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Brake lines rusted through front passenger side causing minor accident Dec 2015 separate incident:: high-pressure fuel line rusted through causing fuel to spray around the front of gas tank area unnoticed for 2 trips. Thankfully no fire resulted.
Purchased vehicle used for family vehicle, after having it for six months and 4,000 miles the brake lines have failed. Rusted to the point of total replacement, as well as the fuel line being rusted so bad that the repair shop would not touch the brake lines without replacing fuel lines, we have six children that could have been injured or killed because of this... please do something, it is expensive and dangerous. I see all other complaints have felt useless, why is this not being taken care of" how many people will have to go through this same problem? and if it is a known fact, why has there been no kind of announcement made publicly? I hate to think that our government would take that risk, where is the safety that we as americans are guaranteed by our leaders and offices"
The contact owns a 1999 Chevrolet Suburban. The contact stated that the vehicle stalled several times without warning due to a defective fuel injection pump and pump mounted driver. The components were replaced twice under the manufacturers extended warranty. The contact stated that the problem has worsened and the failure continues to recur without warning. The failure mileage was 80,000 and the current mileage was 134,000.
- Locust Grove, GA, USA
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