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Problems with 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE

On average, the 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE and its various aspects after 81 133 miles.

Components Affected by FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE Issues

We have classified the 100 complaints from 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt about FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE into the following categories.

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Recently reported FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE problems on 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt

For the past few months a gaining smell of fuel has been smelled in the vehicle. it has been noticed that when driving, there is a "peeing" of gas out of my car from under the gas tank. it does not leak as bad while in park. after some initial diagnosing, there is a fuel system issue that has been recalled on many chevy cobalts, but not mine. below is the recall information: recall number 12v459000 recall date 09/19/2012 component fuel system, gasoline:delivery:fuel pump summary general motors (gm) is recalling certain model year 2007 chevrolet equinox and pontiac torrent vehicles originally sold or currently registered in arizona, california, nevada, and texas; model year 2007 chevrolet cobalt, pontiac g5, and saturn ion vehicles originally sold, or currently registered in, arizona, california, florida, nevada, or texas; model year 2008 chevrolet cobalt and pontiac g5 vehicles originally sold, or currently registered in, arizona; and model year 2009 chevrolet cobalt and pontiac g5 vehicles originally sold, or currently registered in, arkansas, arizona, california, nevada, oklahoma, or texas. some of these vehicles have a condition in which the plastic supply or return port on the fuel pump module may crack, which could cause a fuel leak. consequence fuel leakage in the presence of an ignition source may result in a fire. what owners should do gm will notify owners, and dealers will replace the fuel pump module, free of charge. notification to owners began on on november 21, 2012. owners were instructed to not bring their vehicles in for repair until january 2013. owners may contact general motors at 1-800-521-7300. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. the contact stated that a fuel odor was present from underneath the vehicle. the contact looked under the vehicle and found fuel leaking from the fuel tank. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the dealer (fisher chevrolet gmc buick, 775 e 32nd st, yuma, az 85365) was contacted, but the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and stated that there were no open recalls under the vin. the failure mileage was 89,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. the contact noticed a fuel leak under the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who replaced the fuel tank and installed a fuel module kit. the vehicle was repaired. the dealer was not notified. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 100,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. the contact stated that the vehicle was losing fuel while being driven. while in motion, fuel odors were emitted from the vehicle. in addition, the turn signals stopped working and the check engine warning indicator illuminated. the vehicle was taken to premier chevrolet buick gmc (401 s. loop hwy 59, livingston, tx 77351 (936) 587-9398) where the vehicle was repaired. after the repair, the turn signal failed and fuel started leaking. the vehicle was taken to the dealer again and a technician stated that the failure was repaired, and nothing could be done because it was no longer covered under the recall. the manufacturer was not contacted. the failure mileage was 300.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. the contact constantly noticed a fuel odor in the vehicle. also, the vehicle had trouble starting. the contact diagnosed that the fuel pump module needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was not notified. the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 12v459000 (fuel pump). the failure mileage was 100,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. the contact stated that strong fuel fumes emitted outside of the vehicle. the contact noticed fuel leaking from the top of the fuel tank onto the ground. the contact experienced the same failure as mentioned in nhtsa campaign number: 09v419000 (fuel system, gasoline); however, the vin was not included. additionally, the vehicle was not registered in any of the states listed in the recall. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified. the approximate failure mileage was 100,000. updated 4/20/15*cn

After driving my car it had a strong smell of gas so i parked in my driveway and found a puddle of gas in front of the rear driver side tire. i looked under the car and saw that the gas line coming from the fuel filter was corroded and leaking from a strap. i was very concerned because the exhaust is about 2 inches away from this fuel leak. my fuel efficiency went from 34mpg highway to 26mpg highway so i know i was leaking fuel while driving. i took my cobalt to the dealership and they said that it will cost 750.00 to fix the gas line. my flex tube on the exhaust system also broke around 130000 miles. it's the part in between the exhaust manifold and the cat converter. *tr

Daughter drives vehicle to college. smelling gas and noticed drops underneath car. per mechanic it looked like coming from fuel pump and was told to take to dealer for extended safety bulletin 09226, cracked plastic supply port fuel pump. dealer states that is not it and it is the filler neck of fuel tank. needs to be replace )its plastic???!!!) $1500. this car is getting out of control expensive and this problems is also a well known issue that is not addressed by gm. online there are scores of people with same issue. a fuel tank should not break, period. car is worthless to sell after ignition recall anyway. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. the contact stated that while driving at approximately 40 mph, the fuel line was corroded and leaking. the vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the fuel line needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 147,000.

