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The contact owns a 1995 Chevrolet Cavalier. When the vehicle was started, the battery light illuminated on the instrument panel. While driving approximately 25 mph, the vehicle stalled. Later that day, the contact drove to the dealer and they stated that the thermostat was defective. The mechanic claimed that the vehicle was repaired, but immediately following, the battery light illuminated on the instrument control panel. The vehicle was then taken to a local repair shop and the mechanic stated that the battery was defective and made the replacement. The following day, the contact returned to the dealer due to the same failure, but they could not determine the cause. The vehicle has not been repaired since the most recent failure. The manufacturer has not been notified. The current mileage was 50,000 and failure mileage was 48,000.
The contact owns a 1995 Chevrolet Cavalier. While turning the vehicle at various speeds, the ignition and engine completely failed. The vehicle takes several minutes before it can be restarted. The contact called the dealer and they stated that the vehicle was not under a recall. The current mileage was 78,340 and failure mileage was 60,000.
I bought a 1995 Chevrolet Cavalier new, in July 1995. I had the following major repairs done on the car. On 8/97 -entire exhaust from converter back bad baffled under warranty. On 10/97-serpentine belt/rotors/alternator & recall on hazard lights under warranty. 4/00-head gasket, seal, oil, filter, coolant;recall on cover, shield, retainer, sealant (dealer covered costs under a special policy adjustment. 4/00-egr valve 10/00-adjust serpentine belt;replace serpentine belt 10/01-replace back brake pads, clean front pads 05/02-replace fan belt & tensioner;recall on ignition switch 06/02-broken forward clutch housing, clutch, gaskets, fluid, left front axle assembly 07/02-replace battery, bad cell due to car sitting for so long during previous repair 12/03-water pump, head gasket, thermostat, oil, filter, coolant $461.79-50% of bill reimbursed by Chevrolet upon written request 07/03-rear brakes; 08/04-resistor (blower motor, 09/04-alternator 07/05-front rotors & pads; 06/06-rear brake line 06/07-won't pass state inspection-frame rusting out. Rear bumper support frame must be replaced to pass inspection, more frame repair will likely be needed for next inspection;head gasket is starting to seep again third head gasket. I contacted Chevrolet twice by their E-mail site in the past 2 weeks and have had no response. Site claims response will be within 48 hours. I asked for repair costs for rear frame support, head gasket or a voucher for credit toward a new/newer vehicle. Pointed out the problem of the third head gasket, that frame rusted on a car only 12 years old that just last month turned 72,000 miles. Also, pointed out that when I bought the car the dealer recommended a protective undercounts which I agreed to. When I read the owner's manual it stated not apply
Check engine light was turning on and off intermittently, informing the owner that vehicle needed coolant. Taken vehicle to dealer for repairs and results showed that the vehicle needed a new head gasket. Then, vehicle experienced the same problem twice within the last few months.
- Plantsville, CT, USA
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Leaking coolant took to dealer after recieving a litter form Chevy, they replaced head gasket. One year later coolant is leaking again. Dealer will not fix this time due to milliage being over 100,000 miles. Will Chevy fix thim problem or not they did not fix it the first time should they not be made to fix there mistake.
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- Jackson, MI, USA