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CarComplaints.com Notes: The Cobalt was introduced to replace two of Chevy’s smaller cars, the Cavalier and Prizm. But the compact’s fresh start that Chevy was hoping for was riddled with issues, most notably widespread power steering failure.
The power steering failed so often that GM was forced to issue a recall in March, 2010. Great, but what about other problems like the key getting stuck in the ignition or all the other electrical demons this car possesses?
And, oh yes — then there’s the terribly dangerous issue where the Cobalt randomly shuts off while driving. As it turns out, that problem is related to GM’s massive 2014 recall for a dangerous ignition switch defect. A recall that eventually ballooned to 2.6 million vehicles in one of the automotive industry’s biggest scandals.
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pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
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- Average Mileage:
- 76,000 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 1 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (1 reports)
engine problem
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My car has been in the shop on and off like 4 times now. I put 2 new motors in it, everything under the hood is new besides fuel pump and battery. Just put a new radiator on it and now it's sounding like a dirt bike and computers won't read it. Really need to get this fixed asap and cheap. My only ride around to work and sh*t.
Please, if any one has an answer would love to hear it.
- steff, Buena Vista, GA, US