Had my truck looked at by all american chevrolet in 2014 after i read your article a couple of years ago, and while they said the lines looked rusty underneath the truck, things looked ok. the gm exec [xxx] was estimating a $500 repair cost, and figured it was no big deal when i eventually got to that point. i also read that gm said if a problem occurred i'd not lose braking because it was a double system, and that i would also get an indication on the dash of a problem. sadly over the christmas holiday 2016, i experienced a total brake line failure, and luckily no one was hurt. the repair was not the $500 estimated by gm it was over $2,000. "..g.m. does not comment on other automakers? recalls, [xxx], a spokesman for g.m., wrote in an email. [xxx] gm added that general motors had developed a parts kit last year for the brake lines..." ?these are available through dealers and the aftermarket,? he said. ?based on time studies, the repair including labor should cost about $500. we can only suggest how much labor time the repair should take.? i also received no warning on the dash of the truck when the lines failed, and the fluid was pouring onto the road, i could see a trail of it behind the car. luckily i had kept the emergency brake well maintained and i downshifted the truck to stop and had it towed by aaa to the shop. can we talk about this or who at gm should i speak with? when the brakes failed i needed to get the truck repaired right away and the cost was over $2200. [xxx] [xxx] *dl information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).'*jb
While driving the vehicle, the brake lines along the frame rail under the driver's side of the vehicle failed. the lines burst and a loss of fluid caused the brake pedal to go to the floor. due to the brake failure it took a considerable distance to get the truck stopped probably due to a loss of brake pressure. i was driving in a residential area and luckily was able to get the vehicle stopped before being involved in a crash or hitting a pedestrian. the vehicle was repaired at a local gm dealership at a cost of approximately $4000. that's right four thousand dollars. *tr
Launching boat at the ramp when brake line ruptured and i lost all pedal. under drivers side door in the same spot as my 2005 2500 hd chevy. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2002 chevrolet suburban 2500. the contact stated that while driving 50 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning and the brakes would pulsate and increase stopping distance. the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign numbers: 07v521000 (engine and engine cooling) and 05v379000 (service brakes, hydraulic). the vehicle was taken to a dealer, who replaced the crank shaft sensor. the vehicle was not repaired for the brake failure. the failure mileage was 113,204. updated 6/8/15*cn updated 10/2/2017*cn