This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
So how do you find out what problems are occurring? For this NHTSA complaint data, the only way is to read through the comments below. Any duplicates or errors? It's not us.
Consumer states when the vehicle was started and turned off by the ignition vehicle kept running. The dealer will inspect the vehicle. The vehicle is included under the recall 02V070000. Nlm
While attendant was servicing vehicle he placed key inside of ignition, and vehicle wouldn't turn over. Ignition switch started smoking, and vehicle caught on fire.
While backing up consumer noticed smoke coming from ignition switch. Then, flames. He shut off engine, and fire went out. Consumer called Chevrolet customer service about the recall on ignition, it has not been determined if this vehicle was affected by recall.
I got the letter about the recall of the ignition starter switch that might cause a fire. On Saturday, that is exactly what happened. I had the car repaired, but didn't know until Monday when I got the letter from GM. I am very upset that they told me to wait until July for them to get the repair kit. In other words... I have to drive around for 3 months worrying about my safety and where I might break down. My wife and I were planning on driving to Florida for 2 weeks and now I might have to cancell. I think they should compensate me with a rented car until they fix mine. It's like telling me that I have an oven that might go on fire if I use it for the next 3 months. I wouldn't use the oven so why would I use my car. It is unsafe. What happens if it does catch fire or cause a fire to surrounding objects. How safe can it be to drive around with a car that might catch fire"??" hep me!
On Thursday, May 31, 2001, the vehicle ailed to start and was jump started. We then drove home (5 mins' drive away) and parked the vehcle in our carport. About 5 mins later a neighbor came to tell us that the vehicle was on fire. The fire originated in the steering wheel column (probably due to a problem with the ignition) and destroyed the ignition, wiper switch, turn signal switch and the covers. Additional damage was done while trying to put out the fire. The fire brigade was called to the scene. The incident could have been much more serious if the fire had not been spotted so quickly.
While driving the vehicle bucks at one point as if it lacks gas and it also stalls. Dealer has been contacted. Consumer recieved recall to replaced PCM. PCM replaced 4 times however problem still exist. Consumer received recall to replace the ignition switch.
Front brake pads/rotor wore out, causing vibration when brakes are applied. Also dealer replaced engine mounts/ignition switch. Brake line was found rubbing against axle shaft and was fixed. In addition, front end shakes/vibrates.
Defect within ignition system is causing vehicle to become inoperative, engine will not start. Dealer has replaced ignition switch 4 times, defect is still occurring.
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- Torrington, CT, USA