Brake Hoses, Lines/piping, And Fittings problems of the 1996 Chevrolet Suburban

Two problems related to brake hoses, lines/piping, and fittings have been reported for the 1996 Chevrolet Suburban. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Brake Hoses, Lines/piping, And Fittings problem

Failure Date: 09/10/2011

While driving through the neighborhood at 35 mph, the posted speed, we lost brake control of the vehicle when the service brake was applied approaching an intersection with a stop sign. We were unable to stop the vehicle which entered the intersection and passed all of the way through it. The brake pedal was to the floor and not working properly. Fortunately for all there were no other vehicles ( or pedestrians) in this intersection as we would have certainly hit them. It appears the brake line(s) on the k2500 Suburban have rusted through in an area that is difficult to see where they go through the frame and blew out at this critical moment. The dealer is unwilling to take any responsibility for the repair as the vehicle is out of factory warranty. When we purchased the vehicle they did not tell us the brakes could only be relied upon for the time the truck is under warranty. This could have been a serious, possibly deadly outcome since we tow a trailer with the truck on the highway. I understand this is actually a common occurrence with these Chevrolet and GMC trucks. Why is there no recall given the potential deadly possibilities? Toyota was in the news about their unexpected acceleration issue but we have heard nothing about this unexpected loss of braking issue? why is that? is not being able to stop not a problem for the NHTSA?.

2 Brake Hoses, Lines/piping, And Fittings problem

Failure Date: 09/23/1998

When brakes are applied hard, vehicle would jerk to left & pull off the road. Had taken vehicle to mechanic & had numerous work done on brakes. Finally discovered that the brake hoses are collapsing & needed repair.




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