Crack on my fuel tank crack causing gasoline to leak out and fumes to enter my car. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. while driving 38 mph, the contact smelled fuel inside the vehicle and the fuel indicator on the instrument panel illuminated. the dealer stated that the fuel pump needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 111,936.

My 2007 cobalt first showed signs of leaking fuel in the summer of 2014. i took it to get inspected and was told i needed my fuel line purge solenoid replaced. i did so, but the leaking did not stop. then, on 30 december 2014 i got it reinspected and was told there is actually a crack in my fuel tank and that the tank needs to be replaced. there is currently a recall for my make and model of vehicle, but it is only for vehicles manufactured in certain states. i looked up my vin and my vehicle was not made in any of the states listed, but the conditions match the recall details exactly. i believe my tank should be replaced as part of the existing recall. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. the contact stated that the fuel tank seal at the filler neck was leaking. the vehicle was taken to the dealer, who informed him that the fuel tank needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 81,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. the contact stated that while driving 10 mph, the vehicle stalled. the vehicle was unable to restart. the vehicle was towed to a dealer where the technician diagnosed that the ignition and the fuel pump needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired under nhtsa campaign number 14v171000 (electrical system). the vehicle was towed to another dealer where it was diagnosed that the fuel pump needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. the contact stated that a few days after the repairs while driving at 55 mph, the power steering warning light illuminated and the steering wheel was difficult to turn. as a result, the contact veered to the left into a ditch. in addition, the contact stated that the left turning signal did not function properly and remained on after turning. the contact had to manually push the lever to stop it from flickering. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the failure recurred on numerous occasions. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 70,000. djr

I take the car to camino real chevrolet to do the recall for ignition key on 6/9/2014, i get back my car on the same day and go home. i feel that there is some problem on control of speed. on 6/11/2014, i went out with the car for a few mile, the car began lost power and slow down. so i called aaa to tow my car back to the dealer for investigate, they ask me for a checking fee of $300 and told me that they have changed the part, it will be other problem. so i searched the internet there is more recall on that model on the fuel pump and other, but they refuse to replace for me. so i called gm, they said there is no recall on my car, i don't know why? information i searched from the internet said that the wrong computer program, connection, coded keys anti-theft function will affect the car from starting. they never check that and told me to paid for changing the fuel pump. what should i do? i have no car to use over one week. *tr

I was driving at about 35mp and it felt like my right rear brakes was sticking like they where stuck, then i was driving and it the car didn't want to move i push all the way to the floor with the gas pedal and it still wouldn't move, so i put it back into park , try again the it went in reverse.but it moved really slow, the key wouldn't turn most of the time had to keep turning it also took car to dealer to have key ignition fix said they don't know how long it would take to fix, then i get on internet and see there are up to six recalls on this car but how do i find out if i can have them fix them too. only got one letter which was for the ignition switch. *tr

The car had the fuel module and tank replaced in october 2012 they said it was not a recall and covered it under my powertrain 3 days before it went out. i just got the car back from the ignition recall and the air bag on passenger doesn't work they claim its something different, the gas is draining from the car again, it smells like gas. i am assuming that the fuel line again has broke, and the fuel module and tank will be soon behind it. last time they told me the car had the potential to blow up.the door electrical switches go on and off by themselves.the turn signals work when they want to too. *js

