Tl* the contact owns a 2004 chevrolet tahoe. the contact stated that the brake pedal traveled to the floorboard when it was depressed. also, "stability system disabled- service brake system" flashed on the instrument panel. the contact had to apply force to the brake pedal to maneuver the vehicle out of a drive-thru area of a business establishment. the contact turned off and restarted the vehicle. the vehicle was parked at the contact's residence due to the failure. the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 04v045000 (service brakes, hydraulic). the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the dealer was not contacted. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the vin was not available. the approximate failure mileage was 115,000.
Driving down the road around 25 to 30 mph and a kid ran out between two cars and i slammed on the brakes and they partially failed. the truck eventually stopped, but immediately got a brake failure warning and i had to hold the peddle to the wall to stop the remaining mile or so home. i get home and look under the drivers door to investigate a puddle and i see smoke where the ruptured brake line had been spraying brake fluid on the catalytic converter. thought for sure the truck was going to catch on fire. the brakes were just serviced, pads and rotors a year or so ago, so i had no clue the lines were bad. just got home to search on this and see that the nhtsa has been investigating this, but not much has happened with this since 2014. very distressing. seems the only thing that has been done is gm is offering the replacement lines for sale, but no mention that the dealers want $2,000 or more to install them?? i am very thankful that this kid is still alive and we both did not ...
Complete brake failure pedal straight to the floor main brake line midway of the truck completely blew apart my son just drove 2 hours pulled in the driveway i went to move his car thank goodness put the brake pedal to the floor and fluid was everywhere i have read that this problem is a 1 + 1,000 on chevy trucks however i have purchased a chevy 2005 tahoe 1 year difference and this weekend the same exact thing happened traveling back from a weekend away and complete brake line failure brake line completely busted halfway down and fluid everywhere so i guess i am too in 2000 seems a little coincidental i am in ohio and i have read about the salt brine and everything however i have one of the cleanest trucks around we are detail freaks every one of our cars is taken care of something is definitely wrong with these years of tahoes and it's going to kill somebody once again we were on a two-hour trip home stop to use the bathroom the next time we hit the brakes they were totally gone had to use emergency brake to stop and pull over we feel ...
Brake line rusted. lost fluid and brakes while driving. have been driving for 53 years. never had this happen with any other vehicle.
Was at chevy dealer to look for a new car, when leaving put foot on brake and pedel went to the floor got out and found fluid on ground under driver side. dealer examined and found blown brake line, and said all lines were in bad shape and need to replace at a cost of $4200. had them replace only ones that were leaking. this is very dangerous and i have heard lots of problems from other people. chevy should be correcting these issues.
Brake lines are rusted and leaking. completely rusted from front to back... i am the original owner.
On 11-11-15 i was sitting at an atm with my foot on the brake pedal. without warning the brake pedal went completely to the floor. limped to our mechanic. the mechanic advised that the front brake lines were completely rusted. replaced the front brake lines at a cost of $580. on 5-28-17 my husband had pulled into a convenience store and was letting my son out of the vehicle, had his foot on the brake and yet again, the brake pedal went all the way to the floor. got the vehicle home, checked the brake fluid reservoir and only 2" of fluid was left, checked brake lines and found rusted out places with fluid leaking out. got the vehicle to our mechanic, same one that replaced the front lines, he advised the same problem, rusted out lines. estimate to replace rear lines $540. he also told me that this was a "flaw" with that year tahoe and pick up trucks. my question is if the manufacturer knows this is a flaw with the brake lines why isn't there a recall to have the brake lines replaced??? it appears to be a major problem, ...
2004 chevrolet tahoe. consumer writes requesting information on recalls related to their vehicle. *ld the consumer stated while checking for a recall on brake boosters, discovered several other recalls for the vehicle. the consumer was not notified of any recalls for the vehicle. updated 05/11/2017*js
Lost brakes..brake line rotted out.got into accident.no help from gm
Tl* the contact owns a 2004 chevrolet tahoe. while driving, the brakes failed. the contact's vehicle came to a stop after bumping the preceding vehicle. the vehicle was taken to a mechanic where it was diagnosed that the brake line was corroded. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 73,000.
Brake lines are all rusted out got into accident
Lost brakes on highway. got in accident. now all brake lines have to be replaced. never going to buy another gm piece of [xxx]. and only has 73,000 miles on it. information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr
Brake line burstwhile driving got into accident very dangerous should be recall before some get killed
On september 3 2016 while pulling into a bank parking lot the brake pedal depressed to the floor. fortunately i was going slow enough to stop the vehicle with the parking brake. brake fluid was on the ground behind the left front wheel. it appears a brake line ruptured causing instant catastrophic failure of the brake system. the vehicle was towed to jim price chevrolet in charlottesville for diagnosis. total mileage is about 213000. being a holiday weekend the vehicle will not be checked until tuesday september 6. if i hadn't pulled into the bank i would have been in an 8 lane intersection with rio rd and rt 29 and probable not here to send this report.
Trying to come to a complete stop coming down a hill approaching stopped vehicles ahead when the the brake system failed the pedal went to the floor i fortunately was able stop before hitting anything or anyone including myself and my pets....used emergency break and put in park conducted investigation..1st checked the brake fluid and even though it was just topped off it was down to the minimum levels i next looked under the undercarriage and saw fluid leaking underneath. since have had it looked at by a mechanic and said my breakline blew and possibly the others because of corrosion.