Chevrolet Monte Carlo owners have reported 54 problems related to brake electric antilock (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Chevrolet Monte Carlo based on all problems reported for the Monte Carlo.
Pe98023, degraded braking performance; when hitting a bump in the road, the low track light comes on and braking power is lost. Also on wet road when applying the brakes, driver has to press really hard on the brake pedal. Vehcle taken to dealership about 3 or 4 times for brake problems. Dealer not able to find a problem with brakes.
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Owner states when abs brakes were used , the pedal went to the floor , they did not work, causing vehicle to lose control, resulting in an accident.
During vehicle operation in rain only when the brakes are applied, a delay of about 100 feet is experienced, before the vehicle comes to a stop.
While traveling noticed noise from the brakes. Dealer repaired brakes 3 times. Still has problems. Please provide further informaton.
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When applying brakes in wet weather, have to push harder and have extended stopping distances.
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Anti lock brakes experience extended stopping distance in wet weather.
Too much pedal pressure req'd to stop car. Brakes/rotors worn out at 36,ooo miles , front and rears.
When the brakes are applied pedal goes to the floor, resulting in extended stopping distance. Dealer has replaced various problems of the system. However, the problem continues.
When applying the abs brakes on wet pavement the pedal nearly travels to the floor, causing extended stopping distance. Please give any further details.
Abs brake system continuously failed in rainy weather. After applying brakes with full pressure, vehicle does not stopfor it feels as if it is on ice.
Upon applying abs brakes in rainy weather, vehicle does not stop/skids. Once while driving in rainy weather vehicle skidded/lost control and hit a road sign.
Brakes don't not work properly in wet weather, pedal goes to the floor.
Brakes on this vehicle require much greater pressure when wet. The more loaded the vehicle is the more pressure is needed. Manufacturer claims it is a design problem and there is no repair.
Driving rain the brakes are slow to react about a 3 second delay . The dealer told us to use more brake pressure from the foot another words push harder. This problem happens all the time in the rain.
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When driving at no more than 15 mph applied brake pedal is applied and rear anti-lock brakes locked up, causing vehicle to slide. Dealer has been contacted. Consumer has had the vehicle in repair shop 3 times for the problem.
While traveling during wet weather consumer, and when depressing brake pedal, pedal would travel to floorboard, causing extended stopping distance. Please provide further information.
Intermittently when brakes are applied on an incline vehicle will roll forward. Dealer has inspected vehicle, h0owever, problem still exists. Please provide additional information.
Premature wear of rotors. Vehicle has had three sets of rotors in a year. Also, when brakes are applied in wet conditions pedal goes to the floor, resulting in extended stopping distance. Dealer has inspected vehicle several times, and has not been able to duplicate the problem.
Intermittently when brakes are applied pedal goes to the floor, resulting in extended stopping distance. Dealer has not been able to duplicate the problem.