Consumer Complaints


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BRAKES
07/19/201221423
 On 7/19/12 at 2:30 pm, i was driving south bound on california interstate i-15, lane s-2 at 60 mph. the traffic was flowing freely, one vehicle was to my rear in lane s-3. their was no road debris in any lanes. i heard a loud pop sound, next a loud bang sound under my car. i also saw the emergency brake light flash on an off on the instrument panel. i slowed down, moved to lane s-3, lightly stepped on the brake pedal and the brakes appeared to operate normally. there were no other information lights on or flashing on the instrument panel. the check engine light was not on. i drove the vehicle to my residence and parked in the driveway. i placed the transmission lever into park, shut the engine off and stepped on the emergency brake pedal. at this time the pedal went completly to the floor without the usual resistance when applying the emergency brake. i exited the car and saw what appeared to be a wire hanging loose in two peices. i had the car towed to the chevrolet dealer, they inspected the vehdicle and said i hit something on the road and it cut the emergency brake cable, punched a hole in the floor and it was not warranty. my insurance company inspected the car, found no witness marks, which would indicate a foreign object impacting any part of the car. if so, the insurance inspector said would indicate i hit something prior to the foreign object breaking the cable and damaging the floor. my insurance is coverinvg this but may choose to subrogate against chevrolet. i contacted a friend i know at chevrolet and was told the company has numerous product reports of unexplained emergency brake cable fraying and failure not cauded by road hazards or debris hitting the vehicle. this should be a part recall.