10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
37,764 miles

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problem #34

Aug 282020

Corvette

  • 34,000 miles
Service active handling system warning has been on now for better than three weeks. While the car is in motion.

- White Lake, MI, USA

problem #33

Sep 032020

Corvette

  • 34,000 miles
Service vehicle active handling system warning is on in vehicle. After reading online that the brakes can activate on their own without brake lights I no longer feel safe driving the car. A case number hase been generated with GM customer service.

- White Lake, MI, USA

problem #32

Feb 012020

Corvette

  • 150,000 miles
Ebcm failure resulting in loss of anti skid system, active handling system and traction control system. This is a serious safety issue which directly impacts the braking system and steering. Apparently it's a common failure and GM has stopped manufacturing of the needed modules. The result is that hundreds of thousands of this type of vehicle are either unsafe now or will become unsafe without any warning.

- Van Buren, AR, USA

problem #31

Jun 012019

Corvette

  • 120,000 miles
When turning at slow speeds, the active suspension will either activate or force a dic message "service active handling system." Sometimes, this occurs simultaneously with ABS activation of the brakes. This has caused me to drive into head- on lanes, or forced me to stop in moving traffic without brake lights. It seems worse in cold or wet weather. Restarting the car will reset the display.

- Port Orchard, WA, USA

problem #30

Oct 112017

Corvette

  • miles
October of this year. My transmission in my Corvette would not go into park. I put it into reverse and backed it out and then could not put it up into park. I then put it into drive and moved forward some and tried to put it into park. This time it would not go even into reverse. The vehicle has 56220 miles on it. I stays in a garage climate controlled and has seen bad weather maybe 6 time (snow or rain). So off the car went to the Chevrolet dealer to get repaired. I googled the problem to do a little research and found out that there has been lots of complaints on this same problem with out any results. So there is a plastic piece in the shiftier mechanism the entire assembly must be replaced. So at $1068 later the problem was fixed. Did GM know about the problem, they sure did. The service person told me he has replaced 2 the same week and more through the year. My gut feeling is that this is a hazard to not only the owner but to other drivers out there. I even feel that it could be life threatening to everyone. The piece gets stuck in the unit and one could drive straight into a wall or run over someone in the vehicles path.

- Harrisonville, MO, USA

problem #29

Jun 202017

Corvette

  • 15,447 miles
Track control

- Houston, TX, USA

problem #28

Dec 182016

Corvette

  • 33,900 miles
Attempting to enter an expressway entrance ramp, I accelerated the vehicle to avoid a car closing rapidly from behind. The car was heading straight and I made no steering input to the the rear end abruptly moved to the right and I was unable to countersteer sufficiently to avoid hitting a vehicle in the lane to my right. This initial collision caused further loss of control within my vehicle and the other vehicle, and we collided a second time.

- Desoto, TX, USA

problem #27

Oct 142016

Corvette 8-cyl

  • 61,100 miles
This complaint is with respect to my 2007 Chevrolet Corvette. Twice within a three day period I received a warning message from my car saying "service active handling system". in the first case I was starting the car (not moving) and in the second case I was pulling into a parking spot moving at about 5mph turning hard to the left. In neither case did I experience any handling issue with the vehicle but again one time I was not moving and the second only traveling at 5 mph so if anything such as automatic brake application had occurred I may not have noticed it. I've researched the issue and have found that many other Corvette owners (and some Cadillac xlr owners) have had the same warning message. In some cases brakes are applied automatically and unexpectedly at high spreads creating a real safety issue. One possible remedy per GM is tsb 06-02-35-002 (recall N100118, 10118). Being safety related I'm not sure why this service usually costs owners. Also this tsb stops at the 2006 model year and I have a 2007 that was originally delivered in October of 2006. I have called my local Chevy dealer ( [xxx] in atlanta ga). I'm waiting on a return call. Information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).

- Jasper, GA, USA

problem #26

Aug 052016

Corvette

  • miles
Any time I driving over 30-40 the car activate the traction control system and the car acting strange like loose traction.need activate the different driving system to keep drive and is not normal.

- Miami, FL, USA

problem #25

Nov 092011

Corvette

  • miles
Car tracsion control keeps turning off and gives error message "service active handling"

- La Crescenta, CA, USA

problem #24

Nov 122014

Corvette

  • 40,000 miles
As I was driving on the highway my car started to swerve left then right, resulting a total wipeout. I was driving at safe speed and with control. The "service active handling' warning came up after I took control of the car on the side of the hightway.

- Long Beach, CA, USA

problem #23

Jul 162014

Corvette 8-cyl

  • 15,000 miles
I was driving my Corvette at approximately 40 mph. When coming out of a curve accelerated and the car pulled to the right. When applied brakes pressure it had no affect on steering and stopping the car. The car continued to go to the right in a circle until vehicle hit the guard rail. It appeared that it was in a limp mode the car had a mind of its own through acceleration the transmission and brake controls where in sync with each other and took over control of vehicle and wouldn't stop the car. I am fortunate that didn't occur on the highway with other vehicles around me, which could have created a catastrophic situation.

