There are 50 owner-reported brakes complaints for the 2015 GMC Yukonin NHTSA's database. These are unverified consumer reports and may not reflect confirmed defects.
While driving in downtown boston in heavy traffic (stop and go) braking did not stop the vehicle when removing my foot from the brake and reapplying and the braking was extremely hard, the vehicle nearly collided into the vehicles in front of me. This issue persisted continously for the duration of travel. The issue was not found using the vin provided. This issue MUST be resolved ASAP. This incident was not the first, after owning the vehicle for several months this issue is a major safety issues, specifically when my new young adult drivers use this vehicle. Please help me resolve.
Trailer braking system warning is incessantly going off, without cause. Extremely distracting. No way to stop it. Truck has never even towed / trailored anything. Has happened multiple times over the last 6 months. Today occurred 26 times during driving
While I’m parked or even driving I keep getting a alert on my speedometer ( Trailer Break System ) and it’s not a 1 time alert the whole time I’m driving it’s constantly alerting me yet I don’t even use my Trailer system at all, it’s concerning due to the distraction of trying to clear the screen constantly while I’m on the high way.
The contact owns a 2015 GMC Yukon. The contact stated that while depressing the brake pedal, added pressure was needed before the vehicle came to a stop. The contact stated that the vehicle hesitated or jumped before coming to a stop. Additionally, the contact stated the transmission was slipping. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle stalled before self-correcting. The contact also stated that while idling at a stop light and attempting to accelerate, the vehicle hesitated, but gradually accelerated as needed. The contact stated that the rear taillight intermittently failed to illuminate. The contact stated that the check engine warning light was illuminated. The transmission fluid was flushed; however, the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who diagnosed the vehicle and determined that the transmission was fractured, and the light bulbs needed to be replaced. The transmission was not repaired or replaced. The headlights were not replaced. The dealer confirmed that the brakes were included in NHTSA Campaign Number 19V645000 (Service Brake, Hydraulic) and the vehicle was repaired; however, the failure persisted. The vehicle was driven to the residence without further repairs. The contact stated that the vehicle had become inoperable. The manufacturer was not informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 195,846.
My breaks stop working in drive through, pulling in parking spots, backing out, slow speed of traffic. I found out it's the power break vacuum pump. It then says Service brakes on my dash when it occurs. This started about 2 weeks ago.
I have owned this vehicle almost 6 years, 40,000 when purchased used. Since purchase, we have had multiple issues with the trailer brake system randomly going off, dinging non stop, we had the problem serviced under our warranty and is now going off again. We do not tow but a few times every summer which is our jet skis however. This has happened multiple times prior to us using our warranty, the garage says they fix it but it keeps happening. I am very frustrated that I can't drive my vehicle down the road without a continues dinging. I looked up what "trailer brake system" means and found that it can be very dangerous and GMC's are known to have this problem, it is suggested that I lodge a complaint in hopes of getting this problem resolved from the manufacturer before a driver becomes seriously injured when the braking system decides to fail. I have read complaint after complaint. My warranty is now expired as I recently rolled over 100,000 miles, the GMC garage told me the part was around $78 but over $400 with install, ridiculous! I have already replaced this part a little over a year ago, I went to the garage where the warranty work was performed and got all the paperwork. Why has this problem not been categorized as a recall at this point? Something isn't right!
Brake vacuum repair. Could not stop vehicle. Brakes would get hard and vehicle kept moving.
My brakes went out and a “service” message came up and said “brake assist”
Trailer brake system service keeps displaying
" Service Trailer Brake System" 5 times a week and sometimes more than that ....on average 5 times
A message keeps popping up, “trailer brake system” it is poor wiring on GMC part. I did research on this and looked it up and other people had similar issues which can be very severe if driver continues to use after this message pops up. The message is so continuous that it could distract the driver, which could lead to a fatal accident.
While I was in line at the gas station to get gas, I moved up because the car I front of me had done so. After moving up a bit, I pressed my feet on the brake but the pedal was very stiff and the breaks did not hardly engage. I almost ran into the vehicle in front of me. This was very scary. So I called for a tow truck to pick me up but after a while they didn’t show. I started my car up to see if the the brakes engaged and they did. So I slowly and carefully drove myself to the GMC dealership in Southaven, MC which was 0.3 mile away from the gas station. The GMC dealership said that it was vacuum pump that was at fault and admitted it was a recall for this. But they said since my truck has already been serviced for this recall that I would have to pay to get it fixed. This is absolutely absurd. If the issue was not fixed properly in the first place, why would I be responsible for getting it fixed the second time?
The contact owns a 2015 GMC Yukon. The contact stated while driving 40 MPH, he had to depress the brake pedal with extra force to stop the vehicle. The contact stated that the brake assist warning light was illuminated. The contact was able to continue to drive to his destination. The contact took the vehicle to an independent mechanic, where the repair was being performed. The contact called the local dealer and made them aware of the failure. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer had not been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 73,000.
