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(1)brake pedal goes to floor slowly (bleeding back through master cylinder system) and pulsation from front brakes at 5 mph: Brakes release and can not stop. (2)can not stop in emergency situation or in foul weather. (3)replaced master cylinder and disconnect ebcm (electronic brake control modual power lead. Note: Upon doing research from NHTSA website found various complaints from consumers with similar problems. I was disappointed that dealors concluded removing the fuse. In my case, if you remove the 60 ampere fuse the power windows and HVAC system become inoperative! I own a 1999 Chevrolet K2500 pickup with 56,500 miles. Additionally, I have two co-workers who purchased 2001 K1500's that have similar ABS problems. Luckily, they are under warranty.
While driving and appying the brakes vehicle will not stop. Took vehicle to dealer on the 12th of April, 2000. They replaced master cylinder/booster, and and ABS brakes. But, problem still occurs.
- Freemont, CA, USA
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- Hamburg, NJ, USA