10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
10 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
3 / 0
Average Mileage:
129,470 miles

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problem #39

Dec 122015

Tahoe

  • 240,000 miles
Brake line blew without warning. Approaching stop signal and was slowing down by braking and then suddenly the brake pedal went to the floor. I swerved into left turning lane to avoid the car in front of me and traveled halfway through the busy intersection before stopping. Proceeded into lot of nearby convenience. Brake fluid pooled under car. Could hear air coming out of brake line when brake pedal depressed.

- Lynchburg, VA, USA

problem #38

Sep 052015

Tahoe

  • 136,000 miles
I was traveling towards home around 45 mph in my 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe. The car in front of me attempted a non-signaled right hand turn and then continued straight ahead. I applied my brakes in a manner to avoid hitting the car as she decided what she was going do. The pedal was firm at first, then completely went to the floor. I had no brakes at all. This resulted in me taking an off road adventure through someones yard and back onto the road to avoid slamming the car in front me as she regained her sense again. I slowly crept home and spit a trail of brake fluid along the way. The hard brake lines on this vehicle are so corroded with rust and I found the front feed line into the ABS module had burst from the corrosion and use of cheap factory lines. I could have lost my life because 11 years ago GM decided cheaper brake line material in 2004 is better than my life in 2015. Now I find that the investigation is closed and they are blaming "maintenance" as the cause. In all the vehicles I have owned, not a single one had to have a hard brake line replaced. It's just not normal wear and tear. It is a material and producer flaw that is going to get someone killed. It almost took my life.

- Johnson City, TN, USA

problem #37

Sep 052015

Tahoe

  • 93,240 miles
While driving on the highway, I suddenly and without warning lost my rear brakes. This caused me to have to steer on to the shoulder to and use the emergency brake/down shifting to control vehicle speed. I narrowly avoided 3 other vehicles. This failure was due to excessive corrosion on the steel brake line running to the rear of the vehicle. Even after frequently inspecting my brake lines, the routing of this line in particular makes it impossible to view. I'm very disappointed that this issue, which is widely known, has not been recalled.

- Smithtown , NY, USA

problem #36

Aug 162015

Tahoe

  • 194,957 miles
While away from home and towing my boat I started to lose braking power and was barely able to stop. The amount of rust on the lines and poor quality of the components and the way they route them they should be ashamed. I count myself lucky that neither I or anyone else was injured.

- Fort Washington, PA, USA

problem #35

Aug 092015

Tahoe

  • 127,000 miles
Travelling North on state route 741 with my family of 6. we began to slow for stopped traffic on a slight downhill grade. At once the brake pedal went to floor without warning and when I applied emergency brake the bracket fastening it to the frame broke as well. The truck was gaining speed without any brakes at all. I put it into a ditch doing 60 mph. It took me 1.5 miles to finally get the truck stopped. Took it to a garage they replace all brake lines two rear calipers, master cyclinder, and hydro boost canister. How do all these parts fail at the exact same time and the emergency brake bracket break away from frame trying to stop vehicle" apparently the size of the vehicle is to much for the emergency brake system to effectively stop this vehicle. I am told by a dealer this is a frequent issue with GM vehicle. I am very mad about this incident and putting my family at risk. This vehicle was at Chevrolet dealer in bellefontaine Ohio 11 months ago for a full inspection and nothing was found except an inner tie rod that needed replaced. How??" withouot prior warning can all these components in a brakeing system fail at the exact same time. There was zero evidence of tampering and truck mileage is below national average. Maintenance has been kept up to date. Seriously concerned owner!

- Bellefontaine, OH, USA

problem #34

Jun 162015

Tahoe 4WD 8-cyl

  • 112,000 miles
Driving vehicle on local street at approximately 15mph when I attempted to stop at stop sign. Brake pedal went totally to the floor and lost all brakes. Unable to stop I narrowly missed another vehicle which was already in the intersection. Car finally came to a stop against curb on other side of intersection. Upon inspection I found that both rear brake lines had completely blown underneath drivers door. They were completely rusted through causing them to fail. When I got home I did a simple google search of this issue and found quite a few stories devoted to this problem. I don't understand how there isn't a recall on this issue. Imagine if I was going faster than 15 mph if this event had occurred. I also have contacted GM about this problem through email.

- Bellport, NY, USA

problem #33

May 282015

Tahoe

  • 140,000 miles
Wife was driving with son in car went to hit the brakes doing about 40 mph and brake pedal went to the floor. Luckily she had room to swerve out of the way of the stopped car while continuing to pump brakes coming to a stop in the middle of a busy intersection. Thank god no harm was done to her or my child. 2 brake lines has been ruptured on the driver side of vehicle and was spewing brake fluid everywhere. All of the lines connected to the ABS pump were severely corroded and all have to be replaced.

