1995 Chevrolet G20 problems
Owners have filed 114 complaints about the 1995 Chevrolet G20 with NHTSA. Service brakes, hydraulic account for 32.5% of them — far more than any other system, ahead of suspension at 9.6%.
Complaints114
Crashes16
Fires2
Injuries15
Deaths1
What owners report breaking
Service brakes, hydraulic 32.5% · 37
Suspension 9.6% · 11
Seat belts 7.0% · 8
Electrical system 7.0% · 8
Power train 6.1% · 7
Engine and engine cooling 5.3% · 6
Air bags 5.3% · 6
Visibility 4.4% · 5
Severity
Of those complaints, 16 describe a crash, 2 describe a fire, 15 report an injury and 1 report a death.
Reading the numbers
Filing volume has held steady, 4 in the last three years against 4 in the three before.
The median odometer reading at the time of complaint was 93,633 miles.
In owners' own words
Dt: the contact stated one month ago he noticed a brake problem. When applying the brake at any speed the pedal went to the floor and there were no brakes. Just as he was pressing the pedal the abs light came on. After he was off of the pedal the light disappeared. He the contact cited recall 99i006000. He called the manufacturer, and they told him this vehicle was not included in the recall due to vin. Service brakes, hydraulic · reported at 79,000 miles
Consumer contacted dealer in reference to recall number 99i006000/ manufacturer's recall 99046/ abs brakes. Consumer not sure if dealer made the recall repairs. Vehicle was still experiencing problems with extended stopping distance when attempting to stop. *Ak the driver is experiencing brake problem after it was fixed for recall. Service brakes, hydraulic
Abs equipped: upon depressing the brake pedal to make a sudden or a gradual stop on dry pavement, consumer noticed pulsation in the brake pedal, steering wheel shook, making it very difficult to stop the vehicle. Consumer has contacted the dealer, dealer stated brakes needed replacing. Service brakes, hydraulic
Verbatim from NHTSA filings. Complaints are unverified owner reports.
Safety recalls
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