Chevrolet C1500 owners have reported 57 problems related to brake electric antilock (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Upon applying force to the brake s the pedal goes to the floor, causing extended stopping distance/ brakes fade away; complete loss of the brakes. Also, dealer has replaced the rotors.
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Anti lock brakes stick, causing premature wear of the shoes.
When vehicle is turned off electric module for the abs does not shut off.
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Intermittently when brakes are applied pedal becomes soft, resulting in extended stopping distance. Dealer has inspected the vehicle on several occasions, and has not been able to duplicate the problem.
Brakes lock when applied while driving in rain, snow or after vehicle being washed.
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When applying the abs brakes on wet or dry pavement, pedal goes to the floor, causing extended stopping distance, cause unknown. Please give any further details.
When the brakes are applied sometimes the pedal goes to the floor, and other times it gets hard, resulting in extended stopping distance. The dealer has cleaned and adjusted the brakes. The manufacturer has been notified.
When applying the abs brakes on wet or dry pavement the pedal travels to the floor, causing extended stopping distance.
While depressing brakes noticed pedal traveling to floorboard. Vehicle was serviced and technician could not find problem. When trying to stop at a stop sign vehice lost braking power, vehicle went into extended stopping distance, causing an accident. 2 people were injured in accident.
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When applying the abs brakes on dry pavement the pedal traveled to the floor, causing extended stopping distance which caused a collision to occur. Please give any further details.
Brake pedal goes to floor.
When brakes are applied the pedal goes to the floor with a jerking motion and the vehicle will not stop, consumer had to pump brakes to stop.
Truck equipped with anti-lock brakes, brake pedal descends to the floor when first starting out, and will also do that while being driven. Dealership states that this is normal.
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Owner has abs brakes; brakes shimmy and the pedal feels mushy. Owner also had rotors replaced. Brakes seem to shimmy while braking from 60mph to 40 mph.
Applied brakes and pedal went to the floor, went to dealer 6 times, they dont know what the problem is.
While traveling at 25 mph and depressing brake pedal vehicle went into extended stopping distance. Please provide further information.
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At all times the brake pedal goes to the floor and there are no brakes, have abs anti-lock brakes . Please describe .
Vehicle has abs brakes. When towing extra loads brake pedal goes to the floor. Cause of problem unknown.
Consumer states upon depressing the brake pedal the rear brakes locked up, causing the vehicle to go into a skid. Also, problem is bad when traveling on pavement.
Contacted Chevrolet about recall. . . They said there were none for my model year. I had to replace the front brakes at approx. 30,000 miles.
My GMC truck takes forever to stop even when I have the brake pedal fully depressed. I have had numerous close calls with accidents. I have had the brakes replaced 3 times and they still dont work right. Please help me.
When brakes are applied pedal goes partially to floor, resulting in extended stopping distance. Dealer has inspected vehicle, and could not duplicate the problem.