Last week, the power brake assist began fading away intermittently at low speeds, and caught my wife off guard in a grocery store parking lot when she pulled into a parking space and the brakes were not available. She had to plant both feet on the brake pedal in a panic stop before crashing into the car parked in front of her, and has since never driven the vehicle. This is a danger, and is potentially life threatening.
I almost died today. My brakes failed pedal went hard still is. Had to drive home with a stiff pedal and almost no brakes. Just paid $50,000 for this truck
Brakes are not stopping the vehicle on short distances as it should. They are doing a clicking kind of noise and can feel pulses in the brake pedal as though ABS are trying to activate. I know there is a recall out but is saying my 2015 is not listed yet is doing the same thing that is described in the recall.
FIRST NOTE THAT OUR RECALL FOR INCREASED PEDAL EFFORT WAS DONE ON OUR 2015 GMC YUKON 2 MONTHS BEFORE THIS INCIDENT. OUR VEHICLE WAS TRAVELING AT A HIGH RATE OF SPEED COMING HOME FROM MAMMOTH ON THE 15 FREEWAY. WE HEARD WHAT WE DESCRIBE AS A 'BUZZING' NOISE BUT WE COULDN'T TELL IF IT WAS OUR CAR OR ANOTHER ON THE FREEWAY IT ALMOST SOUNDED LIKE TIRE TREAD BEFORE YOU HAVE A BLOW OUT. WE SLOWED DOWN A BIT (65-70MPH) TO CHECK OUR SURROUNDINGS. A FEW MINUTES LATER WE STARTED TO LOSE CONTROL OF OUR YUKON. I STARTED TO UNBUCKLE AND CLIMB TO MY HUSBANDS DRIVERS SEAT BECAUSE HE WASN'T RESPONDING TO OUR SCREAMS AND HE LOOKED ILL. AS I WAS SCREAMING HIS NAME HE FINALLY SAYS INTO MY EAR WE HAVE TO CRASH! I PANICKED AND SCREAMED WHAT IS HAPPENING. HE REPLIES 'WE HAVE NO BRAKES'! THE PEDAL WAS AS HARD AS A ROCK LIKE A BRICK WAS UNDERNEATH IT AND OUR CAR WAS SERVING BACK AND FORTH. AS TRAFFIC SLOWED AND WE PREPARED TO CRASH INTO THE CAR IN FRONT THE CENTER DIVIDER OPENED UP AND WE WERE ABLE TO CRUISE DOWN IT UNTIL WE SLAMMED E BRAKE ON. THESE MODELS SHOULD NOT BE ON THE ROAD AND WE COULD HAVE VERY EASILY DIED OR KILLED ANOTHER FAMILY IN THE PROCESS! ABSOLUTELY UNACCEPTABLE ON GMS PART! TERRIFYING! THERE HAS BEEN NO VACUUM PUMP RECALL PLACED ON OUR YUKON AND IT WAS THE VACUUM PUMP THAT FAILED WHICH MADE THE BRAKES FAIL THERE WAS NO BACK UP ZERO BRAKES WITH A FAMILY OF 5 IN THE CAR ON THE FREEWAY! EVERY OWNER WHO OWNS A 2015/2016 SHOULD BE AWARE THAT THIS CAN HAPPEN TO THEM. IT'S NOT JUST AT SLOW SPEED. WE HAVEN'T STEPPED FOOT IN OUR CAR SINCE OUR KIDS ARE SCARED TO DEATH TO RIDE IN ANY CAR THAT LOOKS LIKE IT.
THERE WAS A RECALL FOR LOW BREAK FAILURE IT WAS RECALL 19V645. I HAD THIS DONE LAST YEAR AND TODAY I ALMOST HIT A CAR IN THE DRIVE THROUGH SIDE THE BRAKES ARE STILL DOING THE SAME THING GOING TO THE FLOOR. THEY NEED TO REPLACE THE FAULTY VACUUM PUMP. I EXPERIENCE THIS WHILE BACKING OUT AND STOPPING AT SLOW SPEEDS.
UPON PRESSING THE BRAKES WHILE PARKING, PEDAL STARTED VIBRATING AND BRAKE PEDAL BECAME IMPOSSIBLE TO PRESS. PEDAL CONTINUES TO REMAIN HARD TO PRESS FOR BRAKING.
The contact owns a 2015 GMC Yukon. The contact stated while driving 5 MPH, the brake pedal was depressed, but the vehicle failed to stop as intended. The brake warning light was illuminated. The contact stated that the brake pedal was depressed to the floorboard. The vehicle was slowly driven to the dealer; however, no cause for the failure was found. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact stated that the failure persisted. The contact associated the failure with NHTSA Campaign Number: 19V645000 (SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC). The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 90,000.
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