We have classified the 11 complaints from 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt about SEAT BELTS into the following categories.
2007 chevrolet cobalt. consumer writes in regards to defective airbag. consumer stated that airbag did not deploy during automobile accident. *ld *js
The defect: no audible warning chime when the drivers door is opened after turning off the ignition and leaving the key in the cylinder. there is also no audible chime when the seatbelt is not connected while driving and the turn signals make no audible sounds when on. all audible sounds are played using the vehicles sound system. i saw there has been a recall issued for other gm models with similar problems. this problem is common with this make and model and other similar gm vehicles. my chimes haven't worked right for awhile now. a quick google search shows this is a on going problem with gm radios for a long time. a recall has been issued for newer gm vehicles with similar problems general motors recalls chevrolet sonic, trax and spark over radio compliance issue read more: http://gmauthority.com/blog/2016/05/chevrolet-sonic-spark-trax-radio-compliance-recall/#ixzz4boc2c3p3
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. while driving the vehicle, the key was accidentally removed from the ignition switch and the vehicle continued to operate. on several occasions, while driving various speeds, the vehicle suddenly shut off and the front driver seat belt was faulty. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the linkage was faulty. the cause of the failure was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failures. the failure mileage was 35,000. updated 2/4/16 *cn *cn
Seatbelt will not buckle. husband had to slide out under the seatbelt and we cannot get it unstuck. *tr
The airbag maintenance light came on in the car, took car to gm dealer and stated that there was broken wire in the passenger side seatbelt retractor. dealer had to replace retractor and clear code. having hard time understanding how this is not safety related and why i am having to pay out of pocket to fix this. this part does not hardly move and should be designed to move so many revolutions. my opinion this is a flaw in the design and should be covered by gm. *tr
On the 2007 chevy cobalt, the key gets stuck in the accessory position and cannot be removed. you must either jump the car or push the switch under the steering column to remove the key. with the key in the accessory position, the battery drains and renders the radio inactive. this adds to an additional safety concern because the seatbelt chime and blinker sound go through the radio and cannot be heard when the radio is inactive. chevy stated that you must bring in the car to have the radio reprogrammed for $130 each time the battery goes dead. *tr
Put my car in park, turned the ignition off, pressed the release button on the seat belt and it failed. i was stuck in my car for over five minutes before i decided i had to slide under the waist/lap restraint in order to avoid cutting the seat belt. *tr
Electrical short in the right front seat belt retractor in which disables the air bag system because of the fault. this diagnosis was verified by bergstrom chevrolet in appleton, wisconsin. after numerous contacts with gm and bergstrom chevrolet, they decided not to cover the cost because of expired warranty. *tr
Front seatbelts are coming apart at the same location on both sides of vehicle rendering them unsafe. *tr
Driving down the road and the airbag on the passengers side shuts off with a passenger in the seat. service airbag light goes on. shut the car off and restart then it will be fine for a while. i think it is sensor on the seatbelt retractor. *tr
Within a month of purchasing a new 2007 chevy cobalt - i began hearing rattling noises from my vehicle. i have had the car in for repairs numerous times. multiple components have been replaced and or repaired. i currently have 15,000 miles on the vehicle - to this day i can still hear rattling noises and clunking noise coming from the steering-suspension. the mechanics have now told me they don't know what's wrong and suggested i try a different dealership. i have contacted chevy and received no help in settling this issue. if chevy would of had their return policy when i purchased - i would of gladly returned the vehicle - i make car payments on a lemon. i don't even like my daughter to ride in the vehicle for fear of her safety. i fear i will be driving down the road the front end will fall apart. it scares me to death. *tr
Tl*-the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet cobalt. while driving approximately 25 mph on normal road conditions and proceeding into a left turn there was difficulty steering the vehicle. unexpectedly, the vehicle pulled to the right unexpectedly. the vehicle uncontrollably swayed off the road. the driver inspected the vehicle and resumed operation with caution. there were no warning light indicators illuminated on the instrument panel. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for diagnostic tests. the technician was unable to duplicate the failure. the manufacturer was notified of the malfunction. the vehicle has not been repaired. the contact had concern of the safety risk involved. the failure and current mileages were 40,833. updated 05/26/09 *bf the consumer also stated the warning sound indicator workes intermittently. udated 05/28/09.*jb
No incidents have happen, but i noticed my six year old sitting in his booster seat in the back seat of the sedan ls and the shoulder belt covers over his neck and chin area, there is no way to adjust it?? and he is even tall for his age, have you had any other complaints?? and if not maybe someone could look in to it ?? we just bought this 2007 chevy co bolt ls. *jb