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The ABS control module went out on my 1999 Chevy Silverado C1500 truck (56,000 miles). The failure causes the ABS pump to run continuously and renders the ABS system inoperable, and the truck undriveable. The temporary solution is to remove the 60 amp ABS fuse to make the pump stop running. My local Chevy dealer says the repair will cost $1,200. Based on the number of other failures with this same part, I feel that this is a defect from the manufacture and should be recalled/repaired by them.
ABS & brake lights come on intermittently. Took to dealer to have checked but lights were not on at the time. They did not even get in and test drive. I was told itS a common problem caused by the ABS modules and that itS not a safety issue. People are driving around with brake warning lights illuminated and they are lead to believe they donT have a safety issue.
Complete brake failure while pulling into a parking space at 2 mph, resulting in a accident. The consumer read there was a common problem with the anti-lock brake system activating at low speeds, if any surface rust or debris build up was on the wheel speed sensor mounting surface.
When driving over a rough surface road, such as a gravel road, ABS system chattered and the brake pedal went to the floor. Also, when this occurred, excessive force had to be applied to the brake pedal to stop the vehicle. Dealership replaced the ABS computer chip. This corrected the problem temporarily.. the problem had progressively gotten worse. The regional representative indicated that the ABS was within their level of acceptance.
When depressing the brakes, the brake pedal would pulsate, causing the vehicle to have extended stopping distance. The consumer contacted the dealer about this issue. The mechanics will inspect the vehicle.
- Columbia Falls, MT, USA
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The vehicle's antilock brake motor continues to run after vehicle was turned off. As a result the battery started to run low. The cause was unknown. Please provide any additional information.
The antilock brake system does not operate properly. When applying pressure to the brake pedal it feels like there is no brake power. Driver must apply excessive force to the brake pedal to get the vehicle to slow down or to stop. The problem was intermittent, but it didn't happen when fuse for antilock brakes was removed.
Intermittent brake failure at low speeds, brake pedal on dry pavement stiff non-responsive mashed pedal no brake response struck pedestrian dealer finds no problems changed brake fluid no change don't know what else to do.
The ABS motor/pump runs constantly when the engine runs and when it is not running. Even though I think I have antilock brakes when I need them; I do not! my ABS doesn't work. Chevrolet won't pay to have it fixed. Dealer wants $1,500 to fix.
While driving the ABS light illuminated intermittently and would remain lit while the vehicle was being driven. The dealership's mechanic informed the consumer of a possible ABS pump failure.
1999 Silverado Z71 pickup ABS control module failed. Chevrolet servicer joked that when they see one come in they don't even have to look at the vehicle to diagnose it because it is so common. He even stated that with the cost of the repair that it appears that Chevrolet discovered a way to increase new vehicle sales. Then he said maybe I should talk to a salesman while they make the repair. This is dangerous and certainly is no joking matter. Researched and it is very obvious that this is not just an occasional problem. Considering a vehicle costs $30K & the danger I think Chevrolet should do a recall.
1999, Chevrolet, Silverado, at 45000 miles the ABS light came on. The ABS motor continued to run even when the engine was turned off. It seemed like this was a safety issue and numerous incidents of this problem occurred. The module was replaced by the dealer. This problem made the ABS inoperative. The problem was diagnosed as an electrical failure.
My Chevrolet Silverado 4X4 ext cab while backing down boat ramp with 3000 lb boat during launch procedure on asphalt ramp in reverse gear activated antilock brakes and slid into water.
Brake failure. ABS activated on my 1999 Silverado pickup and truck would not stop and rolled into traffic lane from gas station. This has happened a number of times, necessitating pulling of the ABS fuse in engine compartment thus rendering ABS inoperative. Had wheel hub bearing unit replaced at a cost of $377 and the day after the ABS activated again and vehicle would not stop. Pulled fuse again and have not replaced. Checked around the country in NY and ok., and had sons check with dealers and they asked why do you want to know if a problem. Dealer here says not a problem but I feel it should be looked into before maybe more people have problem and are killed.
I work as a salesman at a small used car dealership. In the past few months, we have had at least 4 General Motors full size trucks (1999 Suburban, 1997 Chevy Silverado, 1998 Silverado, 1999 Silverado) have speed sensors fail, causing the ABS to come on at slow speeds when braking. At first, we thought that this was just an inconvenience, but I was recently test driving a 1999 Silverado, and when I pulled into my driveway, I was not able to stop and drove right into the garage. Fortunately, I was not stopping to let a pedestrian cross the street, because I would not have been able to stop and could have caused serious injury. This is a dangerous situation, and if I have experienced this problem on 4 vehicles, there must be many more on the road with this same problem.
The vehicle experienced a problem with the anti-lock brake motor. It continued to run even when the vehicle was off. The owner had to pull the fuse to get the anti-lock motor to disengage.
The consumer noticed the ABS pump would not shut off. This would cause the battery to run down. The vehicle was taken to the service station to have it checked. The mechanic could not determine the cause of the problem, and had not been able to resolve it. The ABS light had come on, the engine shut off and the fuse had to be removed to disable the ABS. The consumer requested that GM should cover the repairs due to the part being a safety feature.
ABS wheel speed sensors 1999 Chevrolet Silverado - ABS kicks in when slowing to low speed (no ABS or brake lights come on). Very dangerous! you have no control of the vehicle when this happens. I called several local Chevrolet dealerships about this problem and they are so familiar with the problem that they can tell you right away how long it will take to fix and how much it will cost (just by me telling them what the vehicle is doing). I was pulling into a parking lot, going less than 5 mph and the truck did not stop, I bounced off of the curb - due to the ABS kicking in when it did not need to. If I was slowing for traffic, I have no doubt that I would have hit the person in front of me! this is a very common problem (I have since researched this problem on the internet) and a serious one - this needs addressed by Chevrolet as soon as possible. My truck only has 57,000 miles on it - the cost of repair will cost up to $800 or more. The truck is unsafe to drive. Any response to this problem would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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- Chino Hills, CA, USA