New to site, new to HHR
#1
New to site, new to HHR
Hey, this is Mike. New HHR owner.
Due to wife's medical conditions, her days of climbing in/out of the truck are about over. Didn't really want a sedan, plus needed some cargo area, so I happened across a 2011 HHR the other day. 118,000, 4k.
With all the recalls GM has had, how does one go about checking to see if any recalls have been done to this truck? Ignition key cylinder, doesn't seem to have a normal accessory position, is this normal? And, of course the engine light came on after about 100 miles. From what I've read on here, that could be a recall condition too. Don't have any local Chevy dealers, closest about 30-40 miles. Thanks in advance.
Due to wife's medical conditions, her days of climbing in/out of the truck are about over. Didn't really want a sedan, plus needed some cargo area, so I happened across a 2011 HHR the other day. 118,000, 4k.
With all the recalls GM has had, how does one go about checking to see if any recalls have been done to this truck? Ignition key cylinder, doesn't seem to have a normal accessory position, is this normal? And, of course the engine light came on after about 100 miles. From what I've read on here, that could be a recall condition too. Don't have any local Chevy dealers, closest about 30-40 miles. Thanks in advance.
#2
Welcome to the site.
As far as recall info. Just call a dealer and they can look up the info using your cars VIN.
Normal accessory position ? The HHR's ignition doesn't have the old style where you would turn the key backwards. All that is covered in your owners manual. If you didn't get one, here's a link to a downloadable version: https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/gene...s-manual-3074/
That check engine light (CEL) should be looked into. I doubt that it's related to any of the recall notices.
As far as recall info. Just call a dealer and they can look up the info using your cars VIN.
Normal accessory position ? The HHR's ignition doesn't have the old style where you would turn the key backwards. All that is covered in your owners manual. If you didn't get one, here's a link to a downloadable version: https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/gene...s-manual-3074/
That check engine light (CEL) should be looked into. I doubt that it's related to any of the recall notices.
#4
Welcome to the site! The check engine can be checked at any parts palace like AutoZone or Advanced, please write down the codes and post them here.
At 5 years old there are many issues that come to mind.
At 5 years old there are many issues that come to mind.
#5
Any Advance/AutoZone/O'Reilly will read the codes for free. Get the actual number (P0xxx) and post it here.
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/gm-r...-status-50716/
I have had a friend ask where the acc position was. It's there, just not marked on the bezel, 1 click back from off.
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/gm-r...-status-50716/
I have had a friend ask where the acc position was. It's there, just not marked on the bezel, 1 click back from off.
#6
Thanks for the welcomes, Thanks for the info.
I'm going to stop by advance when I get back to town.
My key doesn't seem to turn back, beyond the off position. When it's turned off, the windows, and radio still run?
I'll post the codes when I get them.
Thanks
I'm going to stop by advance when I get back to town.
My key doesn't seem to turn back, beyond the off position. When it's turned off, the windows, and radio still run?
I'll post the codes when I get them.
Thanks
#7
Read through the owners manual. All these things you're asking about are explained in the manual.
#10
They will not replace the key cylinder a second time during the ignition switch recall. Two different parts involved here.
In fact, the new ones don't feel much different. Just a little bit tighter.
As stated above, call a dealer. They can check your VIN and tell you for sure if the recall work was done.