2007 chevrolet cobalt. consumer writes in regards to ignition switch recall. *smd the consumer stated the current actions being taken to remedy the situation were inadequate at best. the consumer did not feel safe driving the vehicle. also, the gas tank had to be replaced due to a leak caused by a defective seal, that was recalled. the consumer had the seal replaced, prior to the recall. however she was denied reimbursement, because the work was not performed at a gm dealership. the blower motor was replaced multiple times, due to it causing a leak on the passenger side of the vehicle. *jb

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. the contact was refueling the vehicle and noticed that once the fuel tank became half full, the fuel began to spill. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection where the contact was informed the fill hose fitting that was welded/sealed to the plastic gas tank separated causing spillage. the vehicle was repaired. a 30% discount was negotiated on a new gas tank. the manufacturer was notified of the issue. the approximate failure mileage was 203,010. ..updated 12-05-13 *bf

I can smell a strong gasoline odor while driving and even when the car is parked. i called gm and they said to take it to the nearest gm dealer to have it looked at as there might be something cracked and it would be fixed free of charge. i took it to our nearest gm dealer and they checked it out but said there is no recall on it for this car. i am scared the car is going to start on fire because no one can figure out where the smell is coming from. or worse yet get carbon monoxide poisoning! *tr

Car smelled of gas so i had it checked out and found out that it was a gas leak. i went online to see how much it would cost to repair. as i typed in gas leak in car of 2007 cobalt how much to fix, a page came up on about how much it would cost and then a it also and questions and answer on the website. one of the question was the same exact question i wanted to ask so i opened it and found out that it was a recall on the gas leak issue. i then called the chevey customer service line to inquire about the recall. they said they was no gas leakeage recall for the 2007 chevy cobalt. i explained to him the issue i had with my car and he wanted to transfere me to the dealer. i told him i spoke with him already and he said it would cost me anywhere from 80-1400 dollars depending on was the issue. i said online said there was a recall on the gas leak issue and since i brought my car used i don't know if it was brought in the states that had the recall. he asked me for a recall number which at the time i didn't have. i then went back on line to do more research and found out that it did have a recall and it said the chevy would fix the fuel pump module free of charge. the nhtsa campaign id # is 09v149000 and the recall number is 090226. how do i get them to fix my car without a charge since there was a recall on fuel pump module or reinburst me for the 550 i had to pay a mechanic to fix the gas leak. i did call them first, explained and let them know there was a recall on the gas leakage issue but was told there was none and the diagnostic to check where the leak is would be 116.00. can you please help me! *tr

The fuel module return fuel line as referenced in the recall numbered 12v459000 had broken off the module and leaked fuel at the some point on my way home from work in the st louis metro area. i live in belleville, il. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. the contact stated that there was a crack located at the seal of the fuel tank. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 60,791. updated 9/11/14*cn updated 1/20/2015 *js

I am writing about the recall for the 2007 chevy cobalt that i own. plastic parts connected to the fuel pump, could crack especially if exposed to high temperatures, and if the crack gets large enough, fuel could leak out of the vehicle and cause a fire. i am concerned because this is a regional recall, and only covers 07 cobalt?s originally sold, or currently registered in az, ca, fl, nv, or tx, because gm says its warranty data indicates that the problem is far more common in hot-weather states. i bought my cobalt brand new in 07 from a mi dealer and immediately drove it to edwards air force base ca, in the mojave desert. this is one of the hottest places in america. my plastic fuel pump has been exposed to higher temperatures than most cobalt?s anywhere, yet i am not eligible for the safety recall because it was not originally sold or registered in ca. this is a serious and dangerous oversight. with the safety recall, all recalled vehicles must be repaired, regardless of whether a problem has appeared, and there is no time limit on the repair, and that is what i should be entitled to. if i take my cobalt to the dealer under the ?special coverage? letter that i received, i may not leave with a replacement fuel pump, and they may charge me for the inspection. plus, this ?special coverage? is only good for a limited time, so if my car survives, i will have to pay for the repairs myself. why would you give a free replacement fuel pump to a person who bought a cobalt in ca and moved to mi, where they are probably not in any danger of a fire. but not to a person who bought in mi, now lives in ca and has the danger of a fire. don?t allow gm to ignore vehicles like mine when they get these selective geographical recalls. i called gm customer service twice, but they don't seem very interested in this predicament. for my safety, i want my fuel pump replaced for free. *tr

