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Problems with 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 2500 SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC

On average, the 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 2500 starts to “feel” problems with the SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC and its various aspects after 89 342 miles.

Recently reported SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC problems on 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 2500

While driving the car at a relatively slow speed (35 mph), i attempted to apply the brakes as i approached a traffic light turning yellow. the pedal went all the way to the floor without any decrease in speed whatsoever. essentially, there was no braking power at all. prior to this, there had been no issues with the brakes and the truck had been routinely serviced at my local dealership (nesenger 112 chevrolet, 112 medford avenue, medford, ny 11763). i was able to place car in neutral in order to allow it to coast off the road and it was towed to the above named dealership for repair the next morning. fortunately, it was approximately 10:30 pm on a side road and there were no cars in front of me. the service manager at the dealership told me that all the brake lines were corroded and had to be replaced, as well as the rear backing plates. the repair total was $2457.01. *tr

Was driving my 2003 suburban 2500 & went to stop, brake pedal went all the way to the floor & truck had trouble stopping. after looking what was the problem saw brake fluid all over the underside of truck and on ground. brakelines have rusted through and have burst. now need to be replaced. *tr

While driving my 2003 k2500 chevy suburban, another vehicle pulled out in front of me from a side street while i was traveling about 35 mph and i pressed the brakes very hard - hard enough to lock up at least one wheel, but avoided an accident. i continued on, but just a few seconds later, i approached an intersection, and the brake pedal went to the floor, with very little braking power. i was able to get the vehicle stopped by pumping the brakes quickly and ran slightly into the busy intersection. i pulled into a parking lot to inspect whether i had damaged something. i decided to return home about 1/2 mile away and slowly drove home, with very little braking power. when i got home, i crawled under the vehicle to find brake fluid splattered and leaking all over the underside around the abs unit. the brake lines are extremely corroded, and i suspect one has blown out. the vehicle is in very good and well maintained condition otherwise, but the underside seems particularly rusty. if i were traveling more than the 30-35 mph i was, there would have been no way to stop the vehicle. a serious accident would have occurred. these are very common vehicles, if this is typical, a safety recall must be initiated. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2003 chevrolet suburban 2500. while approaching a stop or slowing down to make turns at low speeds, the abs activates without warning. the contact is unable to safely come to a complete stop. the manufacturer stated that her vin was not included in nhtsa campaign id number 05v379000 (service brakes, hydraulic: antilock). she will take the vehicle to the dealer for repair. the current and failure mileages were 88,000.

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