CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2005 Pontiac G6 has major problems with two areas fairly critical to the act of driving... steering & safety.
The 2005 G6 has a major defect trend with electronic power-assisted steering failure. The power steering cuts out while driving, making it extremely difficult to steer. G6 owners typically report spending $600 - $1,200+ to fix the problem, replacing either the entire steering column or the power assist motor.
In March 2010, GM recalled 1.3 million vehicles for this exact problem "...after receiving 1,100 complaints of power steering failures." However the 2005 G6 wasn't included in that recall.
In July 2010, GM issued a "Special Coverage Adjustment" — TSB #10183 — covering "certain" (not all) 2005, 2006 & 2008 Pontiac G6's for power steering problems, up to 10 years/100k miles.
As of early 2013 the NHTSA had 300+ steering complaints on file for the 2005 G6, with 12 crashes & 4 injuries. The NHTSA closed their initial investigation in 2007, having determined that losing your power steering going over 15-20 mph isn't a big deal & that most crashes occurred at slow speeds, so not a safety risk. Ridiculous? Yep, we think so too.
The 2005 G6 also has an expensive problem with "popping" or "clunking" noises when turning, & that issue extends to newer model years as well.
Factor in the 2005 Pontiac G6's poor side impact protection & you end up with a vehicle you should steer clear of.
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pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
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- Average Mileage:
- 35,000 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 1 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- replace bcm (1 reports)
accessories - interior problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
Took my daughters Pontiac G6 in for recall repairs on Friday Nov 14, 2014. She went to pick it up that evening, they couldn't find her car. After 10 minutes to find her car and 30 minutes to find her keys when she got on the bypass her cruise control didn't work. I called and she returned the car to the dealer at 7:00 Monday morning. At about 3:30 pm I hadn't heard anything so I called. Once they could finally find someone to answer my question he told me it was the BCM ($860). Then he stated that the recall work was not anywhere near the BCM. Well, if that's the case they didn't do the recall work because reprogramming the BCM was part of the recall work. Now I don't know what to do. I know I can't take it back to that dealer because I don't trust them.
- Ed R., Tell City, IN, US