GM recalls 511,508 (every) Camaro from 2010 on

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https://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motor...-can-switch-off-with-your-knee-134054747.html

Every Chevrolet Camaro built since General Motors relaunched the pony car in 2010 – some 511,508 cars worldwide — was recalled today after GM discovered drivers could accidentally turn the car off with their knees, the same problem at the heart of the deadly Chevy Cobalt recall.




GM says it's aware of only three crashes with four minor injuries linked to the problem, that the ignition switches in the Camaro aren't to blame and that the recall (along with three other minor recalls also announced today) demonstrate how it's now trying to jump on safety problems as soon as they emerge. But the Camaro recall touches the core Chevy fan base in a way that other recalls haven't.

According to GM, after the recall of 2.6 million Chevy Cobalts and other older GM models for bad ignition switches, the company began testing other models to see if drivers could also bump the key into the accessory or off position while driving. It found that if Camaro drivers were sitting close enough to the steering wheel, they could bump the combined key/fob.

GM solution will be to separate the key from the large fob that opens the doors and trunks. The Camaro's ignition switch has no parts in common with the Cobalt switches linked to 13 deaths and scores of injuries, and GM says the switch itself meets all engineering standards. GM did not immediately say when it was made aware of the injury accidents in the Camaro.

“Discovering and acting on this issue quickly is an example of the new norm for product safety at GM,” said Jeff Boyer, vice president of GM Global Safety.

Of the 511,508 Camaros affected, 464,712 are in the United States, with the rest outside the country.





The other three recalls announced by GM affect a total of 65,121 cars in the United States, none of which have been linked to crashes or injuries:

—28,789 Saab 9-3 convertibles from the 2004-2011 model years for a cable in the driver's side seat belt tensioner that could break.


—21,567 Chevrolet Sonic compacts from 2012 with a six-speed automatic transmission and the 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine. A transmission shaft can fail, causing various transmission problems, some of which could be sudden.

—14,765 model year 2014 Buick LaCrosse sedans for a wiring splice in the driver’s door may corrode and break, allowing someone to operate the power windows and sunroof when no key is in the vehicle.


GM CEO Mary Barra warned last week that more recalls were imminent last week after she released the internal report by attorney Anton Valukas into the company's failure surrounding the Cobalt recall. With the Camaro action, GM has now recalled more than 13.3 million vehicles since January, a new record for any automaker, as it attempts to be safe rather than sorry again.
 
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I wonder what other car they are going  to recall next?? I'm glad we sold our chevy venture, it was on verge to a total failure after only 110k miles.
 
Man I was heated way back when I turned my key, it only when halfway, and my windshield wipers came on in my Malibu. Only thing is that ignition switches are very easy to replace yourself. That's probably a good part of the problem :lol:
 
so what usually happens in a recall u get ur money back????
they gie u a new car?????
they pay off ur loan????
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V-Tec just kicked in!

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Its Da GS to you, sir.

Da GS > :pimp:

so what usually happens in a recall u get ur money back????
they gie u a new car?????
they pay off ur loan????
:nerd: :nerd: :nerd:

They simply repair/replace the affected components, then send you on your merry way. No refund. No financial compensation. You probably won't even get a loaner car.

They'll send you a notice for repair with directions on which dealership to take it to.

Note: While the repair on the recalled part will be free, dealers can and often do find other stuff that needs repair. Make sure to let them know that you do not want an inspection or for any further work to be done. Don't believe that "We can't let you drive with it" crap. Call the cops if they try to do that to you, unless its something like a blown head gasket.
 
V-Tec just kicked in!

:rofl: :rofl:
Its Da GS to you, sir.

Da GS > :pimp:
They simply repair/replace the affected components, then send you on your merry way. No refund. No financial compensation. You probably won't even get a loaner car.

They'll send you a notice for repair with directions on which dealership to take it to.

Note: While the repair on the recalled part will be free, dealers can and often do find other stuff that needs repair. Make sure to let them know that you do not want an inspection or for any further work to be done. Don't believe that "We can't let you drive with it" crap. Call the cops if they try to do that to you, unless its something like a blown head gasket.

this must suck for the techs, I heard they don't get paid for this kind of work. If they have to spend time doing recalls, they dont get to do any real work.
 
no recalls when riding the bus 
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Man, I know that was a tense board meeting. Makes them look bad announcing it, but they'd look worse if they kept quiet and it blew up like the ignition switch fiasco. But that's been the trend with them since that issue.

If they could improve their disproportionate recall numbers they would look much better.
 
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