- Detroit, MI, USA

problem #22

Oct 012014

Corvette

  • 41,500 miles
When I start the car on the dash a warning appears "service active handling system" I read in the owners book I loose handling control and other problems the dealer is no help?

- Burlington, MA, USA

problem #21

Apr 102014

Corvette 8-cyl

  • 90,000 miles
I was pulling out of a gas station, all of sudden my front breaks locked up. This scares me what if I am on the highway.

- Dayton, TX, USA

problem #20

May 222014

Corvette 8-cyl

  • 13,000 miles
Active handling came on and car pulled to the right.

- Elgin, IL, USA

problem #19

Oct 092013

Corvette

  • 78,000 miles
Service active handling/traction control system warning came on while driving average speed (about 45mph) going straight on a flat road. Light went off after turning off vehicle. Came back on numerous times at different speeds, some while braking at a light, other times while accelerating. Took to shop and had recommended fix of clip on wire below steering wheel completed. Shop test drove car and could not duplicate issue. On way home, service light came back on. This time I noticed the brake lights also affected- lights on while driving and off when depressing pedal. Took back to shop where brake light switch under pedal replaced and BCM computer was flashed and reprogrammed (to avoid replacing). This seemed to fix the problem.for about 5 months. Service traction control again came on and became more frequent over 2 weeks and by the second week the brake lights stayed on at all times. Returned to shop and had to pay for new BCM computer. Have driven car twice since then without issue. For other issues also noted by other drivers- headlights have little cracks all through lenses which cannot be replaced, must buy new lights with entire housing which are very expensive and quite labor intensive to replace. Also hear little popping noises coming from top as noted by recall on file.

- Waddell, AZ, USA

problem #18

Feb 122014

Corvette 8-cyl

  • 13,000 miles
There is a serious an deadly problem with the design of the Michelin tires specified for the 2007 (an other) Corvette Z06. The side wall of the tire completely collapses while executing a sharp turn either going forward or backing up. Detailed discussion with supplier discount tire and second hand communication with the Michelin leads me to believe that Michelin and discount tire are both aware of the problem. The absolute fact is the tires do collapse when making a sharp turn. If one makes a sharp turn with any speed or acceleration will cause the tire's sidewall to collapse. Danger danger danger!!! the home link system also does not work and I got the run around for years with no action taken.

- Beaumont , TX, USA

problem #17

Nov 052013

Corvette 8-cyl

  • 59,000 miles
I've had several instances of the "service active handling warning" come on, about once a week for the last month on my car in the drivers information display in the dash. About six months ago I had the same problem and had the fix prescribed by GM, a clip on the connector for the steering position sensor, installed. That stopped the issue until recently. Yesterday on my way home from work the system kicked on and locked the front right wheel repeatedly. It jerked the car to the right, pulling me partway off the road and almost into a ravine.

- Portland, OR, USA

problem #16

Mar 192013

Corvette 8-cyl

  • 44,876 miles
Usually after initial start and during low speed drive and occasionally on highway speed the service active handling message came on the dash. Sometimes I could stop, just shut the motor off and restart it and that would clear the message. After a few days it began warning more frequent and took longer for the message to correct itself. On 3/26/2013... I had the vehicle serviced, new tires and the warning message looked at by my local Chevrolet dealer and the following is what they reported and assumed the needed repair.: 3/27/2013 44876 checked dtcs found C0710 performed bulletin 06-02-35-002B and installed "clip" in steering wheel position sensor and cleared codes and test drove no further repair. Cost for repair was $107.63 (clip was $2.63) I have not had any issue since repair made but have heard others complain about this same issue. Steering to me would be a safety issue and a $3 clip cured the problem...

- Poquoson, VA, USA

problem #15

Jul 012011

Corvette 8-cyl

  • 25,000 miles
Gas gauge is showing erratic levels and then shows empty when there is in fact fuel in the tank, ...works erratically and then stops working after more than 1/2 tank of gas has been used, if level of gas tank is below 1/2, ...gas gauge shows no gas/empty, ... this causes driver to not know how much gas is left in tank and so causes a very, very dangerous situation when traveling on highway at highway speeds, when traveling on george bush tollway here in plano Texas usa, my car engine died completely causing me to drive to side with no power in heavy rush hour traffic. This is unacceptable and is a known issue with the fuel sending unit/ fuel sensors in the gas tanks of numerous Corvettes for years 2005-2007. The cost to replace this defective sensor due to it being in the gas tank is >$1500 at dealer. Unacceptable.

- Plano, TX, USA

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