Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM
06/30/201195500
 My active handling comes on for no apparent reason in my corvette causing immediate uncontrollable braking. it results in swerving and dangerous conditions.
03/05/201148000
 When driving the service active handling system warning light appears on the dash. i have had the original recall fix performed on my car (orange/red clip) and had the steering wheel positioning sensor replaced. the problem is now back again.
01/14/201155000
 I purchased a 2006 corvette in june of 2010. since then i have had various electrical problems including, high and low tire pressure warnings, flat tire warning (tires were fine), service active handling system (has happened twice while driving, front tires locked up.. almost got rear ended. i was sitting at a light, when to turn left and front tires locked up. pushed the clutch in several times but tires still locked up. turned off the active handling .. chose comp drive mode, problem went away. serveral times lately the push button start does not start the engine, everything else comes on but nothing from the engine. change to a different gear, push clutch back in, nothing.. after several attempts, it finally 'catches and starts. the tires have locked up twice since june of 2010. the push button start began malfunctioning on a daily bases about 3 weeks ago. i do not wish to fly off the highway into a ditch before this can be fixed. (active handling)
10/15/200931300
 I own a 2006 chevy corvette. i first got the service active handling light when i bought my car used at 31k mi. i took it in for service and the dealer fixed the issue by putting the plastic clip in the swps plug, as listed in the tsb. approx 10 months later the service active handling came back on. it comes on sometimes and not others. fortunately none of my wheels have locked up but i am worried for my safety and my families safety. of course my car is out of warranty( 900 miles out) and i have to pay to solve this problem on my own dollar and worry that the wheels could lock up.
08/10/2009300001
 About 3 months ago my 2006 corvette's dic said please service the traction control system and the traction control off indication light came on. later that day i went to take the car to be serviced. on the way the check engine light came on but the other lights had gone away. at the dealership it was plugged up to a computer i was told it said there was a leak from the gas cap, which doesn't close properly at times. i was also told the computer said nothing about the traction control system and just to watch it and come back another time if i kept having problems with it. the warning message or light didn't come on again for about 4-5 weeks. when it did i was driving the car and after hitting a bump the light and warning came on. when the car was turn off and restarted it would go away. i had not been driving it often because i had another car. the past week i had to drive it every day to work due to it now being my only car. the light and warning now comes on almost every time it is driven. the car is telling me the traction control system is off, but when you are driving it sometimes pulls the car to the left without me moving the wheel. when this happens the break makes a grinding noise and if you place your foot on top of the break it feels as though it is being pumping up and down. two times now while driving down the interstate to work the car has pulled itself off the road causing me to almost wreck and causing others wreck behind me. i have set up an appointment for tomorrow 11/17/2009 before going to work but was told they are unsure (even though this is major and i have an extended warranty) if they will have a rental car so i can go to work. if they don't i will be force to drive my car until they do and i can get off work. i can't lose my professional job over transportation. this really upsets me because i have no other choice of transportation and it puts not only me but others at risk because this car with 33,000 miles is faulting. *tr