Traction Control System Related Problems of the 2005 Chevrolet Corvette

Table 1 shows one common traction control system related problems of the 2005 Chevrolet Corvette.

Table 1. Traction Control System related problems of Chevrolet Corvette

Problem Category Number of Problems
Traction Control System problems
11

Traction Control System problem #1

The contact owns a 2005 Chevrolet Corvette. While reversing the vehicle at 5 mph, the service active handling sensor and traction control warning indicators illuminated. It was diagnosed that the body control module failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred two weeks later. The VIN was not included in NHTSA campaign number: 10v172000 (steering). The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 28,757.

Traction Control System problem #2

Car spun the back tires when making a right hand turn in front of on coming traffic. What happened next was I took my foot off the gas pedal and corrected the car at the same time the active handing applied the front brakes to lockup and would not disengage. I messed with the brake pedal for about 30 seconds & they disengages & I went about 200 feet going straight & the right front brake applied to lockup & the same thing I had to mess with the brake pedal & it released. I never shut the car off & as I resumed driving I could feel the steering was not right it felt like the variable assist steering though the car was going way fast (the steering was way to heavy). I went about 2 miles like this and it did not change. I pulled over & shut the car off & restarted it & the problem was gone. As this was happening the dic was displaying service active handling. That was the only time this has happened to me. It has not happened again. Nothing has been done to fix it yet.

Traction Control System problem #3

The contact owns a 2005 Chevrolet Corvette. The contact stated that the traction control system was disengaging while driving and causing the brakes to malfunction when driving at least 60 mph. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer to determine the cause of the failure or repaired. The failure mileage was 75,000.

Traction Control System problem #4

2005 Corvette--service active handling system light came on ,warning me of a problem. Before any service could be done the vehicles right front wheel locked up causing me to be out of control and veering to the right. I had it repaired by the dealer and several weeks later received a safety recall for the identical problem. The dealer checked the vehicle in accordance with the recall and indicated that I had the repairs done at my expense prior to the recall. I filed for reimbursement and was denied because the repair was not for a clip,but for the sensor. However, the symptoms are identical to the recall. Furthermore no clip was replaced by the dealer. They indicated only that the recall situation was taken care of previously at the owners expense.

Traction Control System problem #5

My 2005 Corvette c-6 coupe has been periodically giving "active handling system" warnings. The dealer couldn't find any reason for the problem but did replace the "computer" module just prior to the warranty expiring. The problem seemed fixed for a while then started again about a year ago. The warning comes on almost every time I drive the car now. Reading some of the other complaints on this subject makes me fear driving the vehicle.

Traction Control System problem #6

Service active handling system message comes on frequently. I had been ignoring it, but now the traction control system is beginning to engage during normal braking and causes my 2005 Corvette to shift sideways.

Traction Control System problem #7

While traveling at a speed of approximately 45 miles per hour on a two-lane paved highway, the car voluntarily locked the left front brake for a period of approximately 5 seconds. Car slid forward (suppose to be turning right) into left traffic lane. Fortunately there was no oncoming traffic and therefore no serious damage to vehicle. Just prior to this action, the car displayed a message, "service active handling system. ".

Traction Control System problem #8

I have experienced several brake lockups at very low speeds usually while trying to leave a parking spot or other times when the steering wheel is fully turned to the right or left. Once I start to move, the brakes engaged and will not allow the car to move and the active handling indicator comes on the display. All of these slow speed issues were simply ?fixed? by restarting the car, yesterday I was driving at 60mph on a highway and my brakes engaged and the car jerked to the right side of the road and I fought to keep it on the road as the active handling came on again. The brakes pulsated until he car was completely stopped in the road. The weather was sunny and 70 degrees, the road was a fairly new and smooth asphalt. The car took complete control and I was in medium traffic. I am thankful that I was not pulled to the left into oncoming traffic. The cars to the rear of me had no idea that I was stopping and I was almost hit from behind. After the car came to an abrupt stop in traffic on the highway, I could not move it off of the road as the brakes would engage and "active handling" was displayed if I tried to move it. I shut the car off and restarted it and the problem seemed to go away. I pulled off at the next stop and disabled the active handling system.

Traction Control System problem #9

While slowing to make a left hand turn when the vehicle stalled/stopped temporarily. . . Could have caused collision if the stall/stop happened a second later when I would have been in the opposing land. It has happened twice. I had the car repaired at edwards Chevrolet in birmingham. I was told by them that a wire in the steering column had corroded.

Traction Control System problem #10

On 2005/06 Corvette the telescoping steering wheel sensor shorts out causing the traction control system to fail locking up the gear shift and other problems. Service bulletin 06-02-35-002 explains the corrective action and a part if available to correct the problem. However, it doesn't work. System still fails making the car inoperable, and always at the most importune time. According to the forums, this is a very common problem. Chevrolet needs to issue a recall and fix it permanently.

Traction Control System problem #11

My car suddenly jerked to the left and the service active handling light came on. I will also receive service active handling errors every once in a while that go away after re-start.


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