10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 1 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 47,362 miles
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On August 2 2018 I was driving. I had my oldest daughter in the back seat. We came to a stop sign and made a right turn. As I was turning the rear driver side door flew open and my daughter and her cell phone went flying out. She got scrapes and bruises but nothing major. Her cell phone screen smashed. I immediately pulled over thinking she just didn't shut the door all the way and tried to shut it. It wouldn't latch. I went to the closest gas station and tried getting the door to shut, as I was standing there slamming the door in the pouring rain, I noticed a lady trying to shut her door. Hers wouldn't shut either (she drives a Chevy, not the same make) I went over to my mechanic and he told me the latch needed to be repaired. I called auto zone to see if they have the part for the car because I can not drive around with a rear door that will not shut. The lady I spoke to told me that it is a dealer part and that I would have to go through the dealer but in the meantime I can get a striker repair kit online. She told me that she also has a Chevy and her doors won't stay shut. I called Chevy and have been waiting to hear back from someone on what to do. This isn't a problem that we can see. It has to be an internal issue.
- Glen Lyon, PA, USA
I am filing this complaint, as a safty concern / hazard notice, associated with my 2011 Chevrolet HHR. Please be advised that this vehicle was purchased new by me, and has never been involved in any traffic accidents. This complaint concerns the mechanical failure of the vehicles passenger side, front door latch. This is the second door latch failure ( different door ) which has occurred on the same vehicle, and happened on March 31, 2017, during a stop at a shopping center. Again, I attempted to firmly "close" the door, however, the door would not latch closed. My HHR has now been repaired with a new latch assembly. The failed front door latch has been returned to me, and I will store it, in the event that the NHTSA would want it / need it, to perform a failure analysis. Please refer to the NHTSA id number: 10790779 report, for details about failure # 1... which was the drivers side, rear door latch. In conclusion... I feel that the failure of this door latch could have possibly resulted in serious injury or death, if it had not been noticed while at the parking lot. Further investigation of my failed front and rear door latches should be given serious consideration.
- Phoenix, AZ, USA
Back drivers door will not latch.
- Fort Myers, FL, USA
I problems with the fuse for the transmission/engine console and the engine cut off. Ignition issues where my key gets stuck always had to pull fuse for lights and disconnect battery cable. Airbag light always stayed on. Sensors is off, air conditioner does not work. Heater and air work whenever it wants to. Replace exhaust system
- Los Angeles, CA, USA
I am filing this complaint, as a safty concern / hazard notice, associated with my 2011 Chevrolet HHR. Please be advised that this vehicle was purchased new by me, and has never been involved in any traffic accidents. This complaint concerns the mechanical failure of the vehicles drivers side, rear door latch. On November 12, 2015, after picking up my dog from the groomer, I placed her into her carrier, located behind the drivers seat. I closed the door, and proceeded to drive out of the parking lot. As I began to pull out, onto the roadway, I glanced at my outside rearview mirror, and noticed that the door had partially opened. I immediately stopped, thinking that I had possibly not closed the door securely, or that there was possibly something in the way that prevented the door from latching closed. Exiting the vehicle, I looked for anything that could have been in the way, but there was nothing. I attempted to firmly "close" the door, however, the door would not latch closed. I was able to drive the vehicle home while my wife held the door closed with our dog leash attached to it. After returning home, I was able to exercise and examine the door latch, and concluded that it in fact had "mechanically failed". the door latch would have to be removed and replaced. I contacted brad's collision center ( 22202 N. 19th ave., phoenix, AZ 85027 ), in the afternoon, to have the latch looked at, and confirm my conclusion that it had failed. The inspector agreed ( commenting that this failure was "very rare" ). at this point, I made arrangements for the latch removal and replacement, to be done on 11/13/15. The door latch was replaced. A copy of the repair order is included. The failed rear door latch was returned to me, and I will store it, in the event that the NHTSA would want it / need it, to perform a failure analysis.
- Phoenix, AZ, USA
The contact owns a 2011 Chevrolet HHR. The contact stated that the front driver's side door was unable to open from the inside. The contact mentioned that the window had to be opened in order to open the door from the outside. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 50,000.
- Lynbrook, NY, USA
TL- the contact owns a 2011 Chevrolet HHR. The contact stated that the front driver side door could not be unlocked or opened from the inside. The contact indicated that the driver had to exit the vehicle using the passenger side door. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified and no solution was offered. The failure mileage was 36,000. Jft
- Chase Mills , NY, USA
When I bought this car the back doors where a little hard to open I chalked it down to it still being not broke in well I've had this car for a year now and the back handles do not work at all from the inside sometimes one will work this is a big safety issue if there is a accident who ever is sitting in the back cannot open the doors I really think Chevy needs to fix this issue before they get sued only hope no one gets killed / hurt over the back doors being opened I've had it checked 2 times they said its just because of lack of use that's bs considering its been well used for the year I've had it and now the check engine light is coming on great.
- Sanders, KY, USA
Went to pull interior door handle on driver side and it came off in my hand. Used same amount of force to open as I have every other previous time.
- Dothan, AL, USA
Both rear door latches have been giving problems. LH door latch sticks and now rh rear door latch will not latch. Have a bungy cord between doors to keep shut. Safety issue!!! no recalls.
- Brooktondale, NY, USA
The contact owns a 2011 Chevrolet HHR. The contact stated that the driver's side interior door handle fractured and separated from the door panel. The contact had to open the driver's side window and reach out to open the door using the exterior door handle. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 39,000 and the current mileage was 40,298. The consumer stated when he exited the vehicle, the inside driver's door handle snapped off and broke. Updated 01/07/13
- Overland Park , KS, USA
- Phoenix, AZ, USA