveway and was able to stop. i had it towed to a gm dealer and found out all my brake lines had rusted out. the mechanic could not get the bleeder screws off the calliphers because the screws were also rusted out. we always undercoat our vehicles when we buy them brand new so nothing would rust out under there. in 2005 we were told by our dealer that if we undercoat we would lose our warranty. the mechanic also told us that the new brake lines are all poly coated now, so they won't rust out anymore. why weren't they poly coated to begin with . the expense was 1200.00 to replace the brake lines plus the towing fee. the mechanic told us he seen this in 2002,2003,2004,2005 and 2006 trucks. 2007 hasn't come in yet.
Backed out of driveway brake pedal went to floor.repair shop said brake lines all rusted.