- Warrensburg , MO, USA

problem #32

Apr 192015

Tahoe

  • 184,000 miles
A car cut in front of me and I had to slam the brakes, when I did the pedal went straight to the floor. I was able to swerve into another lane and avoid the car in front of me but after pulling over I observed brake fluid gushing out a rusted out brake line when the pedal was pushed. Very unsafe. I live in charleston South Carolina and this type of corrosion on the brake lines is totally unsafe.

- Charleston, SC, USA

problem #31

Apr 022015

Tahoe 4WD 8-cyl

  • 110,000 miles
As I was pulling into the drive-thru at my local bank I pushed on my brake pedal to stop at the window & the pedal went completely to the floor. There was someone at the atm & I immediately pushed the emergency brake to stop before I ran over them. Took it to a local shop & they told me before they put it on the lift what was probably wrong with it. Rusted brake line(s). I said surely not on a 10 year old vehicle. They said oh yeah we see this all the time. It's a major problem for these vehicles. I have a lot older vehicles at home that doesn't have this problem. Sounds to me like inferior materials. Something should be done about this before someone loses their life to save a buck for the company.

- Columbia, KY, USA

problem #30

Dec 302014

Tahoe 4WD 8-cyl

  • 79,100 miles
Rear brake lines (hard lines) ruptured above rear axle. 1000 miles later both brake hard lines from master cylinder to proportioning valve also failed due to internal corrosion.

- Purcellville, VA, USA

problem #29

Jan 212015

Tahoe 4WD 8-cyl

  • 140,000 miles
Driving about 20 mph applied brakes suddenly... next time applied brake, brake pedal went to floor was able to stop but barely... and almost hit the car in front of me...brakes lines rusted out....this is a known GM problem....please someone help.... someone could have been killed.....

- Nesconset, NY, USA

problem #28

Dec 102014

Tahoe

  • 90,000 miles
While braking hard for stopped vehicles on interstate highway my 2004 Tahoe brakes failed. It was later determined that my rear crossover brake line had rusted through.

- Elkton, MD, USA

problem #27

Nov 152014

Tahoe

  • 107,000 miles
Came out of the my driveway and noticed I had to put my foot to the floor to stop the vehicle. I left a trail of brake fluid down the street. Was told by independent mechanic that the brake lines had rusted and completely deteriorated. This is an incredibly dangerous safety issue. I can't imagine what would have happened if I had been driving on the highway at 65 mph and had to stop with my family in the car. I expect to pay some $600 to replace the brake line which should certainly last for the life of the vehicle. This is a major safety issue and should warrant a recall/reimbursement for owners. I have to have this fixed, and can't wait for a recall -- the vehicle cannot be driven in anything approaching a safe manner.

- Burke, VA, USA

problem #26

Jul 232014

Tahoe 4WD 8-cyl

  • 54,600 miles
It sat on the side of the driveway for about three months, then when I backed it out of the driveway, I lost all of my brakes. I ran into a tree with the rear bumper. There was just a small dent in the rear quarter panel. I had to have three brake lines replaced.

- Hales Corners, WI, USA

problem #25

Sep 152014

Tahoe 4WD 8-cyl

  • 115,000 miles
Returning home from trip. As I pulled into driveway brakes failed. Took it to shop and was told all brake lines were badly coroded and needed to be replaced.

- Sarasota, FL, USA

problem #24

Aug 022014

Tahoe

  • 100,000 miles
The contact owns a 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe. While driving approximately 30 mph, the brakes failed to respond when the brake pedal was depressed. The brake service indicator illuminated. The contact discovered that the rear driver side brake line was corroded and leaking brake fluid. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The approximate failure mileage was 100,000.

- Liverpool, NY, USA

problem #23

Aug 152014

Tahoe 8-cyl

  • 91,000 miles
Rusted brake lines failed. Lost brakes at highway speed.

- Succasunna, NJ, USA

problem #22

Aug 112014

Tahoe

  • 185,000 miles
The contact owns a 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe. The contact stated that during an unrelated repair, it was advised that the brake line was entirely rusted and that the brake pad went to the floor. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 185,000.

- Annapolis , MD, USA

problem #21

Jul 142014

Tahoe

  • 99,899 miles
I was launching my boat on a boat ramp to a lake.when backing up to the water I pressed my brakes and the brake pedal went to the floor. I was able to put the truck in the forward gear to get out of the water. The break line was leaking. I looked under the vehicle and all the lines where rusted out. I was told that the brake line had failed because it was rusted out. This is extremely dangerous. There should be some type of warning to other Tahoe owners and a recall.

- Box Elder, SD, USA

problem #20

Jul 072014

Tahoe

  • 124,000 miles
The contact owns a 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe. The contact stated that while traveling at an unknown speed, the brakes failed and went to the floorboard abnormally. The contact had to pump the brake pedal to get the vehicle to stop. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The contact stated that the vehicle was not included in NHTSA campaign id number: 04V045000 (service brakes, hydraulic). The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 124,000.

- Palm Harbor , FL, USA

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