Four problems related to brake electric antilock have been reported for the 2005 Chevrolet Suburban. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The contact owns a 2005 Chevrolet Suburban. The contact stated that the abs brakes and the stabilitrak were out of order until the abs control module part becomes available. Part#15234605 has been on back order for over three weeks and each week the dealer added two additional weeks as the availability date. The gm manufacturer was contacted and stated that there was nothing they could do. The contact filed a claim with the manufacturer. The failure mileage was 88,000.
General motors recently announced an SUV/truck recall for defective and unsafe anti-lock brake systems. The recall went into effect in 14 cold-weather states and canada. . . But it excluded wisconsin!!!! it did so because gm said it didn't have enough complaints from wisconsin. That's ludicrous! many here had the same problems as in iowa, michigan, and all the rest. I experienced the problem, took my 2001 Suburban to my gm dealer for repairs, and was told I'd be reimbursed subject to the recall. Then the wisconsin exclusion was announced. Many people here will be operating unsafe vehicles. . . And that's not right! please help. Mark & sharon leider.
The antilock brakes come on at low speed, which is startling and increases stopping distance. This defect is acknowleged by general motors, though they refuse to issue a recall. They tell me to pay for it myself. I am afraid that this defect will cause an accident.
2001 Chevrolet Suburban k-1500 4wd; was driving at low speed ~10-15 mph and applied brakes hard with sudden and unexpecte loss of brakes resulting in mva and damage to three vehicles, including my own.