Fuel tank cracked,damaged, and tampered with, stated from service department at dealer.i bought it brand new and never had any fuel system work done. leaks large amounts of fuel on the ground and in passenger cabin, causing a odor of fuel inside the car. *tr

Ever since i purchased the care about 2 years ago, i notice that the gasoline runs out too fast. i always thought there had to be a problem with the fuel system, fuel pump. or some kind of fuel leakage which is very dangerous. *tr

Check engine light with the code 0410. on friday i took my car to a shop because my car started to smell like electrical wires were burning and that is when i noticed the my engine light was on. when the shop checked it had a code for 0410. i looked this code up and i had said there was a recall on this code but i noticed that my car was not on this list.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. the contact stated that the vehicle was emitting a strong odor of gasoline from inside the cabin of the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was advised that the fuel tank was cracked. as a result, the fuel pump module and the fuel tank needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure and current mileage was unknown. *tr

Started smelling a strong odor of gas inside and out of my car to where i would smell of gas when i drove my car, looked on line for any problems concerning this issue and saw that their had been a recall on the fuel pump in 2012 i believe it was, anyway i did not receive a notice for called gm explained what was going on they made arrangements to have my car towed to a dealership to be repaired which it was well, a day in a half later my check engine light comes on which it hasn't in the past i try to call gm numerous times and leave messages no one returns my calls. i take it back to dealer they put it on machine come out say your tank is filling up with a vapor your going to have to leave it we have to remove the tank. i get a call couple days later they replaced my recalled ignition switch but my gas tank has a crack. i go up there with my sister and after lengthy discussion i was told that the crack was a defect on the manufacturer end,it's up to me to get it fixed so, i point blank asked shouldn't they be recalled if it's a defect and i was told yes they should but they won't because they have to much going on right now with everything else. my opinion i just think it's just sad that someone has to get hurt before anyone will take responsibility for their mistake. *tr

My family and i were riding in the car , when suddenly there was a awful gas odor. the vehicle was taken to the dealer, where i was told my life was in danger and they did not want me to drive the car. the fuel pump had to be ordered. also, the ignition lock cylinder was replaced, due to the vehicle not starting at times....updated 01/29/15 *bf

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. the contact stated that the vehicle was emitting a strong odor of gasoline from inside and outside the vehicle. the vehicle was not inspected by a dealer or an independent mechanic. the manufacturer was contacted and advised him that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign id number 12v459000 (fuel system, gasoline:delivery:fuel pump). the failure mileage was approximately 70,000. the current mileage was approximately 71,000. .. updated 02-07-13 *bf updated 02/14/2013 *js

My car is involved in safety recall 12190 to replace the fuel pump module due to fuel leaks. i had the fuel pump replaced because of this leak but gm won't reimburse me, despite the fact that there have been several recalls on the fuel pump systems in cobalts. the auto shop also confirms the problem is that which my personal recall was designed for. *tr

2007 chevrolet cobalt. consumer writes in regards to fuel pump recall notice. *smd the consumer stated he had trouble starting the vehicle. he took the vehicle to the dealer, where they informed him, the fuel pump had no pressure. the consumer then took the vehicle to a repair shop, where they discovered a problem with the gas tank, which was leaking. the leak was where the fuel pump was connected to the gas tank. the consumer notified chevrolet and they denied there was a problem with the gas tank. a month later, the consumer received a recall, regarding a problem with the fuel pump. *jb

