10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
29,663 miles

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problem #23

Aug 192007

Silverado 3500 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 25,698 miles
2001 Chevrolet Silverado with 25,000 miles, right rear rotor rusted & caused one of two disc pads to wear to the metal backing.

- South Bend , IN, USA

problem #22

May 162006

Silverado 3500 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 50,500 miles
: the contact stated while having recall #05V379000 for the ABS performed on the vehicle, the dealership determined the rotors needed to be replaced.

- Gurnee, IL, USA

problem #21

Mar 202006

Silverado 3500 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 23,500 miles
: the contact stated twice while braking at various speeds the brake pedal has gone to the floor. The brake pedal must be pumped to return to operating position. The dealership was unable to determine a problem. Also, while the vehicle was being inspected by the dealership, it was determined the rear rotors were rusted on the inside. The manufacturer has been alerted.

- Telford, PA, USA

problem #20

Dec 082004

Silverado 3500 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 42,000 miles
The contact received recall 5V379000 concerning the ABS sensors on 2001 Chevrolet Silverado on 10-17-05. The contact had the rear brakes, pads and rotors replaced in December 2004 at a cost of $300. The truck had approximately 42,000 miles on it. The brake shop service man told the contact the rear brakes had not reached the sensors at the time he had them replaced in 12-2004. The contact talked to a dealer, who told him they would honor the part of the recall about the cleaning of the sensors. The contact would like to be reimbursed for the $300 he paid back in 12-04.

- Hubbard Lake, MI, USA

problem #19

Aug 092004

Silverado 3500 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 10 miles
After purchasing the vehicle the owner noticed that there was a brake problem. Brakes felt mushy, and operated poorly. The owner was going to try to live with this, then it got worse. The owner was involved in a collision about 6 months ago while driving on the highway at 55 mph. Traffic stopped and the owner pushed the brakes to the floor and the vehicle wouldn't stop. Had to veer onto the shoulder of the road in order to give the truck enough room to stop. There was only 20,00 miles when this occurred. The owner got the parts, and then took off front wheels and the front brakes looked like brand new. However, when he pulled off the rear wheels he saw that rotors were warped. The owner contacted GM, they advised him to take vehicle to the dealer. He took vehicle to the dealer, and dealer advised him that the rotors could not be turned. The dealership stated that they were sending the rotors back to GM for replacement. However, they did not do that. The owner did not believe that the dealership was telling the truth. The owner was going to replace the rotors himself.

- Pasadena, MD, USA

problem #18

Feb 012004

Silverado 3500 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 40,000 miles
Consumer has a 2001 Chevrolet Silverado. Consumer has concern over the ABS brakes. When vehicle is coming to a stop the ABS will cause the brake to pulsate. In order to stop consumer must let off brakes and apply again brakes. This deactivated ABS, and allowed vehicle to stop. Consumer had vehicle repaired once, cost was about $600. This repair was on the left front of vehicle and took place in March of 2004. Consumer was going to take vehicle back to dealer.. consumer first started having this problem in February of 2004. The ABS light did not come on. When vehicle was under warranty consumer had warranty work done on brakes, replaced pads and rotors due to the fact that there was uneven wear on the rotor. Consumer heard of investigation or recall, after looking found investigation that sounds similar, PE05020 NHTSA action number. Each time this has happened it has been during dry conditions. Dealer in Florida told him that there was a problem in the North with this happening due to corrosion. Dealer was A1automotive authorized Chevy dealer.

- West Seneca, NY, USA

problem #17

Jul 152005

Silverado 3500 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 50,000 miles
Consumer has a braking issue due to corrosion on hub bearings. Consumer had dealer fix brakes in February. Dealer turned the rotors and replaced the pads. Consumer had the same thing done last week. Truck had driven 2500 miles between brake jobs. Consumer heard that there was a problem with Chevrolet brakes. Consumer had midas fix the problem according to what he found on internet. Consumer said that vehicle was fixed. Midas replaced the front wheel hubs, and this seemed to fix problem. Midas did the repair last Friday, July 15, 2005. Consumer talked to manufacturer, and was not satisfied with the manufacturer's response. Consumer said that the problem was originally at low speeds. The vehicle would not stop. It seemed like everything just locked.

- Strongsville, OH, USA

problem #16

Jul 012005

Silverado 3500 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
The consumer owns a 2001 Chevrolet Silverado. The stated that his brake rotors were failing prematurely. The found on the NHTSA website that there are other complaints with the same type of problem. The current mileage is 49,000. The brake pads are not even worn down but the rotors are completely shot. The consumer is awaiting a phone call from the dealer's service manager. If someone were to not check there brakes this could be a very serious safety defect if gone without notice.

- Phillipsburg, NJ, USA

problem #15

Apr 032005

Silverado 3500 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 72,000 miles
Brake rotors unatural wear. Rotors deteriorating on edges leaving only 1 inch of pad surface to engage rotor, in the middle of the rotors on my truck increasing stopping distance. Also excessive rust on anti-lock break system causing system failure warning light to engage. Estimate of $2000 to repair.

