2.6
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 56,274 miles
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My car has 45,000 miles. There is a fuel smell coming from the car. I always fill the tank full when I plan on not driving it for a while. If I leave it parked for several months and don't drive it, the fuel tank will be empty when I start it up. The fuel smell appears to be coming from the middle of the car. This has been happening for the last four or five years. I will only park the vehicle in open areas and won't park it in a garage due to fear of build up of gas fumes.
- Sulphur, LA, USA
The car has developed a condition where the steering column lock fails to unlock the steering column when the vehicle is started. A message appears in the dic display telling you to pull the key and wait 10 seconds. It shuts off the fuel supply if you attempt to drive it. Chevrolet acknowledged this condition existed in 2006 via a letter. The car only had a little over 5K miles on it at the time and now has only 43K on the odometer. Per my phone call with them today they feel they are no longer responsible. The first time this happened I had backed into the road and the car died leaving me in dire jeapordy. Can anything be done to make them honor this defect in this very expensive automobile? note....this has been happening since the summer of 2018 intermittently.
- Ballston Lake, NY, USA
I was backing out my driveway and my steering column locked and I could not control the car. I pulled up the emergency brake and stopped the car because I could not control the car. Myself and a neighbor was able to push the car back in the driveway. The computer gave the message..steering column lock message and then the car would not start anymore...meaning it would crank but just immediately shut off. This is a recall safety problem with this car and chevorlet is aware recall number 4006 a, B, C and special provision policy 05081.
- Houston, TX, USA
I inherited my fathers 2003 Corvette convertible in January of 2017, I have not driven it much and it only has 14000 miles on it. I recently filled it up after about an hour long drive. The day and weeks following my garage has smelled heavily of gas fumes. I recently began doing some research on this topic and found that apparently this is a common problem with this year model Corvette. The online forums I have read point out this could cause a fire while driving as well as create a explosion hazard in your garage. One even suggested there might have been a recall on this problem, but after researching I found no such recall. I am fearful that if this problem is a common problem someone will or may have already died due to this issue.
- Odessa, TX, USA
Strong smell of gasoline after filling the fuel tank. I do not see any drips or puddles, but the odor is very strong. I do not notice the odor while driving. I can only detect it if the vehicle is parked in the garage. I had the car parked in the garage the day before with a nearly empty tank, and there was no odor. This appears to be a known issue with later VIN 2003 Corvette and all 2004 Corvettes.
- Waukee, IA, USA
The contact owns a 2003 Chevrolet Corvette. While the vehicle was parked, there was a strong fuel odor present. The failure recurred numerous times. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 106,996.
- Masa, AZ, USA
After filling my gas tank I parked the car in the garage and upon waking in the morning there were gas fumes in the garage. I stopped after the first click so there was no overfill situation. This is also not the first time this has happened but the first time I knew of this forum.
- Kissimmee, FL, USA
- Phoenix, AZ, USA