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. the contact stated that the she smelled gasoline inside the vehicle. the contact took the vehicle to the dealer to be inspected and they stated there was a leak in the fuel pump and it needed to be repaired. the vehicle was not repaired. the dealer stated that the vehicle was not included in recall nhtsa campaign id number: 09v419000 (fuel system, gasoline:delivery:fuel pump). the manufacturer was notified of the failure and advised the contact to take the vehicle to the dealer for inspection. the failure mileage was 112,000. updated 12/21/12*lj the consumer stated after having the entire fuel system replaced gas could still be smelled in the vehicle. the consumer was then advised that the tank was damaged as well, due to factory defaulted gas tank. the dealer and manufacturer refused assistance. the consumer would like to be completely compensated for all expenses pertaining to the failure. updated 1/4/2013*js

2007 chevrolet cobalt. consumer requests reimbursement for fuel pump module recall notice repairs. *smd

There is a recall on this issue but only in certain states, delaware is not one of them. (nhtsa campaign id number:09v419000) i had to have the fuel pump replaced because it leaked fuel which is the same issue under the recall. if the problem is the fuel pump why would it matter what state your vehicle is registered in? i'm sure there are many more complaints on this and i hope that you will look into it further. i spoke with gm and they will not cover my expenses. *tr

There is a strong smell of leaking gasoline. there is an existing recall for a fuel leak on this make, model and year, but not in virginia!? nhtsa campaign id number: 09v419000 component: fuel system, gasoline:delivery:fuel pump the dealer refuses to fix this problem under recall, saying it does not apply to my vin. my car is affected by this problem, and what state i am in should not exclude them from responsibility. this recall must be extended to all affected owners in every state. *tr

I have owned nothing but chevy cars for 35 years. i had 3 cavaliers that i can't say one bad word about. this cobalt started causing me problems in 2012 and it seems to be getting worse steadily. i started smelling a strong smell of gas for a few weeks and could not figure out where it was coming from. when i finally took it to a mechanic, they told me the fuel tank was leaking and very dangerous to drive. i had to take it to the dealer because no one else would fix it. it cost over 800.00 and i have never had to put that kind of money into a vehicle. now my stereo speakers and turn signal blinker are shutting off for a few days and then coming back for a few days and no pattern on how long it stays or goes. i went online to see if there was a recall for the stereo and to my surprise i not only found a ton of complaints worse than mine about the stereo (cars 2005-2007- you think they would have got it right after 2 years) but there was a recall in nov. 2012 for the fuel tank module (just 3 months after mine went up). i'm not sure what to do at this point other than contact gm but according to other complaints they won't do anything. this really has changed my mind about chevy. i see now this form requires a phone number so hopefully someone will contact me on these issues and convince me that i will buy another chevy. thank you for having a form to place a complaint. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. the contact stated that the vehicle was taken to a mechanic fo routine maintenance. the mechanic inspected the vehicle and discovered a fuel leak. the mechanic advised that he would have to drop the fuel tank in order to repair the leak. the fuel pump module was replaced. the dealer was notified who stated that there was a recall under nhtsa campaign id number: 09v419000 (fuel system, gasoline: delivery: fuel pump) but the vin was not included. m m the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 58,000. ..updated 09-26-12 *bf updated 10/1/2012*js

2007 chevrolet cobalt. consumer writes in regards to gas tank splitting at seams.*tgw

Started to notice difficulty when trying to start my car and the very strong odor of gasoline when the car was in operation and for a period after. i had an inspection done at a gm dealership where they confirmed that the problem was the same fuel pump cracking. despite recall 09v419000, was told that my vehicle's vin didn't qualify for any recalls. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. the driver noticed fuel leaking from under the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostics where the technician stated that the fuel tank had separated at the seam and would have to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired at a cost of $ 1,182.15.. the approximate failure mileage was 70,000. updated 7/30/12 *cn

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. the contact stated she smelled fuel coming from the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic and it was determined that there was a leak in the fuel pump module, which was cracked and needed to be replaced. the mechanic informed the contact of nhtsa campaign id number: 09v419000 (fuel system, gasoline: delivery: fuel pump). the manufacturer was notified and stated that the vehicle was not included in the recall. the failure mileage was unknown and the current mileage was 57,000. .. updated 08-30-12 *bf the consumer stated one of the ports on the modular reservoir assembly was cracked. updated 09/10/12

