The Detroit News is reporting that General Motors will replace 542 ignition switch kits it produced, some of which were sent to dealers with a faulty tab. Fortunately, none of the affected kits were ...
General Motors is racing to replace faulty ignition switches in the 2.6 million cars affected by the recall, and the company is even offering dealers incentives to implement fixes sooner rather than ...
Q. I have a 2009 Chevy Cobalt. The car was running but had some fault codes, one being a faulty ignition switch. I replaced the switch and did a key relearn, and now the car will not crank or start.
DETROIT - Ignition switches once again are causing problems for General Motors. This time the company is recalling nearly 512,000 Chevrolet Camaro muscle cars from the 2010 to 2014 model years because ...
American Honda Motor Co., Inc. announced last week a voluntary recall of certain Honda and Acura models to replace an ignition switch which may cause the engine to stall. The recall involves about 1.3 ...
General Motors has announced it has shipped thousands of kits which include ignition switches, ignition cylinders and key sets for those vehicles which are subject to the automaker’s widely publicized ...
The problem: In vehicles with a gate-type shifter, pressing the Start/Stop button may not turn off the ignition. Even if the shift lever is in Park and the engine shuts off, the ignition may stay on.
If you’re driving a car that uses a physical key and it seems to be stuck in the ignition, the first thing to do is make sure your car’s in park—it won’t come out if you’re still in drive. If that’s ...
Editor's note: An earlier version of this story included an incorrect image of the Chevrolet Impala being recalled by General Motors. DETROIT -- General Motors today said it is recalling 3.4 million ...
Jacket on, boots laced, and gloves ready, you are about to jump on your ATV for another adventure. There is only one problem; you just can't seem to find your keys! You have searched around the house ...