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Problems with 2007 Chevrolet Corvette STEERING

On average, the 2007 Chevrolet Corvette starts to “feel” problems with the STEERING and its various aspects after 40 882 miles.

Components Affected by STEERING Issues

We have classified the 16 complaints from 2007 Chevrolet Corvette about STEERING into the following categories.

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Recently reported STEERING problems on 2007 Chevrolet Corvette

While driving in heavy traffic, the steering wheel popped out and dropped into my lap. seems as if entire steering column fell, as well as spring loaded action of actual steering wheel. i was able to lift up and apply pressure forward onto steering wheel to regain control of steering, but had to hold wheel in place.

Traction control/active handling malfunction. "service traction control" & "service active handling" messages started shown in dic. from numerous web forums, it's common problem in 2005-2008 corvette. many drivers experienced their brake locked up at high speed. it didn't occur to my car (just messages), but it could potentially fatal issue. yet, gm hasn't issues recall to fix this problem.

Attempting to enter an expressway entrance ramp, i accelerated the vehicle to avoid a car closing rapidly from behind. the car was heading straight and i made no steering input to the the rear end abruptly moved to the right and i was unable to countersteer sufficiently to avoid hitting a vehicle in the lane to my right. this initial collision caused further loss of control within my vehicle and the other vehicle, and we collided a second time.

Causes the brake lights to illuminate without the brake pedal being pushed; the brake lights to not illuminate when the pedal is pushed; difficulty disengaging the cruise control; moving the gear shifter out of the 'park' position without pushing the brake; and disablement of crash avoidance features such as traction control, electronic stability control, and panic braking assist features

While driving the corvette, the engine shut down with no notice. the dash indicated the vehicle had entered accessory mode. power steering, power brakes and engine power were completely gone. within a few seconds, the dic went from 'accessory mode' to 'shift into park'. in order to do so, i had to coast to a safe place. once i got to a spot where i could move off the road, i shifted to park and restarted the car. it then drove on as usual, but there was no check engine light or other indicator. this happened only once this day, however occurred three additional times within 10 miles on the 23rd of july. i contacted a gm service technician who works at a chevrolet dealership and he checked for any service bulletins or recalls. there were none for the corvette. i searched the internet, and corvette forum (i am a 10 year forum member). i found numerous instances of the ignition switch in 2005-2007 corvettes failing in this manner. i located an ignition switch and replaced it. this fixed the problem in 15 minutes and for less than $50 at dealer retail. i know from other nhstc recalls on vehicles that ignition switch failures are considered a critical and dangerous failure. the failures in the corvettes should be included in these recalls. if such a failure occurred during crossing traffic or while driving in close proximity interstate traffic, the results could easily be (and may already have been) deadly. please consider initiating a recall, or including the affected years of corvette in an existing recall. my car is now fixed due to my ability to search forums and other web based information, however most corvette owners are not as involved or as web savvy and could be involved in a long drawn out problem/diagnosis process which would put their lives at risk. thank you.

I've had several instances of the "service active handling warning" come on, about once a week for the last month on my car in the drivers information display in the dash. about six months ago i had the same problem and had the fix prescribed by gm, a clip on the connector for the steering position sensor, installed. that stopped the issue until recently. yesterday on my way home from work the system kicked on and locked the front right wheel repeatedly. it jerked the car to the right, pulling me partway off the road and almost into a ravine. *tr

A various times the message, "service active handling" appeared on the display. the active handling system was automatically turned off by the computer. i read about the issue on the corvette forum and the chevrolet service bulletin concerning the issue (bulletin # 06-02-35-002b). since this is an extreme safety issue i wanted the repair done. hendrick chevrolet of cary, nc completed the repair. the service code had been set and the repair involved putting a little plastic comb at the electrical connection of the telescoping steering column. this was not a recall item, so i was charged. while it was $47.87 it was too much for a defective design on chevrolet's most iconic automobile, the corvette. *tr

While turning into a gas station the vehicle front left brake locked and pulled the vehicle hard left hitting a curbed area. the active handling system error was displayed. i applied brakes, waited for a few seconds and was able to continue. *tr

Every time i drive my car there's a message on the dic that tells me to service active handling system. this light comes on whenever it wants to. i have done some research and it looks like there are multiple corvettes with this problem. *js

Car tracsion control keeps turning off and gives error message "service active handling"

Driving along and car starts swerving and brakes seem to apply, then i notice service abs, service traction control and service active handling is on. this has been happening frequently for several months and now getting worse. have tightened all connections by internally tightening the poor loose connectors and rerouting the wires to the swps to give more length. now lights are on and will not go out, shows no codes with a scan reader. this is an 07 and i do not see that as a recall even though it is the same problems as the 05 & 06. *tr

