Ignition switch cylinder went ka-put!
#22
this happened to me several months ago, i bought my 2010 hhr used in may 2011 and the key clyinder failed in september. luckily, it was under warranty. my dealer treated me good, changed it and i was out the door within two hours. i was like oh no, car isn't even six months old and im already having problems!
#23
What happened, you posted a statement and didn't return for any type of response?
But seriously:
The car is more that six months old, it's a 2010. The cylinder problem is farily common, fortunalely, you were able to get it repaired under warranty. What other problems are you having?
But seriously:
.....i bought my 2010 hhr used in may 2011 and the key clyinder failed in september. luckily, it was under warranty. my dealer treated me good, changed it and i was out the door within two hours. i was like oh no, car isn't even six months old and im already having problems!
Last edited by db/sb; 02-18-2012 at 01:35 PM.
#25
I lube the locks every time I change oil. Most locksmiths sell the spray lube for this purpose. Graphite or moly lubes that don't leave a sticky residue work best. Don't have a bunch of keys on the ring with the vehicle key either.
#26
Stuck key
This happened to me April 13th, 2012. I stopped to get gas and put the car in park. The car would not turn off. I popped the little cover under the steering wheel and could not get the lever to release the key.
Called Ford dealership where I purchased it used. They told me to bring it to them which is 40 miles away. 3 mechanics could not get the key out. (one is a previous GM mechanic.) The car was still running when I left.
Yesterday the service department called and told me the cylinder had seized up and it was covered by the extended warranty from Ford that I had purchased. Also, the key was bent and they had to give me a new key.
Today I picked my car up and paid my $100 deductible, instead of the $385 on the invoice. Started my car to come home and the engine light did not go out. I went back in to the service department and told them the engine light was on. The service guy told me that GM told them it would reset after a few cycles. Is this normal or not? I do not see why it would have to go thru a couple cycles to go off.
I told him if it does not go off I will be calling and bringing it back to them in a day or two.
Called Ford dealership where I purchased it used. They told me to bring it to them which is 40 miles away. 3 mechanics could not get the key out. (one is a previous GM mechanic.) The car was still running when I left.
Yesterday the service department called and told me the cylinder had seized up and it was covered by the extended warranty from Ford that I had purchased. Also, the key was bent and they had to give me a new key.
Today I picked my car up and paid my $100 deductible, instead of the $385 on the invoice. Started my car to come home and the engine light did not go out. I went back in to the service department and told them the engine light was on. The service guy told me that GM told them it would reset after a few cycles. Is this normal or not? I do not see why it would have to go thru a couple cycles to go off.
I told him if it does not go off I will be calling and bringing it back to them in a day or two.
#28
Usually a pending code will clear itself in 3 cycles if the root code does not return. This has happened with my GMT325 vehicles (Chevy S10 & Olds Bravada) and the code cleared as expected (engine light went off by itself). This was PD PO300 (Random misfire). Coincidentally I had the same code once with my HHR and it would not clear by itself, I cleared it with a scanner and it never returned.
#29
Usually a pending code will clear itself in 3 cycles if the root code does not return. This has happened with my GMT325 vehicles (Chevy S10 & Olds Bravada) and the code cleared as expected (engine light went off by itself). This was PD PO300 (Random misfire). Coincidentally I had the same code once with my HHR and it would not clear by itself, I cleared it with a scanner and it never returned.
Ok, thanks for the info! Since they are 40 miles away if the code does not go away I guess I will ask my boss to clear the code for me.
I work in a hydraulic repair shop and we have a few scan tools.