7.2
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $160
- Average Mileage:
- 118,000 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 24 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (17 reports)
- replace the hazard switch relay (4 reports)
- turn hazard lights on and off (2 reports)
- replace hazard switch assembly (1 reports)
« Read the previous 20 complaints
I purchased the vehicle used and tested it out for a full week. I drove to and from work and I even took it on a road trip. Once the paperwork was signed I started having the problem. I do not know what to do. The Chevy dealer told me it would be $90 and hour at no less than four hours of labor to diagnose. Please help.
- Kelvin B., Camden, AL, US
How ridiculous that the turning signals basically work when they feel like it.... sometimes flick them on and they work fine. Other times flick them on and nothing... after much fiddling I figured out if you click hazard lights on and off multiple times the turning signals will start functioning again!!! This is a complete pain in the butt, I won't get it fixed, because compared to some other problems the car has, this is trivial... this problem started when there was approx 125,000 miles on the car!!!!!
- ashleighsmama, LaValle, WI, US
We have had the vehicle in the shop numerous times. More times than I have fingers and they can't find the problem or fix the problem. I would love to know if anyone else has had this problem and if you were able to fix it.
- the4hartmans, Cumberland, IA, US
My car's blinkers don't work all the time. The dealer told me if I hit the hazard lights real fast that it will make them go on but still only for a bit before going off again. This has become a big problem especially when I'm traveling in a big city. I wouldn't recommend this car to anybody. I liked it at first but after a few months, everything started falling apart on it.
- Theresa B., Muse, OK, US