On sharp turns, front right brake pulses and temporarily loss of steering occurs. service active handling message appears on dic. very dangerous. **tt

My car is a 2007 chevrolet corvette the exact same thing that is detail on one of your current recalls happened to me and now the dealer does not want to fix it because it is not the year the recall is this is the recall im referring to: vehicle make / model: model year(s): chevrolet / corvette 2005-2006 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- nhtsa campaign id number: 10v172000 summary: gm is recalling certain model year 2005 and 2006 chevrolet corvette passenger cars manufactured between march 2004 and january 2006 equipped with a tilt and telescoping steering column (rpo n37). in rare cases, repeated movement of the steering column may cause a signal interruption within the column. if this occurs, the message, "service active handling system" will appear in the driver information center, and one or more of the brakes may apply, possibly causing the vehicle to pull to the right or left. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet corvette. while driving 65 mph, the service active handling system warning light illuminated on the warning panel. the contact reviewed nhtsa campaign id number 10v172000 (steering, column); yet, when contacting the dealer, he was advised that the recall did not exist. the dealer did not repair the vehicle or perform a diagnostic test since the contact had not experienced a direct failure. the manufacturer advised the contact to have a diagnostic test performed at his expense to determine if repairs were necessary. the failure and current mileages were 10,640.

We have a 2007 c6, 3 lt with only 9,400 miles.its over 3 years old so its out of warranty. we were driving in the mountains and heard a clunk and something fall within the steering column. we noticed the steering wheel got loose and was sort of sagging down. got home and pulled the lower kick panel loose and found a pivot pin that goes in the left side of the tilt part of the steering column. when i pulled the covers off the steering column, i found the other pin about to fall out. i reinstalled them and everything seems to be okay now. scary thought to be driving in the mountains, especially colorado mountains, to think the steering wheel would fall off in your lap. i put the pins in 2 times the last time i put loctite on them. it has lasted about 7000 miles. now the are lose again. *tr

This car intermittently locks the steering column. no reason. the engine shuts off at speed. *tr

Just bought a new 2007 corvette. vehicle "skips sideways" at moderate speeds (30 mph) on rough roads. this is a know gm manufacture defect that was completely fixed in the 2008 corvette. experienced the "skip sideways" on the way home from the chevrolet dealer. vehicle had 26 miles on it when purchased and now has 37 miles on it. i got online to the "corvette forum" and was immediately referred to the sep 07 car and driver magazine article specifically addressing this issue. the professional drivers in the article rate the 2007 corvette steering as "unsatisfactory" and "makes the drivers understandably nervous". i feel that the steering is "unsafe" in the 2007 corvette. gm has "made huge improvements in the chevy's handling" and has completely redesigned the steering in the 2008 corvette. i have requested that gm replace the steering in my 2007 corvette with the 2008 or replace it with a 2008 corvette. *tr

I have had my new 2007 corvette for only a few days and have only 37 miles on it (26 miles at purchase), but i am already very disappointed in the vehicles steering. i have had 5 corvettes and have always owned one as an adult and i truly feel that the steering in this 2007 corvette is ?unsafe?. when driving home from the gm dealer, the vehicle skipped sideways on rough roads at a moderate speed (20-40 mph). i got online to the corvette forum and was immediately referred to the sep 07, car and driver magazine article specifically addressing this steering issue. the professional drivers in the article, rate the 2007 corvette steering as ?unsatisfactory and makes the drivers understandably nervous. gm has made huge improvements in the chevys handling and has redesigned the steering in the 2008 corvette with improved steering feel. *jb i would really like something done. i am 59 years old and i want this to be my last corvette, but i want a safe, responsive corvette that is stable on the mountain roads where i live. i live in a small mountain town that has rough asphalt roads that highlight the 2007 corvette steering problem. for someone else with a 2007 corvette that has access to good roads and interstate highways, they may not notice the ?sideways skip? and the ?out of control? feeling that i get in this vehicle. the vehicle is unsafe and needs to be fixed i have requested that gm replace the steering in my 2007 with the 2008 or replace it with a 2008 corvette. the service request number (srn) is 71-550-870-246. this is a manufacture defect and gm has solved this problem in the 2008 corvette. gm has reviewed the problem and has stated that there is no recall at this time and has determined not to help me. they will not do anything until someone is killed or injured. can you please help me.*jb

Tl*the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet corvette. while driving 30 mph, the steering becomes difficult to maneuver and causes the vehicle to skid sideways. the contact called gm and they informed him that the failure was due to a manufacturer defect. there are no recalls available for this failure. the vehicle has not been to the dealer. the current mileage was 37 and failure mileage was 26. the consumer stated the vehicle skipped sideways while driving on rough roads at a moderate speed of 20-40 mph. the steering has an out of control feeling. updated 09/18/07. *jb

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