12 problems related to electrical system have been reported for the 1999 Chevrolet Corvette. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 1999 Chevrolet Corvette based on all problems reported for the 1999 Corvette.
Something is wrong where it will stall out when you start driving. Soon as I put the car in gear and start rolling forward it dies. And I’ve looked online and it’s quite common.
My Corvette as well as many others from 97-04 suffer from the active handling abs/traction control system going bad. The part is known as the ebcm. When it goes bad (if cruise is engaged) the car will disable cruise control suddenly causing car to slow down. Also, when the system fails while moving it cause cause uneven brake feeling and you loose the abs and traction control systems . Gm has discontinued the parts required to repair this and this issue has been major safety concerns for many years now affecting many 97-04 Corvettes. Also a part of this system is the steeling wheel position sensor which is also discontinued. Swps can send wrong info to the other computers and the car will make erroneous 'corrections' that can lead to brakes being applied at any moment while driving.
The contact owns a 1999 Chevrolet Corvette. While driving 1 mph, the vehicle stalled. The contact stated that the service column lock indicator illuminated and the "pull key ten seconds" message displayed. The contact stated that the vehicle was showing the same symptoms as indicated in NHTSA campaign number: 04v060000 (steering). The local dealer was not contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was 30,300.
The contact owns a 1999 Chevrolet Corvette. The contact stated that stated that while attempting to drive the vehicle, the service column lock warning light illuminated and the vehicle stalled. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and repaired under NHTSA campaign number: 04v060000 (steering), however the failure recurred. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 92,846.
While pullling my car out of the garage and in drive the steering wheel locked as if the key was removed and in the security mode. I stopped the car and tried to wiggle the key to remedy, it would not, I had to stop the car, return the transmission to park, turn the key off and remove, and when I reinstalled and started the car the steering wheel would unlock. I took the car to the dealer, whom informed me this was a safety recall, had been addressed about 3500 miles prior, and it would now need to be repeated and my cost is almost $1000. 00. It appears to me the recall correction was either not designed, installed, or has correctly resolved the recall problem. Imagine had this occured while traveling at highway speeds?? I contacted gm and reported, they chose to do nothing. Scott c. Austin.
Service active handling message on dic . It comes and gos . It usually shuts off after turning ignition off and restarting . I don't know if it is working or not. This safety concern . Gm should have service parts for electronic components or have some other company have the rights to make them . What are owners supposed to do? we need a law for this. This is not a throw a way car . This car has only 24000 miles.
The contact owns a 1999 Chevrolet Corvette. The contact stated that the vehicle was inoperable because the lock plate failed. The vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer, who diagnosed that the ignition lock actuator needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not included in NHTSA campaign id number: NHTSA 04v060000 (steering). The vehicle was not repaired by the dealer. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 43773.
1999 Corvette pull key wait 10 seconds, column shift lock, fuel system shut off, stalled for the second time, first time 2008, cost me 550. 00, this time 3 days ago, stalled again, 2 tow truck bills, chevy garage states this was fixed on recall, what can I do? thank you, michael barone.
Turn signal blinkers fail to work intermittently.
This "luxury" vehicle that I purchased with only 48 miles on it brand new in October of 1998 first broke down on December 17, 1998. Since December 19, 1998 my vehicle has been off the road 42 days and in the service department with 15 repair orders all on the computer/electrical system of the vehicle. The dealership now tells me that there is nothing more they can do for me I have to deal with the Chevrolet corporation and was advised to retain legal counsel. My situation meets two-fold the north carolina lemon law requirements. The gas needle moves down to past the empty mark and the computer sounds its warning signal , the computer read low fuel, limited handling, also the computer reads my right rear tire as being flat and sounds its alarm while driving. This vehicle sends false signals. One day after only having had purchased it for 6 months it wouldn't even start in a shopping lot. This vehicle is unsafe and I do not feel safe driving it on the interstate, especially as a female.
Vehicle experiences intermittent electrical problems effecting computer operation. Mjs.
The vehicles steering column locked up without warning. The part was replaced, but the problem recurred. Gm had no concern to resolve the problem. The consumer was told by many gm representatives, the steering column problem was an issue and would happen again. The temperature control had gotten stuck on 69 degrees, the found the sensor had shorted.