Chevrolet Suburban owners have reported 2 problems related to speed control cable (under the vehicle speed control category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
A kinked throttle cabple has been installed during manufacturing of the vehicle. This allowed cable to fray and srick against fire wall, causing the vehicle to accelerate to 80-90mph unexpectedly in which the braking system did not help in reducing the vehicle's speed, almost caused an accident.
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While driving, the accelerator became stuck which was caused by an accelerator cable failure. The parts were replaced. The accelerator would also stick when stopped. The pressure must be applied to the gas pedal until it suddenly released and caused the vehicle to lurch forward. The consumer also experienced the same problem with his 2000 Suburban. The consumer was informed by several garages it was a common problem from the 1999's on up with Chevrolet; GMC, Suburban, tahoe, and pick up's.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Vehicle Speed Control problems | |
Cruise Control problems | |
Car Accelerates On Its Own problems | |
Accelerator Stuck problems | |
Speedometer/odometer Failure problems | |
Speed Control Cable problems | |
Speed Sensor problems | |
Fail To Accelerate problems | |
Accelerator Pedal Sensor problems | |
Speed Control Linkage problems |