I have changed all 4 new tires in 4 different times every yrs not sure if that a wheel problem. and also fix my fuel injection system that was give me a problem in the past. now i replace all new rotor brake discs and pad in 30 minutes out from a mechanical shop it's show a engine light now saying range shift inhibited on my dashboard. and when i'm shifting to drive it just reverse instead of drive. now is back in the shop for now problem to come. from garden city kansas
Brake lines failed after having already been replaced. factory lines corroded through and truck was scary to slow down. was fortunate to be going at low speeds in a residential area - but glad there were no kids around and i needed to brake quickly!
Total brake failure when attempting to slow/stop vehicle to make a turn. drove into parking lot to get off of roadway, hit sign, tree, parked vehicle before vehicle finally stopped.
Brake lines and related calipers continue to rust and fail. have now lost brakes while driving due to failure of various brake lines three times. twice i lost the brakes while driving in highway traffic. once while backing slowly down a ramp to a dock. have had lines replaced 3 times now. calipers also replace. vehicle in shop for emergency repair now. previous dealers have said this problem is related to the new brine material applied to roads by dot in winter. note that i do clean undercarriage to remove salt. also have had several older vehicles other makes/ models during same time period and have not had this issue. never replace brake lines on other vehicles. *tr
Engine runs rough at idle.ck engine light on.
While traveling 50 mph towing a boat applied the brakes , the vehicle slowed down and the brake pedal went to the floor with the units finally stopping . all brake failure warning lights light up on the dash and upon inspection it was discovered the brake line to the right front wheel had rusted through and blew out all the brake fluid directly under the drivers door. all remaining brake lines are severely rusted and appear swollen as to be ready to burst as well under the drivers door along the frame rail. vehicle has 2,760 engine running hours on it with 82,500 miles driven. all brake lines are original to the truck .dealer estimate to replace all brake lines was in excess of $2,000. this vehicle is only driven on the highway and never off road. i have owned many vehicles over the years and this vehicle is the only one that has suffered a catastrophic brake failure which thankfully did not end in a crash. after further investigation with other similar truck owners i have discovered this has been a common problem that in now surfacing and may result ...
On 4/28/2016 traveling to work following a tractor trailer in a 55 mph zone, the tractor trailer abruptly merged into the right turn lane after a curve without a signal leaving two stopped cars in my travel lane making a left turn. i applied hard pressure to my brakes and the pedal went to the floor. i impacted an avalanche that was pushed into a small compact car causing substantial damage to my vehicle and the avalanche. the driver of the avalanche was transported to the hospital with minor injuries. while at the accident scene i noticed fluid leaking under my truck just behind the left rear tire. the truck was towed from the scene to a body shop where they discovered 2 ruptured brake lines in between the master cylinder and proportioning valve. attached pictures show severally rusted brake lines with no other rust or corrosion on parts in the surrounding area. initial estimate for repairs on my truck were $6,371 before tear down.
Going down exit ramp brake pedal went to floor. had i not managed to get vehicle stopped with aggressively pumping brake pedal while ready on parking brake we would have gone into three lanes of cross traffic got vehicle home and found extremely corroded brake lines underneath driver side with one leaking over the years i've worked around equipment and never seen anything this bad on a passenger vehicle of any kind. we live in the south and this vehicle is not affected by extreme winter conditions. the vehicle has been well maintained and i consider this a serious safety concern.
On my way home from work the rusted brake lines on my truck failed. sadly, gm has known for years that these lines were made poorly and that this has been an issue. yet they have failed to notify consumers or voluntarily replace these parts with some of higher quality. unfortunately, the nhtsa isn't any better, as they have been "investigating" this issue for a number of years but have yet to force the auto maker to correct this problem. clearly not enough people have died from this issue to merit them working in the publics best interest and not be in the auto makers back pocket.
I have had a complete brake job because all of the lines rusted out and failed as i was driving. fortunately, i was able to use the emergency brake to stop safely. i spent rough.y $3,000 to get this repaired. now the fuel lines, fuel cooler and everything attached has rusted out to the point that it is going to be an additiona $2,500 to repair this. also, the complete under carriage and rear end has rusted to the point that i am expecting it to fail at any time. this is not only a dangerous situation, but is extremely costly to the consumer, me. when the brakes failed, i was driving on a street approaching a busy intersection. with no warning at all, the pedal went to the floor and i had no brakes. the repair facility mechanic said he has never seen a system so bad. i keep the vehicle in a garage and have washed the under carriage in the winter to keep road salt from accumulating.
Brake pedal went to the floor trying to avoid hitting another car traveling at 60 mph on the interstate , steel brake line under drivers door rusted and broke .
I was towing my rv. when i hit the brakes and the brake pedal went to the floor. scared the blank out of me since i had my wife and two kids with me. the brake line for the rear brakes blew due to corrosion. the only thing that saved us was the trailer brakes or we would have had a serious accident. gm is so cheap they build their brake system with lines that easily corrode in stead of stainless. there should be a recall. the internet is littered with this issue. there should be a regulation forcing manufacters to use corrosion proof brake lines. ridiculous!!!
Tl* the contact owns a 2004 chevrolet silverado 2500 hd. while driving approximately 10 mph, a humming sound emitted from the accelerator pedal that became louder when the vehicle accelerated. also, the contact stated that the brake pedal was difficult to depress without warning. the failure recurred numerous times. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, where it was diagnosed that the brake hydro booster needed to be replaced or rebuilt. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 05v043000 (service brakes, hydraulic). the approximate failure mileage was 216,000.
Brake line blew and brakes went to the floor. *tr
I was traveling home from dropping my dog off at his groomer. i went to brake coming to an intersection to prepare for a change in the light when the brake pedal went straight down to the floor with no warning light in the gauges or information system until after the incident happened. i had very little braking at all and was able to get the truck to my resident without incident. i had the truck towed to a mechanic who informed me the brake line had rusted completely through. i have read many complaints being filed by other chevy silverado owners. when is gm going to be held responsible for failing parts on all of their vehicles? i was a lucky individual that it was early morning and very lite traffic on the road i was traveling. *tr