Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
PARKING BRAKE
08/15/2009156000
 Corroded brake lines caused the failure of both front and rear brakes at the same time. inoperable rear emergency brakes provided no emegency stopping ability. replaced brake lines. emergency brake not repaired. i understand that trucks with manual transmissions were recalled for emergency brake defect correction, but trucks with automatic transmissions were not eventhough they have the same emergency brake system. my vehicle has an automatic transmission. not certain when emergency brakes became inoperable, but my guess is around 2004 or 2005, with 60k to70k miles. brake line rupture was in 2009 at 156k miles
12/12/2003100001
 02 silverado, park brake shoe is not held in place securely and moves around in the hub at any bump in the road, especially at low speeds. because the brake levers are inverted, the driver side brake will lock up when hitting a pot hole in my drive way daily. this is not the rear end freezing up or transmission malfunction. one tire locks up and the other spins excessively. for proof, just take the hub off and look at how the shoe is not held in place. a corrective part needs to be added , hopefully nobody has been injured because of this. this was mentioned to the chevy dealer by myself in 2003 and if i would have known how to contact you back then, i would have asap. *tr
06/07/2007400002509/11/2005
 I don't understand why you have a recall on the parking brake for a manual trans only when it is just as important to have one on a automatic trans. if you park your truck on a steep incline and can't use the parking brake along with the transmission, then it is virtually impossible to get it out of park and you can't tell me that doesn't do damage to the transmission....it takes the same part to fix the parking brake in a automatic trans as it does in a manual trans.. very disappointed!!!!! *tr
08/03/20078060510
 Parking brake pedal went to the floor and did not hold.
12/09/200685000205/05/2006
 Tl*- the contact stated that the 2002 chevrolet silverado 1500, received recall 05v161000 for the parking brakes. he took the vehicle to the dealership for the recall repairs on 12/2006. six days after the repairs the weather became cold about 30 degrees, and the emergency brake became stuck. he did get the emergency brake to release and drove the vehicle 3 miles when began smelling something that smelled like the brakes burning. he got out of the vehicle and noticed that the passenger's side rear wheel was extremely hot. he let the vehicle cool down ,and tried to jar the emergency brake. then he called the dealership, and they reminded him that in extremely cold weather he shouldn't use the emergency brake. the brakes were repaired. the dealership didn't charge him for the repair, they informed him the recall repair had not been done properly, and that the emergency brake was adjusted too tight. the contact stated that after this repair he drove the vehicle for about a week, and the emergency brake froze up again. he filed a complaint with the manufacturer, and wa given a case#71-461637111. the contact stated that he had to sell the vehicle because couldn't take the chance with the emergency brake on the road, and so he traded the vehicle in. the contact had all the information for this vehicle. the failure mileage was 85,000 miles.*ak
06/01/200501/01/2002
 Tl*- the contact found a recall for the manual trasmission version of his truck but he is having the same parking break issues with his truck which is an automatic. the dearler has stated that there is no recall on this vehicle. the mechaniic states that it was a bad design.
10/24/200663000111/01/2001
 Dt*: the contact stated while parked on an incline under normal road conditions, the emergency mechanical brake gradually failed to hold the vehicle. the braking system was rear wheel anti lock. the vehicle was not examined or repaired.
02/15/20020102/15/2002
 Parking does not hold vehicle in place when fully engaged. the parking brake pedal travels to floor with very little resistance. vehicle continues to roll on incline if taken out of gear with parking brake fully engaged. the parking brake has never functioned properly since vehicle was purchased brand new in 2002 from folsom lake chevrolet, folsom, ca. i've discussed this issue with other chevy silverado truck owners with the 4-wheel disc braking abs system and they all have had the identical problem i have had. i am disappointed and alarmed that gm has not done the right thing and taken care of this ever so apparent problem.*jb
07/10/2006320001
 Dt*: the contact stated while applying pressure to the parking brake the pedal does not feel firm. the brakes chirp constantly. there is a nhtsa recall, # 05v161000, regarding the parking brake. the vin was not included in the recall.
06/10/200666000111/05/2001
 The parking brake has failed on my 2002 chevrolet silverado, as has been described in the gm recall number 05042. the friction linings have worn and cut into the drum, making the parking brake ineffective. a gm representative told me my vehicle was not recalled, and the only vehicles recalled were vehicles that have a manual transmission. mine has an automatic transmission. i believe my vehicle should be included in the recall, due to the fact that i have to park on steep boat ramps while launching my boat, and have to depend on the parking brake to help hold the vehicle from rolling into the water. *nm
05/23/20062100001/20/2003
 There is a recall for the parking brake on 2002 chevy silverado pickups with manual transmissions starting apr 20, 2005. however, i do not know of a single 2002 silverado pickup or 2001 suburban where the parking brake holds. i have been told that if you don't use the parking brake it gets out of adjustment (rumor). i don't use mine with my automatic transmission. mine has never held since i purchased the vehicle. tuesday, may 23, 2006, i took my pickup to the dealership to have it inspected for a new inspection sticker. it failed because of the parking brake. yet, this same dealership has inspected my pickup for every other inspection sticker and this is the first time they failed it even though it has never held.
PARKING BRAKE - CONVENTIONAL - MECHANICAL - LINKAGE AND CABLE
12/26/2006117000101/03/2002
 Tl* - the contact had the parking brake assembly replaced on vehicle with 117000 miles. then, found out that there was a recall on the same model and year for the parking brake , but the dealer would not honor the recall because vin was not included. the contact has the repair order for the work done, as well as the parts. also, the dealer told the contact that the parking brake was damaging the rotors. *ak
PARKING BRAKE - DRIVELINE - HYDRAULIC
07/16/2002999
 Chevrolet silverado abs failure , loss of brakes when traveling over small bumps or wet roads. also loss of parking brake. dealer said it was only on manual transmission trucks that had the failure...this is not true. all trucks.*ak