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Breaks failed while driving 25-30 mph on windy mountain road . there was no warning , car started to accelerate downhill gradually . after about 0.3 miles i was able to finally push emergency breaks (it's a button and didn't work at first ) get to more flat road and stoped the car by driving on gravel and dry brush . vehicle completely lost its power about 2-3 minutes later . emergency lights didn't work . chp assisted us as car was abandoned in the middle of mountain road , blocking the whole line . gm has not offered any explanation yet .
Tl* the contact owns a 2012 chevrolet volt. while driving approximately 25 mph, the preceding vehicle suddenly stopped and caused the contact to suddenly depress the brake pedal. since then, every time the brake pedal was depressed, the vehicle shook and the brake assist warning indicator illuminated. the contact took the vehicle to simpson chevrolet of irvine (located at 21 auto center dr, irvine, ca 92618, 949-328-6026) where it was diagnosed that the electronic brake control module and brake pressure modulator valve failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the contact stated that the failure was related to nhtsa campaign number: 13v271000 (electronic stability control, service brakes); however, the vin was not included in the recall. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and provided case number: the approximate failure mileage was 120,000. [xxx] parts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *pm
Tl* the contact owns a 2012 chevrolet volt. after starting the vehicle, the brake pedal malfunctioned and was very difficult to depress. in addition, the brake sensor remained illuminated. while driving, the braking distance was extended due to the failure. the vehicle was taken to davidson chevrolet (5871 rome tyaberg rd, rome, ny) where it was diagnosed that the electronic brake control module and brake valve malfunctioned and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified and the contact was informed that the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 13v271000(service brakes). the contact indicated that the vehicle experienced the same failure listed in the recall. the manufacturer was notified and no solution was offered. the vin was not available. the failure mileage was 98,000.
The stability control system frequently accelerates when braking on a manhole cover or a major pothole. the acceleration is hard and could easily cause the driver to rear-end the car in front. i'm aware of the issue and brake fully before such an obstacle if there is a stopped car in front, but i warn every other person who drives my vehicle because of the seriousness of the issue.
Tl* the contact owns a 2012 chevrolet volt. while driving approximately 20 mph, the contact depressed the brake pedal to the floorboard, but the vehicle failed to stop. the contact had to shift the gear into park in order to stop the vehicle. the contact coasted the vehicle to the side of the road, powered off and restarted the engine, and was able to drive. the vehicle was taken to south-pat o'brien chevrolet (3880 pearl rd, medina, oh 44256, (330) 460-0718) where it was diagnosed that the brake booster hydraulic and master cylinder failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 62,000.
This car relies on regenerative braking when the brakes are first applied. regenerative braking is only applied to the front wheels. when a wheel loses traction, regen braking switches off completely and immediately, and friction brakes take over. the problem is that there is a delay from regen braking switching off to the friction brakes activating. this delay causes the car's braking distance to increase by a considerable amount, 5-10ft in my perception. this usually happens on wet or snowy roads. the car should really attempt to keep the perceived braking force constant by applying the friction brakes to compensate for the regen switching off and then activate the friction brakes and abs, as needed, to limit wheel lock. this would make the experience a normal abs activation event, which drivers of any modern car should be used to.
Tl* the contact owns a 2012 chevrolet volt. on several occasions, the contact heard an abnormal noise coming from the regenerative brake bearing. while the brake pedal was depressed, the vehicle failed to stop. as a result, the contact had to wait for the brake pedal to return to normal position to stop the vehicle. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 62,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2012 chevrolet volt. the contact stated that the brake pedal was applied and did not respond numerous times. the failure occurred intermittently. while driving, the transmission brackets fractured and caused the transmission to become detached. the vehicle was towed to a dealer for inspection and repair. the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 13v271000 (electronic stability control, service brakes). the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 20,000.
On 5-21-14 i was driving 25 mph when i had to do an panic stop to avoid another car. at this point the car lost all power and my brakes went to floor. i missed hitting the other car by inches. once i restarted the volt it came up with a dash warning to "service brakes". i drove about 20 mph for 1 mile to find a safe place to pull over and park. all the while testing my brakes and they were very mushy. once i pulled over and stopped another warning message came up on dash saying "abs failure". i called aaa and had car taken to dealership. it has now been at dealership for 21 days and still counting without even one update from dealership. once at dealership the car acted normal as if nothing was wrong. *tr
2012 chevrolet volt. consumer writes in regards to brake failure and vehicle acceleration issues. *smd the consumer stated his wife had an accident. she stated the vehicle accelerated on its own, and applying the brake did not stop the vehicle. she was trying to park doing between 8-10 mph, when the incident occurred. his wife damaged two other vehicles, and her vehicle was totaled. when the consumer arrived on the scene, he stepped on the brake pedal, and it went to the floor and a dash light on the instrument panel read booster brake needs service.
Unexpectedly, generally on uneven street/roadway, hilly the brakes do not immediately engage and will create a feeling that you many not be able to stop and/or steer, or keep the vehicle under control. after taking the automobile to a dealer about four times, it was determined july 2014 that brakes needed to be replaced. the car was and still is under warranty. i believe that the braking system is also covered under an extended electric car warranty. brake problems have continued intermittently; are auto safety issue. the last two times i have not reported to the dealer, or volt advisor. the dealer service advisor was incorrect about how regenerative brakes work in electric car. the blind spot is excessive for backing up, and every volt should have had a back up camera as standard equipment, and bumpers that had crash test standards, but was not aware of options when car was sold by dealer sent a few volts to sell. aftermarket camera high price, less desirable than factory installed. tax credit information should have been more clearly provided (including the tax form provided by dealers and bosch's partnership with general motors for 240 voltec charger). dealer advertising needed to be accurate and transparent. due to uninformed. or politically conservative cpa & broker (2 individuals), did not receive a federal tax credit for purchase of volt or installation of 240 volt charging system. i could have easily qualified for the tax credit, which cpa failed to adequately and accurately advise me for tax planning. i have loved the volt. however, without the anticipated tax credit, past and ongoing braking issues, blind spot problems, large price drop in value of the car (which had similar prices for 2011, 2012, or 2013 models when i bought my car. the tax credit exists to encourage electric cars, not to play a game of "gotcha." *tr
This is the second time i have had an issue with the brakes on my chevrolet volt not working. the issue was first reported 2 weeks ago. the worked on the car and now the same issue started gain. this was a very scary incident. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2012 chevrolet volt. while driving at various speeds, the brake pedal was depressed and failed to respond. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the vin was not available. the approximate failure mileage was 1,300.
Tl* the contact owns a 2012 chevrolet volt. the contact stated that while driving 30 mph, the brakes failed to stop the vehicle. the contact was able to stop the vehicle eventually. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnosis but they were unable to duplicate the problem. the manufacturer was notified. the approximate failure mileage was 6,000.
Upon braking and passive deceleration the car makes a loud audible whining noise coming from the engine compartment. the dealer states it is a regenerative brake bearing failure. this issue is related to the bearing cage failing causing the bearing to lose its integrity. http://gm-volt.com/forum/showthread.php?17877-loud-whining-during-regen. *tr