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Chevrolet Preliminary Evaluation PE05020: UNWANTED LOW-SPEED ABS ACTIVATION
2002 Chevrolet Suburban
UNWANTED LOW-SPEED ABS ACTIVATION
Service Brakes, Hydraulic:Antilock/Traction Control/Electronic Limited Slip
Service Brakes, Hydraulic:Antilock/Traction Control/Electronic Limited Slip:Control Unit/Module
- Summary
- In a letter dated August 29, 2005, GM notified ODI that it was recalling certain model year 1999 through 2002 C/K pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles to correct a problem with anti-lock brake system (ABS) wheel speed sensor corrosion that may result in unwanted ABS activation and extended stopping distances during low-speed braking (recall 05V-379).GM's recall covers approximately 804,000 vehicles currently registered in the following 14 salt-belt states:Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and West Virginia.the recall procedure will involve removing the sensor, cleaning the mounting surface, applying a rust inhibitor (zinc-X) to the surface, and reinstalling the sensor.if necessary, the sensor will be replaced. The population and failure report data given in this resume are for the full region that has been considered by ODI as the salt-belt.that includes Delaware, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin and the District of Columbia in addition to the 14 states included in 05V-379.the states covered by GM's recall have the highest incident rates for the subject condition, accounting for 91% of the incidents, but only 24% of subject vehicle sales in the United States.ODI's analysis determined that 840 of the complaints, 244 of the crashes, and 16 of the injuries identified in this investigation occurred in those states.the resulting incident and crash rates are 96.2 and 28.0 per 100,000 vehicles respectively (note:rates are based on vehicle sales, not registered vehicles). The corresponding numbers in the excluded portions of the salt-belt are 399,000 vehicles, 81 incidents (20.3 per 100,000 vehicles), 3 crashes, and no injuries.the statistics in the remaining 30 states are 2,406,000 vehicles, 168 incidents (7.0 per 100,000 vehicles), 31 crashes, and one injury.GM and ODI are continuing to monitor the problem experience in states that are not included in the recall.GM will provide ODI with updated complaint, field report, and warranty data in November 2005.ODI and GM will review that data and assess the appropriateness of the current scope of the recall at that time.
- Documents (12)
- GM 11/11/2005 LETTER TO ODI, RECEIVED IN ODI 11/15/2005
- GM 12/15/2005 LETTER TO ODI, RECEIVED IN ODI 12/19/2005
- MEMO 11/11/2005 TO TIS,ONE CD, GM 11/11/2005 ATTACHMENT 1
- MEMO TO TIS, ONE CD, GM 12/15/2005 ATTACHMENT 1
- STATE OF WISCONSIN 11/15/2005 LETTER TO DOT, ABOUT GMC SUV RECALL WITH ATTACHMENT
- CLOSING RESUME APPROVED * 09/13/2005 * p
- FORD RESPONSE DATA ONE DVD -ATTACHMENT 1 AND CASE # 418312 BANK VIDEO
- IR TO MFR
- OPENING RESUME APPROVED * 04/28/05 * P
- GM RESPONSE ONE DVD-R ATTACHMENT 1, RESPONSE TO Q 3 & Q5
- GM RESPONSE TO IR DATED MAY 10, 2005 WITH ATTACHMENTS
- GFM RESPONSE TO IR DATED MAY 10,2005 W/ATTACHMENT
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