Four problems related to automatic emergency braking have been reported for the 2017 Chevrolet Tahoe. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2017 Chevrolet Tahoe based on all problems reported for the 2017 Tahoe.
The brakes are really hard when pressing takes alot of force and also takes very long to stop now my truck pedal is soft and my truck is stuttering from loss of vaccuum and also made me fly down my driveway with no way to stop.
On 05/12/22, service trailer brake system warning alerts came on. Simply driving my Tahoe doing approximately 30 mph. We were not towing. It did it non stop for the full 30 miles home chiming and blinking.
My Tahoe had been making bad noises for several days, no check engine light on. Was driving with my children and went to pull out onto us-127 and the car wouldn't go in drive. Then to get out of the road I couldn't even go in reverse putting me and my three children in danger. My Tahoe has 82,000 miles and is only 4 years old. The transmission has been confirmed by multiple shops that is always the problem with these Tahoe's.
My brakes become very very hard to push when it senses anything near my car. I noticed this was a recall issues so I took it to the dealership (gerry lane chevy in baton rouge, louisiana) and they tried fixing it but were unsuccessful. The second attempted �worked� or at least they said it did. I'm still having issues with it and have since the moment I left the dealership. They refuse to look at it without me paying this time.