We found the following complaints for CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500 HD (1999)
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The contact owns a 2011 chevrolet silverado 2500 hd. The contact stated that both the gear selector and odometer indicators would not illuminate on the instrument panel. The failure occurred intermittently. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer, who was unable to duplicate the failure. The technician advised the contact to adjust the brightness on the instrument panel to prevent the failure. The manufacturer was notified and provided no further assistance. The approximate failure mileage was 3,400.
Dec.18,2012 had to replace all brake lines on my truck. Also had to replace fuel lines from tank to engine.when i purchased new i had truck rust proofed. The frame is so badly rusted i hope to make it through the winter.
I am the original owner of a 1999 chevrolet 2500 silverado truck. While backing up to hook up a horse trailer, the brake pedal went to the floor and the brakes suddenly were unable to stop the truck properly. The truck was then driven to a dealer for repair using the emergency brake. The truck had 106,255 miles on the odometer at that time. The dealer replaced a brake line. There have been 2 other brake line failures i will list separately. One in 2006 and currently one in 2010.
Brakes failed to respond and almost went over a restraining wall two times.on other occasions when braking, the brakes would release and i would have to slowly reapply brakes to slow down or push the brake pedal all the way to the floor.this could be extremely dangerous if i was towing my horse trailer.have not been able to find any recalls about this problem and i am the original owner.
While driving the vehicle, the brakes became spongy, then while at a traffic light the brake pedal went to the floor. Inspection revealed several brake lines rusted in a cluster located under the driver's side of the vehicle outside of the frame. Pictures of the lines with the resulting brake fluid spray are available. The actually lines will be available once replaced. This is one of 3 brake failures this truck has experienced. I am submitting them independently. The dates were 2005, 2006 and now in 2010.
While pulling a large horse trailer, we had stopped for lunch. We went out to the truck, started the vehicle and while pushing in the brake pedal to place the vehicle in drive the brake pedal went down to the floor. Inspection showed a blown brake line although the line showed little wear. The line ran to the back brakes. We were broke down on a major highway at a rest stop with animals and children. We had to roll the line and crimp it so that the front brakes could function. Shortly after the line was repaired by my husband. This is one of 3 brake failures we have had with this vehicle. I am filing separate claims for each failure. One was in 2005, this one in 2006 and one currently in 2010.
I was traveling down a steep hill on dry pavement andmy vehicle was picking up speed so i applied the brakes and the pedal went straight to the floor. I started frantically pumping the brakes as i noticed the crossing guard going down on the train tracks at the bottom of the hill and still no brakes at all...after realizing i was completely without any brake pedal i immediately downshifted to 1st gear which slowed the vehicle down and i remembered the emergency brake andi then jammed the emergency brake pedal to the floor which stopped me 20 ft from hitting the side of a cargo train...as a guy who repairs mechanical systems for a living i was totally floored that the brake system could fail totally,.... I then took my truck to my mechanic who said the brake lines were totally rusted out and that both front brake lines had blown large holes between the master cylinder and the abs module and he told me i was lucky that my truck was not running very long before blowing the line as it could have started a fire as the brake fluid was spraying directly on the exhaust manifold...he recommended changing every brake line on my truck as all were severely rusted out and that it will happen again...he also informed me that i should check if there was a brake recall on this vehicle as he said this excess corrosion was a common problem on my model and year truckand he read last year that they were investigating it as severe safety hazard of multiple brake lines failing at once...my comment on this after reading many online complaints is that someone is not doing their job and they might want to warn people before someone dies...
Dec.18,2012 had to replace all brake lines on my truck. Also had to replace fuel lines from tank to engine.when i purchased new i had truck rust proofed. The frame is so badly rusted i hope to make it through the winter.
I own a 1999 chevy silverado 2500 4x4 and the absis out i only have a little over 50,000 miles on the truck i hardley drive itsafety issue i drive with my childreni wish something would be done a bout this very cheap made part.
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