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign id number: 09v419000 (fuel system, gasoline: delivery fuel pump). the contact took the vehicle to the dealer and was told that the fuel system did not exhibit signs of leaking and that the vehicle should be brought back after the contact started to smell gasoline fuel. the vehicle was not serviced per the recall. the dealer advised the contact that they were advised by the manufacturer not to make any repairs on the recalled vehicles if there were no fuel leaks discovered. the vehicle was not repaired. updated 07/25/12 *bf the power steering motor was replaced. updated 07/30/12

Smelled gasoline, noted gasoline dripping from the car. pulled into an auto parts, the attendant stated thought gas was leaking from around the top of gas tank. the fuel filter and hoses were dry, thus suspected leak on tank top area. i immediately parked my car and was able to google to see if there was others experiencing similar problem. yes, saw the following: nhtsa campaign id number: 09v419000 nhtsa action number: n/a component: fuel system, gasoline:delivery:fuel pump though when i called the closest chevy dealer service dept.... service said that my vin was in the not in the number range for the manufacturer's recall for this very fuel system, gasoline:delivery:fuel pump known defective part.... my car was well under the age and mileage, just that my vin was newer thus a few thousands higher than the recall vin range! well, still this defective part could lead to my car property and more importantly my life and or anyone else in it operating this serious gas tank leaking problem!!!!!! i just received in the mail about recall notice 10023 for loss of power steering assist - replace electric power steering motor. the dealer service will perform the above power steering part replacement, though the defective gasoline pump module would not be covered. *jb

I first started noticing a strong smell of gasoline when i filled my car up and parked it in my garage . i look under the vehicle to see if there was a fuel leak because of how strong the smell was. i didn't see anything so i was thinking maybe it was a one time thing like i had spilled some gas on the car when i filled up. i again noticed the same thing two weeks later when i filled up. it happens every time i fill up the car. i can even smell gas order in a open air parking lot when i walk by my car. i took the car into the chevy dealer i bought if from because of a service bulletin csc-10051936-8902 where the plastic supply or return port on the fuel pump cracks and leaks fuel or fuel vapors. fuel vapors, in the presence of an ignition source, could potentially cause a vehicle fire. so since this is my only source of transportation i took if in to get looked. the dealership said that this repair was already done to my vehicle before they sold it to me. i told them that the smell is so bad that i have to air out my garage before i started my car because i'm worried out it. the dealer service rep. told me that i would have to pay to fix the part that was replaced if it was cracked again! i don't see why it's my fault that the part that they replaced may still be defective and i have to pay out of my pocket. the guy really didn't seem to care that this is a safety related condition that could cause a possible fire. i just spoke to gm about it and was told yes that i would have to pay to have my car inspected and if the same fuel line is cracked that i would have to pay. no help, but i shouldn't have to air out my garage every time i fill up before i start it because of a possible fire hazard. the gm rep. i spoke to on the phone said that when i get the letter for the ignition recall i should mention it to them again. *tr

2007 chevrolet cobalt. consumer states strong fuel odor *tgw the consumer stated gm refused to reconize the problem with no restitution for the repair he had done at a non-gm dealer. after the repair was made, he received a service bulletin from the dealer, which stated the fuel pump was re-designed due to potential cracks in the fule lines. *jb

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. the contact stated that after taking her vehicle in for routine maintenance, she was informed that the fuel tank was leaking. the vehicle had not been repaired. the manufacturer was not notified. the failure mileage was approximately 106,900.

Fuel pump and lines are leaking . purchased car new in 2007 in mo.. was told it is not covered under recall notices #09v419000. *tr

The interior of the vehicle had a strong fuel odor. the chevrolet dealership diagnosed a leaking fuel module and had to replace the gas tank, fuel module, and fuel pipe. while this defect is known to occur on some 2007 cobalts, gm states that my vin number is not part of the current known defect. the leaking fuel module recall should be expanded to include all 2007 cobalts. *js

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