general problems of the 1996 Chevrolet Suburban

Three problems related to service brakes have been reported for the 1996 Chevrolet Suburban. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Service Brakes problem

Failure Date: 10/12/2018

It keeps stalling on us. We have replaced all the censors, the control module and we even replaced the rear end we have spent well overa thousand dollars and this vehicle still wont stay running it stalls won't start we have fixed everything the codes are reading. This continues to stall it shuts down by its self it almost killed my wife and kids a few times I want this vehicle fully repaired for free. I habe one income and I cant even catch up on my bills as we have spent more on her vehicle to still cause problems and me almost looking my family multiple times in this vehicle. This vehicle was in motion and driving down a road and all of a sudden it stalled it has done this multiple times this year.

2 Service Brakes problem

Failure Date: 11/13/2008

The abs braking system on this truck has been very poor since it was built. I have talked to many other owners and collision shops who say that the failure of the abs to work properly has caused their accidents. I myself had a very close call the other day because as I was stopping, one wheel hit a wet spot and all four wheels stopped their braking action and the vehicle did not recover the braking function for over 3 seconds. This is very dangerous. My local Chevrolet dealer told me this is a common complaint/problem. And, although he completely checked out my entire brake system, he said there nothing was wrong. He said that some 96 Suburbans had a rust problem with some brake components but that mine was not rusty. This is very very dangerous and has undoubtedly caused some serious if not fatal accidents!!!!!.

3 Service Brakes problem

Failure Date: 07/30/2008

1996 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 - mileage 149,000 - professionally maintained & cleaned. Recently the vehicle abs system activates at low speeds under all except very light brake applications. Abs will activate at vehicle speeds of less than approximately 10 mph during braking. This unnecessary activation causes vehicle stopping distances to increase and has caused one "near miss" at a controlled intersection when the vehicle brakes released due to the abs application. I understand that there is an issue with the abs and that gm has issued a recall on newer vehicles. I wanted to let you know that this abs issue is occurring in vehicles outside the parameters of the gm recall (pre 1998 vehicles) and constitutes a significant safety hazard. I have disconnected the abs system until tomorrow. At that time I will have my mechanic address the problem and rectify it.




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