Well it is not a recall yet I am sure it is coming:
Proof that there are other automakers also under the scrutiny of the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration: The Chevrolet Cobalt is under federal investigation for steering-related safety issues. To date, the NHTSA has reported 1,132 consumer complaints about a sudden loss of power steering in 2005-09 Chevrolet Cobalt and 2008-09 Chevrolet Cobalt SS models. While a loss of steering assist should not immediately lead to a crash, consumers have reported “difficulty controlling the vehicle, such as departing from the desired travel lane.”
The NHTSA has recorded 11 crashes and one injury attributed to the power steering failure, with potentially 905,000 vehicles affected by the investigation. There have been no deaths reported. “We are cooperating with the agency in the investigation,” said GM. The automaker will replace the Cobalt with the Chevrolet Cruze for the 2011 model year.
Been an issue for awhile. Could see how it could cause an accident.
Ex. Taking a turn at an intersection, having it quit mid turn to go right into on-coming traffic. If you aren’t able to muscle it over or are quick enough on the brakes in that situation could be pretty bad.
the electronic steering on my 07 SS balt would cut out occasionally. never was a big issue, and it definitely didnt lead to me getting in an accident haha
my buddies gf had this happen to her about a week ago, replaced rack 200$ later, she was sittin at a red light at the car would not turn the wheels, good thing she wasnt moving
DETROIT (Reuters) – General Motors Co. is recalling 1.3 million compact cars in North America to address a power steering problem that has been linked to 14 crashes and one injury, the company said on Tuesday.
U.S. safety regulators opened an investigation on Jan. 27 into approximately 905,000 Cobalt models in the United States after receiving more than 1,100 complaints of power steering failures. The complaints included 14 crashes and one injury.
The recall covers the 2005-2010 model year Chevrolet Cobalt and 2007-2010 Pontiac G5 in the United States; 2005-2006 Pontiac Pursuit sold in Canada, and the 2005-2006 Pontiac G4 sold in Mexico, GM said in a statement.
GM said it told the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration about the voluntary recall on Monday after concluding its own investigation that began in 2009.
GM said the affected vehicles can be still be “safely controlled” but it may require greater steering effort under 15 mph (24 kph). Drivers will see a warning light and hear a chime if the power steering fails.
“After our in-depth investigation, we found that this is a condition that takes time to develop. It tends to occur in older models out of warranty,” GM Vice President of Quality Jamie Hresko said in the statement.
“Recalling these vehicles is the right thing to do for our customers’ peace of mind,” he said.
GM said it is currently developing a remedy to fix the problem and will notify customers when the plan is finalized.
The recall comes at a time of heighted public and regulatory scrutiny over vehicle safety issues in the wake of massive recalls by Toyota Motor Corp.
Toyota global quality control chief Shinichi Sasaki and North American President Yoshimi Inaba are scheduled to appear before a Senate committee on Tuesday for a third hearing on its handling of consumer complaints about sudden acceleration.