My new Cobalt, with 300 miles on it, has already been towed back to the
dealership due to a "stuck" fuel injector shutting down the engine and
not letting me start up. They also have to repair the moonroof shade,
as a piece of the rubber broke off. Ah, well, seduced by GM employee
discounts.
I do have a question maybe someone can help with. The instrument panel
lights don't come on during the day, even with headlights on. However,
they do light up just fine when it's dark. Is this due to a sensor
keeping the dash lights from coming on, or maybe another issue with
this car?
Thanks in advance!
JRL - 21 Jul 2005 18:40 GMT
I sincerely hope you have extended warranties.
>My new Cobalt, with 300 miles on it, has already been towed back to the
>dealership due to a "stuck" fuel injector shutting down the engine and
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>Thanks in advance!
ssss - 21 Jul 2005 21:16 GMT
Mine do the same thing. It must be normal.
DustyRhoades@mailcity.com - 21 Jul 2005 22:10 GMT
No to worry every manufacture makes a few on occasion that are
not up to snuff, that is why they all have a warranty. You could
have spent 20% or 30% more bought a Toyota and still have the
same type of problems. ;)
mike hunt
> My new Cobalt, with 300 miles on it, has already been towed back to the
> dealership due to a "stuck" fuel injector shutting down the engine and
> not letting me start up. They also have to repair the moonroof shade,
> as a piece of the rubber broke off. Ah, well, seduced by GM employee
> discounts.
John Horner - 22 Jul 2005 02:19 GMT
> My new Cobalt, with 300 miles on it, has already been towed back to the
> dealership due to a "stuck" fuel injector shutting down the engine and
> not letting me start up. They also have to repair the moonroof shade,
> as a piece of the rubber broke off. Ah, well, seduced by GM employee
> discounts.
My Honda Accord just spent a week in the shop getting it's transmission
replaced under warranty, so don't fret too much.
John