Three problems related to brake antilock wheel speed sensor have been reported for the 2001 Chevrolet 1500. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Gm recalled this vehicle in 2006 due to corrosion of front abs speed sensor (chev recall #05068c: product safety - front wheel speed sensor corrosion). My abs are pulsing at very low speed - stop signs/lights/parking etc. This is characteristic of the corrosion issue. I've been told I had the repair (I don't doubt it - there were two - one for rear parking brake and one I didn't really research - I just took it in - I assume that was this issue - sensor corrosion). I know the vehicle is 13 years old. However, I'm the original owner, and it has only 87,000 miles. It was always garage kept. It lived in WI for its first 11 years, and now resides on the southern or coast. My question: once an oem makes a safety repair under recall, is there an obligation that it solves the problem? or is it the usual 1 year parts and labor thing? thanks!.
There was a recall on August 29 2005 for this problem. Recall number 36327 I have this problem with my truck right now how should I handle this situation? it is the hydraulic: abs sensor (the problem started slowly and now its bad) I just found out about the recall.
I have a 2001 silverado. My anti-lock brakes are coming on at slow speeds, making it sometimes very hard to stop. Yesterday when pulling into my work parking space I could not stop and jumped the curb. If there were someone walking on the sidewalk they would have been hit.