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    Important! Brakes gone wild!!

    Update to: Brakes Gone WIld After receiving XLR back from the second GM Engineer (brought on-site by Dealer) evaluation and directed works, driving without issue has so far been successful for about 500 miles. A more detailed description of all changes will be forthcoming once the Foreman / XLR...
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    Help! Joining a Group

    Thank you very much Rob! Robert
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    Help! Joining a Group

    How do I join a group: Military Member?
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    Important! Brakes gone wild!!

    Re: Brakes Gone Wild - Service Stabilitrak This issue has happened to a number of cars; both XLR and Corvette. It seems to clamp the right front brake more often from posts I've read. However, it can also clamp the left. Mine was right first, then for quite some time after replacing the...
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    Important! Brakes gone wild!!

    Update: Service Stabilitrak and Wild Braking It's been nearly 2 months, and I wanted to let you know what has happened. A very knowledgeable XLR Tech has gone through the electrical circuits, and, over the phone has worked with a GM Engineer to resolve this issue completely and correctly. We...
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    Important! Brakes gone wild!!

    Addt'l - Feedback on Stabilitrak Also, I have noted that of the posts on this, and a corvette forum, it appears GM made some change(s) for the 2009 models. The years 2004 - 2008 seem to be years with reports on this issue. If so, it seems GM could get with it and cause the same change(s) to...
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    Important! Brakes gone wild!!

    Update on Stabilitrak The '05 XLR I bought for my Wife (25,xxx miles) went through this also. Bought the car in 2013 and when this started occurring, it did not happen to me if I were driving, but my Wife, at 5'2" was getting it at a quickly increasing frequency. Took it to the only local...
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