- Montrose, MI, USA

problem #14

Apr 212005

Silverado 3500 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 48,400 miles
Vehicle has 48,400 miles, on it, and had to have the rotors and brakes changed. Certified mechanics did the work. Consumer was upset about the fact that the brakes did not last long. When the rotors were taken off they were just pieces of metal missing, and they all were rusty, especially on the inside where the anti lock brakes operated. Consumer said that the front rotor was too thin to be turned, the brake pad was not worn out and it was poor metal from the manufacturer. Consumer talked to several other Silverado vehicle owners and they either had the same problem or didn't know about the situation until after they got there vehicle checked out, and was informed of the same problem. Consumer said that the dealership was aware of similar incidents such as this one because of other Silverado owners.

- Dunbar, WV, USA

problem #13

Feb 202005

Silverado 3500

  • 59,833 miles
During a routine inspection the inspector informed consumer about rusted rear brake rotors. Consumer did not notice any problems with the vehicle. The rotors had been repaired.

- Chalfont, PA, USA

problem #12

Sep 262004

Silverado 3500 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 25,000 miles
While applying the brake pedal, the vehicle failed to stop completely. The consumer was able to maintain control of the vehicle and drove it to a dealer for inspection. The mechanic informed the driver that the rotors needed to be replaced. The rotors corroded at very low mileage. There was front and rear brake pulsation. Both front and rear brake rotors were replaced along with the front and rear brake pads.

- South Dennis, MA, USA

problem #11

Jun 122004

Silverado 3500 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 16,000 miles
Severe brake rotor rust, rotors repaired once, less then three weeks severe rust returned. Very poor breaking performance under load. Took back to dealer second time they refused to repair. Repair order shows normal condition. Truck only had 16000 miles now with 26000 miles still very poor braking.

- Homer Glen, IL, USA

problem #10

Oct 252004

Silverado 3500 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 60,000 miles
The rear brake rotors were pitted and throwing the brakes shoes off. The rotors and shoes were replaced. The dealership indicated that this is becoming a common problem with these vehicles.

- Camdenton, MO, USA

problem #9

Oct 182004

Silverado 3500 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 50,300 miles
Faulty rotors on 2001 chevro Silverado. I have 50,000 miles on my truck no towing or plowing. Just every day use. It appears that the rotors are severly pitted. I had to replace the brake pads at 38,000 miles originally. I've never had a vehicle wear out pads this early. I've seen other complaints on the internet about this problem but no recall notice? I've had vehicles with 100,000 miles on it with the rotors looking like new. The seem's to be a problem with the material used in these rotors. Could you let me know if there is a recall.

- Scituate, MA, USA

problem #8

May 202004

Silverado 3500 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 28,000 miles
While applying the brake pedal the brakes failed. The consumer was able to maintain control of the vehicle, and drove it to the dealer for inspection. The mechanic determined that the rotors and pads needed to be replaced, and replaced them. However, the problem recurred. The consumer was also told that the brakes didn't have to be changed right away. Another service dealer suggested that the rotors were made cheap.

- Oakland, NJ, USA

problem #7

Aug 162004

Silverado 3500

  • Automatic transmission
  • 34,000 miles
Consumer was driving at approximately 55 mph and had to apply the brakes. Heard noises coming from rear of vehicle when this happened. The rear brakes locked up. Took vehicle to an independent mechanic for repairs and was informed the rotors on the rear brakes failed to release and caused the brake pads to wear out. The dealership refused to repair. The brake pads stuck on the clips and would not release from the rotors.

- Springport, IN, USA

problem #6

Aug 232004

Silverado 3500 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
While applying the brake pedal the brakes failed. Vehicle failed to stop completely and continued to accelerate. Consumer was able to maintain control of the vehicle, and drove it to the dealer for inspection. Mechanic determined that the rear rotors needed to be replaced.

- Dresden, OH, USA

problem #5

May 112004

(reported on)

Silverado 3500 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 30,000 miles
The rear rotors were pitting and needed to be replaced. This condition did not cause any problems while driving. The rotors should not have to be replaced so soon. Noise was heard in the rear. The rotors were composite rotors, layered metal instead of cast and were not to be turned or faced. The rotors were rusted out, the parking brake did not hold the vehicle on an incline (service bulletin# 10000172)

- Elkhart, IN, USA

problem #4

Jan 102004

Silverado 3500 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Related: PE03057 I have been experiencing premature brake pad and rotor failures with my 2001 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. I have the automatic transmission, but have the same problem with dragging emergency brake shoes that is described in the above referenced nhsta action number. I'm about to replace the entire rear brake system for the second time. The dealer said there was nothing unusual about this. I beg to differ. Please take this into consideration for further action. Thank you.

- Aurora, CO, USA

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