Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SERVICE BRAKES, AIR - ANTILOCK - ABS WARNING LIGHT
PIP-496610/01/201110042386Chevrolet/cadillac/gmc: certain vehicles experiencing erratic or inoperative speedometer or anti-lock brake system message or malfunctioning indicator light displaying in driver's information center. *pe12/06/2011
SERVICE BRAKES, ELECTRIC
416907/01/20084169D10020883Service stability lamp diagnostic trouble code (dtc) c0561. *kb updated 9/30/08. *pe01/26/2007
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK - ABS WARNING LIGHT
PIP-496610/01/201110042386Chevrolet/cadillac/gmc: certain vehicles experiencing erratic or inoperative speedometer or anti-lock brake system message or malfunctioning indicator light displaying in driver's information center. *pe12/06/2011

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
11/01/201142900
 While stopping at slow speeds on dry roads my abs brakes kick in causing my vehicle to take longer to stop than normal. the brake pedal also drops toward the floor causing me to think i have lost my brakes completely. this has just started,and has happened to me numerous times. i never now when this will happen to me causing me to be on edge every time i have to stop.i read about this problem with gm trucks and went and spoke with my local dealer's service manager. he told me that this has been an ongoing problem for years.he said that there was a recall on certain model years,but my year truck was not on the recall list.i asked him how it was possible that gm would let the same problem go on newer year models while fixing others? he said he did not know. i asked him how much it would cost me to have the service department fix my truck.he said it all depends on what parts were needed to make the repairs,and could cost me anywhere from $150.00 to $2,000.00. i don't understand how gm can get away with charging some customers to fix the same problem that has been taken care of under recalls in the past.the service manager told me i could pull the fuse on my abs system and the problem would stop,of course doing this would mean i would not have abs brakes any longer, or i could wait and see if my model year makes the recall list in the future.when i pay good money for a safety item on my truck,i expect it to last longer than 42,000 miles,and i don't think i should have to play russian roulette and drive a truck with unsafe brakes hoping it will be put on the recall list in the future. this problem not only makes my truck unsafe for me and my family,it also makes it unsafe for everyone near it as i drive down the streets,and highways.please don't let gm get away with letting this safety problem go unfixed just because my model year truck is not on the recall list.