Brake Electric Antilock problems of the 2000 Chevrolet Corvette

Six problems related to brake electric antilock have been reported for the 2000 Chevrolet Corvette. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2000 Chevrolet Corvette based on all problems reported for the 2000 Corvette.

1 Brake Electric Antilock problem

Failure Date: 10/05/2010

Anti lock brakes no longer operable on 2000 Chevrolet Corvette. General motors aware of multiple occurrences but no longer manufactures the replacement part () ecbm and will not accept any responsibility for remedy.

2 Brake Electric Antilock problem

Failure Date: 05/22/2007

Have failure of abs system on 2000 Corvette. Appears to be related to failure of the ebcm. Not repaired at this time due to $1800. 00 plus cost. Currently the cars abs and traction control system has been disabled by the cars computer.

3 Brake Electric Antilock problem

Failure Date: 01/25/2005

I am writing this complaint about a known faulty component within the c5 Chevrolet Corvettes. This part, the ebcm, causes the loss of abs and tcs. This failure is a known problem and has happened to many c5 Corvette owners. In fact, gm even has a policy known as he goodwill policy in which they will randomly offer discounts to Corvette owners. Some will receive the discount and others will not. When we had the car diagnosed at a Chevrolet dealership as directed by gm officials we were told that they wouldn't replace the part due to the number of miles on the car. This problem had originally occurred when the car had around 30,000 miles on it, appearing to be an intermittent problem, and then after months of driving the faults would not reset. The individuals at gm said that they knew there was a problem, but they would replace the part on case by case basis. The individual at gm claimed that he contacted the technician at james woods and was told that the part failure was normal, and that the part failed at around 60,000 miles. There were many failures with less miles than that. My problem wasn't the fact that they wouldn't offer any discount, but the fact that there was a known problem that affected the safety of drivers, and they will not act to correct the problem. . I am a frequent poster on the following website and you could verify that there wa s indeed a known problem with the ebcm. The website was Corvetteforum. Com. If you perform d a search on the website under the c5 section you will see that there were many cases of individuals who have experienced this problem. I could not give an accurate account of any accidents or deaths due to this problem, but I do know that the impact was extremely high or that the possibility of an accident due to absence of abs was extremely high.

4 Brake Electric Antilock problem

Failure Date: 12/13/2000

Brake pedal "sticks" often when applied causing unintended deceleration, activation of active handling system, premature brake wear, rotor warpage, and brake fade.

5 Brake Electric Antilock problem

Failure Date: 04/08/2000

Brakes were dragging to the point of locking up, and rotors got real hot. Pulled over, and disengaged active handling of vehicle. Dealer will order all new parts & run tests to find out the cause of the problem.

6 Brake Electric Antilock problem

Failure Date: 11/06/1999

Vehicles brakes locked up, causing severe flat spot on tires. This should be a safety concern, as the car is nearly uncontrollable at the time of lockup. This vehicle was driven from the manufacturers plant in bowling green, ky to lyman, SC, approximately 400 miles, by way of nashville, TN. It sat in the garage the following week. The next weekend, the brakes locked up. Taken to the Chevrolet dealership the following Monday, it remained there for two full weeks while they repaired the abs system. While at the dealership, the system again failed after the first attempts to repair were unsuccessfull. The second attempt required parts that were to be back ordered. The parts were located at the Corvette plant, however, and the repairs made. The vehicles brake system now appears to be normal. The last part of the brake system, the tires, have not been repaired at this time. Only a "good will offer" of $75 has been offered, towards the cost of $1600 worth of tires, on a $46,000 car.




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