Service Brakes Related Problems of the 1996 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Table 1 shows three common service brakes related problems of the 1996 Chevrolet Silverado 1500.

Table 1. Service Brakes related problems of Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Problem Category Number of Problems
Brake Sensor problems
1
Brake Antilock Wheel Speed Sensor problems
1
Brake Light On problems
1

Brake Sensor problem #1

Upon being applied, the brake pedal was going all the way to the floor of the vehicle. The dealer informed me that this is a known problem with chevy trucks and that it is very common in the states that have snow and ice. They told me that the abs sensors needed to be removed & cleaned. I requested that gm pay for this since it appears to be a design flaw and they denied the request.

Brake Antilock Wheel Speed Sensor problem #2

Vehicle's abs engages in unwanted fashion at low speeds when braking for a stop. Exactly duplicates symptom in recall below. Extends stopping distance and crash potential. Nhtsa campaign id number : 05v379000 vehicle make / model: model year(s): Chevrolet / avalanche 2002 Chevrolet / silverado 1999-2002 Chevrolet / suburban 2000-2002 Chevrolet / tahoe 2000-2002 GMC / sierra 1999-2002 GMC / yukon 2000-2002 GMC / yukon xl 2000-2002 manufacturer: general motors corp. Mfr's report date: Aug 29, 2005 NHTSA campaign id number: 05v379000 pe05020 NHTSA action number: pe05020 component: service brakes, hydraulic:antilock potential number of units affected: 1353718 certain pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles may experience unwanted antilock brake system (abs) activation. This condition is more likely to occur in environmentally corrosive areas. This recall will be launched in the "salt belt" states of connecticut, delaware, illinois, indiana, iowa, maryland, massachusetts, maine, michigan, minnesota, missouri, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, ohio, pennsylvania, rhode island, vermont, west virginia, wisconsin and the district of columbia only. Consequence: this can cause increased stopping distances during low-speed brake applications, which could result in a crash. Remedy: dealers are to remove the wheel speed sensor and thoroughly clean the wheel speed sensor mounting surface on the bearing, apply rust inhibitor to the cleaned surface, grease the mounting surface, reinstall the wheel speed sensor, and check the peak-to-peak output voltage to ensure the wheel speed signal is within specifications. The recall began September 22, 2005. Owners may contact Chevrolet at 1-800-630-2438 or GMC at 1-866-996-9463. Notes: gm recall no. 05068. Gm revised the involved vehicles by amending the original 573 report on October 4, 2005. Gm revised the original 573 report on December 16, 2005, to include addtl states and vehicles.

Brake Light On problem #3

The contact owns a 1996 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. While driving approximately 65 mph, the brake pedal was depressed and failed to respond as the brake warning light illuminated. After inspecting the vehicle, the contact discovered that the brake line was rusted. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 98,000.


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