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While at a complete stop and letting off my brake and reapplying the brake I get this squeak that sounds like rubber grommet is making noise? Have any of you experienced this? 2014 LTZ 4x4

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While at a complete stop and letting off my brake and reapplying the brake I get this squeak that sounds like rubber grommet is making noise? Have any of you experienced this? 2014 LTZ 4x4

 

Hello Tacofarmer,

 

My apologies to hear you are experiencing concerns with a squeaking sound in your 2014 Chevrolet Silverado. I realize that you are seeking feedback from fellow forum members. We'd be happy to further document this concern and possibly reach out to your dealership for a vehicle diagnosis. If this interests you, please reach out to me via private message with your contact information, VIN, current mileage and dealership name. We hope to hear from you!

 

Andraya

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I had this issue on my 2007 Silverado. I found that turning up the radio eliminates the problem............

Thanks for the suggestion. I do have the Bose system so I'm sure that's an option, but I don't roll that away. I too had an 07, but didn't have that issue. Had a 2013 as well without any issues.

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My '14 5.3L double cab started this around 9000-10000 miles. I fixed it, by trading it in for a 4.3L crew cab.

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havent had any issues with mine..i know if i move the brake pedal closer with the power pedal button that it seems more squishy. but no squeaking or movement of any kind.

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Interesting. I have a 2014 as well and every time it rains my brake pedal squeaks. Hello, GM?

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Interesting. I have a 2014 as well and every time it rains my brake pedal squeaks. Hello, GM?

Hi Mackmo,

 

We are sorry you are experiencing this concern as well. We'd be glad to look further into this for you and reach out to your dealership on your behalf. Please reach out to us via private message here on the site with your VIN and contact info!

 

Andraya

GM Customer Care

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Hi Mackmo,

 

I just saw your private message and already responded. I am glad that you were able to figure out how to private message us and I am looking forward to assisting you.

 

Jennifer T.

GM Customer Care

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Wish it were that easy. I actually thought that. So, I took my shoes off. Squeak, squeak, squeak.

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WD-40? Usually fixes everything. LOL

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