Chevrolet Express owners have reported 3 problems related to brake sensor (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Tl the contact owns a 2014 Chevrolet Express. While slowing the vehicle down to stop, the brakes seized without warning. The vehicle was taken to blaise alexander Chevrolet (405 alexander dr, muncy, PA 17756, 570-368-8677) where it was diagnosed that an unknown sensor needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and did not assist. The failure recurred and was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 36,000.
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The abs braking system activates for no reason and greatly extends the stopping distance. This has put our drivers in very dangerous situations. We have several gm light duty vans and trucks and this has been a problem with almost all of them. The wheel sensor mechanism is a faulty design and causes a very dangerous situation for the drivers. Gm should recall and replace all of these with a newly designed unit that work safely.
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My anti-lock brakes activate at low speeds. We first noticed it around 37,000 miles, but now it occurs almost every time we apply the brakes at low speed at 39,000 miles. We discussed the problem with two chevy garages - both admitted that it was a common, known corrosion problem that requires either cleaning the brake sensors for approximately $200 or replacing them at a cost of approximately $460. This is a huge safety issue for us. The van drifts forward too far when we stop and we are concerned that we will either hit another car or possibly a pedestrian. We are concerned that this will be an ongoing problem with the vehicle as we are located in new york state and salt is a common winter corrosive.
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