Key stuck in the ignition of 2009 SS/TC
They said my vin # is not in the recall so there was nothing they could do for me and no matter what I said they just said no recall on your vin # means nothing they can do for me unless I pay out of my own pocket. sigh...
Unfortunately my dealer isn't as kind as any of your guys so I'm guessing I'm gonna have to end up paying for it. So is there anything bad about putting it in first gear and popping the clutch to let it die?
Worse come to worse you can replace the cylinder yourself for $40 and a little work.
Last edited by YelloEye; Nov 2, 2013 at 09:56 PM.
It's not fantastic for the clutch but that's what I did before I had my ignition cylinder replaced. Only did it once before I took it to the dealership. You should try another dealership, they'll take care of it. Did you converse with Jackie from GM Customer Service? She's really helpful.
Worse come to worse you can replace the cylinder yourself for $40 and a little work.
Worse come to worse you can replace the cylinder yourself for $40 and a little work.
Thanks YelloEye,
His Cobalt is not a part of the recall but I am working to see if there is anything that I can do to help him.
Ae_xiong,
I just sent you a private message requesting your email. I want to send you something that may be helpful but I can't attach it via private message. Can you send me your email when you have some time. Thanks!
Jackie
Chevrolet Customer Care
His Cobalt is not a part of the recall but I am working to see if there is anything that I can do to help him.
Ae_xiong,
I just sent you a private message requesting your email. I want to send you something that may be helpful but I can't attach it via private message. Can you send me your email when you have some time. Thanks!
Jackie
Chevrolet Customer Care
I took it to two dealers and they both said the same thing. No recall for my vin # means they won't get paid so they're not even going to touch it. Also, yes I got in touch with Jackie and she has been helpful so far but we're still trying to figure something out. I went to auto zone and O'Reily to look for the ignition cylinder but they only have the one that comes in a whole bunch of little pieces that you would have to assemble yourself. There wasn't any that came already assembled and ready to go. I'm still debating if I can just replace it myself. The guy at the dealership said that even if I replace it myself it still won't work because I would still have to tow it to them to have the key reprogrammed because it won't start. Has anyone ever replaced it themselves or know how to do it? Our keys are "chipped" right? So it won't start even with a new ignition cylinder because we would have to reprogram it? Or is the dealership just full of $hit and want to screw me over?

Thanks YelloEye,
His Cobalt is not a part of the recall but I am working to see if there is anything that I can do to help him.
Ae_xiong,
I just sent you a private message requesting your email. I want to send you something that may be helpful but I can't attach it via private message. Can you send me your email when you have some time. Thanks!
Jackie
Chevrolet Customer Care
His Cobalt is not a part of the recall but I am working to see if there is anything that I can do to help him.
Ae_xiong,
I just sent you a private message requesting your email. I want to send you something that may be helpful but I can't attach it via private message. Can you send me your email when you have some time. Thanks!
Jackie
Chevrolet Customer Care
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