Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SERVICE BRAKES
12/08/20121200001
 Brakes failed while stopping at cross walk. cause of failure was rotted brake lines. *tr
12/08/2012120000
 Brakes failed while stopping at cross walk. cause of failure was rotted brake lines.
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
10/01/200768650
 When driving at low speeds (less than 10 miles per hour) or starting from a stop, the traction control will automatically engage when the gas pedal is applied. when the traction control engages, a total loss of input to the engine results and the vehicle does not move (it essentially stalls). i was almost struck in an intersection while waiting to make a left turn on a green light in early december of 2011. i was stopped in the middle of the intersection waiting to turn left. when i attempted to turn left, i gave the gas pedal some input, the traction control engaged, and my vehicle stopped because there was no engine input and was almost hit by an on-coming car. luckily, this had happened before and i knew to either floor the gas pedal or to let off the gas entirely and then floor it again to get the traction control to disengage and get power to the engine. another related issue is the abs engaging for no reason. this also happens at low speeds (less than 10 mph). when the abs engages, the vehicle will travel another two to three feet prior to stopping. the abs issue resulted in my hitting a pole in a parking lot. it took several years to finally determine what the issue was and it turns out it was a result of front wheel speed sensor corrosion and an increased air gap between the wheel speed sensor and the reluctor ring due to rust and debris built up on the sensor mounting surface. gm acknowledged this with a safety recall (#05068c: product safety) for some vehicle model years 1999-2002. this is a serious safety issue and gm fails to recognize that vehicles like mine (a 2003) and even later models have the same problem. what is even more frustrating is that the dealership could not properly diagnose the problem for several years because they could not replicate the problem . i would encourage the nhsta to investigate this issue.
10/10/200847452
 When attempting to brake to a normal stop at an intersection after exiting i-10 east at pascagoula, ms, the brake pedal went almost to the floor, the brake failure and abs brake failure alarms came on both audibly and visually. upon releasing and reapplying the brakes, i found i had sufficient brake function to stop from the relatively low speed in a longer than normal but reasonable distance. i then pulled into the nearest parking lot and started searching the yellow pages for the nearest gmc or chevrolet dealer as i was 160 mi from home and needed immediate repair. the dealership found that the brake lines were all severely corroded and that one or both of the lines going to the master cylinder had started leaking. they replaced the lines and attempted to bleed the brakes but they were not totally successful due to a combination of the sophistocation of the abs system and the inexperience of the mechanic on duty at the time. after i returned home, i was able to find a more competent repair facility at 47,780 miles. they confirmed the severe corrosion of the entire brake line system, including the brake hoses and calipers. they replaced an additional left front brake hose and properly bled the brakes to restore total function. this held until a couple of months ago when i noticed fluid loss from the brake reservoir starting to accelerate. it took two months to find a shop that would do the work, but i now have an appointment this week to have an independent shop in baton rouge to replace all brake lines, hoses, etc as needed. when i had searched the web for recalls, etc, i noticed that the nhtsa was studying this same issue, so that is why i'm filing this claim. this vehicle was sold and operated in new jersey for 36,000 miles until april 08 and has been in louisiana since then with approximately 85000 total miles. let me know if you need any further information.
02/28/201179380
 2003 gmc yukon denali xl had front break lines burts while driving in august 2010. in feb 2011 the main breaklines to the rear bursted. all lines are metal and completely corroded thu.
09/21/2010130000
 Complete brake failure while traveling in car over a bridge in new york city. i had been routinely driving the car for about 15 minutes prior to the incident. when i went to apply the brakes in traffic, my foot depressed the brake pedal and it traveled to the floor. repeated attempts to brake caused the same to occur. nearly missed a major rear end collision with the car in front of me and possible injuries by dropping the transmission into the lowest gear and slamming on the parking brake. dealer says my entire brake lines are corroded and need to be replaced.