Pissed!!! HHR Key Stuck - Shifter Micro Switch / GM denying responsibility
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My HHR has 69,484 miles on it. I bought it in December 2005 and received it January 6th, 2006. It had a 3yr 36,000 mile basic and 5 yr 60,000 drivetrain warranty. If I waited, I think it was six months later; I would have gotten the 100,000 mile warranty. So, yeah I'm kicking myself for not even extending the warranty or even waiting, but I didn't know they were going to do that.
My HHR has 69,484 miles on it. I bought it in December 2005 and received it January 6th, 2006. It had a 3yr 36,000 mile basic and 5 yr 60,000 drivetrain warranty. If I waited, I think it was six months later; I would have gotten the 100,000 mile warranty. So, yeah I'm kicking myself for not even extending the warranty or even waiting, but I didn't know they were going to do that.
Now if they have added the 5/100 warranty to the 06 HHR, I would like to know.
Question to the OP. And I really don't mean for this to sound like I'm bashing you but I've worked in the dealer environment and I'm curious to see what your tipping point is? You're into the car for 4 years and almost 70k miles at what point would you not be upset that this broke, setting aside that this is a common occurrence?
I've had people screaming at me that their light blew out the moment they are from under warranty to people screaming at me that I need to warranty tires @ 100k miles. I'm just trying to see what would be a fair amount of time for this to wear out. I mean we all understand, even the same item, may wear out quicker for one person rather than another.
I've had people screaming at me that their light blew out the moment they are from under warranty to people screaming at me that I need to warranty tires @ 100k miles. I'm just trying to see what would be a fair amount of time for this to wear out. I mean we all understand, even the same item, may wear out quicker for one person rather than another.
My thoughts are if my battery is dead I have bigger problems than just opening the rear hatch - my vehicle won't start, thus I am not going anywhere. I know how to and can jump the vehicle from the engine compartment, if there is anything wrong with the rear hatch I can remotely open it as well.
Considering you do something with electronics I thought you might like the aux battery.
Considering you do something with electronics I thought you might like the aux battery.
So, the service manager said he will talk to GM about my issue with the shifter and call me Friday. They were unaware of the TSB which thanks to this forum,
But then, I did get mine new. I know my mother's 06 Cobalt's went to 5/100, she got a letter from GM. Her's was used, but not certified.
And if GM extended the warranty on the used 06 HHR's that were certified to 5/100 and not the new ones, that would really be
Question to the OP. And I really don't mean for this to sound like I'm bashing you but I've worked in the dealer environment and I'm curious to see what your tipping point is? You're into the car for 4 years and almost 70k miles at what point would you not be upset that this broke, setting aside that this is a common occurrence?
I've had people screaming at me that their light blew out the moment they are from under warranty to people screaming at me that I need to warranty tires @ 100k miles. I'm just trying to see what would be a fair amount of time for this to wear out. I mean we all understand, even the same item, may wear out quicker for one person rather than another.
I've had people screaming at me that their light blew out the moment they are from under warranty to people screaming at me that I need to warranty tires @ 100k miles. I'm just trying to see what would be a fair amount of time for this to wear out. I mean we all understand, even the same item, may wear out quicker for one person rather than another.
It was stated in another forum that GM should have considered a metal collar or ring around the plastic bit that holds that pin to reinforce it and this problem would have never become a nuisance.
Well you had me questioning myself so I went out and looked in the car... Sure enough with my paperwork is the warranty card for the certified used, and it does say 5/100k from the in service date, so 1 year from when my bumper to bumper expires... Didn't see anything that would indicate the length of that warranty to the original owner in the manual or anything...
Well you had me questioning myself so I went out and looked in the car... Sure enough with my paperwork is the warranty card for the certified used, and it does say 5/100k from the in service date, so 1 year from when my bumper to bumper expires... Didn't see anything that would indicate the length of that warranty to the original owner in the manual or anything...
Thats 5/100k on your 2006 right?

Correct. I guess I got lucky!
So really my car had a 4/48k bumper to bumper, and 5/100k powertrain... not bad. Funny though how it's still the same car, but the original owner wouldn't get that satisfaction... Oh well, not his problem!


