Thanks! I'm gonna cancel my appt. and do it myself. Just got off the phone with COH and ordered my kit. Should be here Thurs or Fri.
Regards, Scott
-------------------- 98 Indy Pace Car Corvette Convertible LS-1/auto No mods yet...just bought April 06 21k actual miles Posts: 5 | From: The South | Registered: Jul 2006
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After failing several times I had my CL replaced but at the time GM was not admitting to this being a defect even though it clearly was. A year later I got recall notice in the mail saying they would even pay for work already done. I thought great and sent in my info. Sadly due to a loophole in their reimbursement policy they needed a part by part breakdown on the invoice - of which my certified Chevy dealer could not provide. GM offered to pay for the $7 dollar bolt, but refused to pay the $400 of labor. After months of fighting I had no choice but to tell them where to stick it.
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I'm a second owner of a 99 vert. My first exposure to this problem was when I backed up into two lanes of trafic from a driveway wondering why I can't turn the wheal. This was eight monts ago, since then I had the car lock up on me three more times. Acording to the dealer all recals were performed, needless to say I was left on my own. I finaly installed a clb device and that restored some confidance in me taking the car out. Now I'm learning that a CLB device can couse problems vith the BCM, in some circumstances the BCM totaly burned out. This is not something that happens after the clb instalation, I just wonder if I now have a different ticking bom in my car. As to the new GM answer to the problem this is not a recall and does not guarante nothing. I found out that there is about 50 different reasons the column can lock, and gm Special Policy will only adress only two or three. I love Corvetts but that love is wearing very thin with all the stupid problems built into the car and GM's arogent denial that a problem exist and refusal of assuming the responsibylity for repairs. English is my third language so please exciuse my speling, thanks.
Posts: 2 | From: San Diego, California | Registered: Sep 2006
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The very early CLB's (that were essentially home-made) did cause an occasional problem, but any recent purchase from a vendor shouldn't be anything to worry about.
GM does have a way of squirming out of fixing defects, but they aren't any better or worse than any other non-luxury company.
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Welcome zagger! If you have dealer issues you might try looking for a private shop that has a good Corvette tech, but check their background with other owners. You might also contact a local club for leads to a tech.
Not to hijack this thread but can anyone recomend a good mechanic in San Diego or nerby area. Thank you in advence.
Posts: 2 | From: San Diego, California | Registered: Sep 2006
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My 2001 Coupe had the steering wheel lock mechanism completely removed by the dealer. This also involves some computer modifications.
Posts: 36 | From: Southern California | Registered: Jun 2005
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quote:Originally posted by BruceF: Well, looks like it may be true. Here's what I've dug up, so far:
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1997-2004 CHEVROLET CORVETTE EQUIPPED WITH A MANUAL TRANSMISSION 1997-2000 CHEVROLET CORVETTE EQUIPPED WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 2001-2004 CHEVROLET CORVETTE EQUIPPED WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION – EUROPEAN EXPORT VEHICLES ONLY
DESCRIPTION: PRODUCT SAFETY #04006C DATED: FEBRUARY 8, 2006 IMPORTANT:
THIS BULLETIN CANCELS AND REPLACES BULLETIN 04006B, ISSUED NOVEMBER 2004. THE SERVICE PROCEDURE FOR U.S. VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A MANUAL TRANSMISSION HAS BEEN REVISED. PLEASE REVIEW THIS NEW INFORMATION IMMEDIATELY.
ALL COPIES OF BULLETIN 04006B SHOULD BE DESTROYED.
General Motors has decided that a defect, which relates to motor vehicle safety, exists in certain 1997-2004 model year Chevrolet Corvette vehicles. When you remove the ignition key, the electronic column lock (ECL) system prevents turning of the steering wheel. When the vehicle is started, it unlocks the steering. Two conditions can prevent steering while the vehicle is moving:
1. The vehicle is designed so that if the column fails to unlock when the vehicle is started, the fuel supply will be shut off if the driver tries to move the vehicle. If voltage at the powertrain control module is low or interrupted, however, the fuel shut off may not occur and the vehicle can be accelerated while the steering is locked. 2. During quick cranks, the ECL lock pin may not withdraw fully and, in vehicles where there is abnormally low clearance to the lock plate, there may be contact between the pin and lock plate. This can cause a noise or ratcheting when the steering wheel is turned or, if there is insufficient clearance, the steering wheel cannot be turned.
If one of these conditions occurs, a crash could occur without warning.
CORRECTION: Dealers are to remove the column lock plate on U.S. and Canadian vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission and U.S. vehicles equipped with a manual transmission. After the service correction, the steering column will no longer lock when the key is removed.
On Canadian and export vehicles equipped with a manual transmission, and export vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission, Dealers are to 1) reprogram the PCM, and 2) verify there is adequate lock plate clearance and, if necessary, replace the lock plate. After the service correction, the steering column will continue to lock when the key is removed.
Refer to the Product Safety Bulletin #04006C for further information.
EFFECTIVE DATE: Owner mailing is scheduled to begin February 15, 2006.
GENERAL INFORMATION: Parts required to complete this recall are to be obtained from General Motors Service Parts Operations (GMSPO). Please refer to your "involved vehicles listing" before ordering parts. Normal orders should be placed on a DRO – Daily Replenishment Order. In an emergency situation, parts should be ordered on a CSO – Customer Special Order.
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Great information Bruce, THANKS...! I just last week bought a '98 6spd. I am looking for any and all info related to problems/issue with this year.
Posts: 3 | From: Rhode Island | Registered: Jan 2007
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My 02 Coupe just had this fault. The dealer who performed the recal work last August fixed this fault at no cost to me. Baby hadn't had any problems before last week. The specific issues on the invoice were:
"Customer states that steering column light is on Checked for DTC's ahs none in any module tested column lock found has open feedback switch in lock motor called tac said is problem with recall part installed PI AIC3088F said to check date code on motor is 2032 is wrong replaced lock motor assembly then checked grounds G104 G106 G201 G202 plug battery per tac removed recall harness now works normal."
Parts listed are:
88965331 Lock 2.195 (qty:1) 89023816 Harness k 2.195 (qty: 0)
Does any of this make sense to anyone? Good news is baby runs just fine, and it didn't cost me a dime.
Posts: 2 | From: Missouri | Registered: Feb 2007
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Need help. I've paid for the seat belt fix before GM acknowledged it. Had a problem w/column lock B4 Gm acknowledged it and couldn't figure out what to do about it.After numerous recall notices I regretfully allowed the dealer to perform the recall fix. w/i two months I had the "steering column service" display come up and the column did not lock ,but the fuel shuts off and prevents me frm going anywhere. I've had the car towed to the dealer twice. what do I do !!tom
Posts: 1 | From: Bethany,Ok | Registered: Apr 2007
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With the updated program, the fuel cuts off if the computer thinks the lock is somehow still engaged when the car is moving. With the proper recall this should never happen. Somebody goofed when they did your column lock recall work. I'd say it's a problem that the dealer is responsible for causing. If they can't (or especially if they won't) fix it, call the regional rep or Chevy customer assistance at 1-800-222-1020.
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I just bought my 2001 c5 manual convertible 1 month ago here in Houston, Tx...My steering still locks when I turn off the car, so I am not sure whether the recall service was performed or not, but i sure DO NOT want to go through this...any suggestions how to find out?
Posts: 57 | From: Houston | Registered: Apr 2007
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