โAug-02-2014 08:50 PM
โAug-16-2014 07:49 AM
Francesca Knowles wrote:
So...how about them...um... 1985 Yugos! Now, there was a lousy car.
And if anyone wants to argue with me about that, I'll Meet You Outside!
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โAug-15-2014 04:32 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
What is wrong with some of you people? The keys do not and have never "fallen out" of the ignition switch.
The issue is if anything heavier then one key (according to GM not me) is put on the key ring and you hit a bump the ignition switch can and DOES rotate out of the RUN mode! This turns off the vehicle disables the air bags and seat belt tensors, you lose your power steering and brakes. For a full grown man this is not and issue, for a young teen male or female and most women, this is a oh-$hit moment. It can and HAS caused at least 13 deaths and GM has known about it for a very long time and did nothing to fix it!
Don
โAug-15-2014 03:01 PM
โAug-15-2014 12:49 PM
โAug-15-2014 12:39 PM
minnow wrote:Charlie D. wrote:
Ignition is a BIG issue but GM has owned up to it. There are a couple of other manufacturers with the same problem but not as huge as GM.
Never heard that keys fall out of the ignition.
The issue is not that they've "owned up to it", but rather the very long (10 years to travel) roundabout road they were dragged down before they came clean. Anyone who thinks GM is an honorable corporate citizen in this society is only fooling themselves.
โAug-15-2014 09:05 AM
โAug-14-2014 09:04 PM
โAug-14-2014 08:04 PM
gmc6000 wrote:Superduty123 wrote:gmc6000 wrote:
Sorry, but I don't buy this key issue. First I guarantee not one of these vehicles turned off on there own with the keys that came equipped with the vehicle. Not going to happen. Is it GM's fault that these idiots added 5 extra pounds of******to the key chain? No it is not. I also would not expect a key switch to last 10 years. Great if it does, but not something I would expect.
Secondly, I have yet to ever see a vehicle that if it was powered off, I could not steer or stop with the brakes.
People need to be accountable for their own stupidity.
Dude, your really have no clue. Would a 16 year old girl know what to do when the key falls out and the steering wheel locks. do some research and see how many people died with this key falling out and the engineering team knew full well it was a problem. I have been driving for 42 years and with probably 30 different or more vechiles, I have never seen anything like that. To think that a friggn key can fall our because the lock is worn out after 10 years is BS (most of these cars were less than 6 years old) you haven't looked at any of the facts. As I said before, you can point to all the manufacturers but GM is by far the one with the most epidemic issues around safety and quality
First off, keys just don't fall out on their own. Second, unless the transmission is in park, the steering wheels don't lock, designed that way. I have seen the so called "facts". In this day and age of "Its somebody else's fault", I don't believe most of these stories.
โAug-14-2014 07:53 PM
Superduty123 wrote:gmc6000 wrote:
Sorry, but I don't buy this key issue. First I guarantee not one of these vehicles turned off on there own with the keys that came equipped with the vehicle. Not going to happen. Is it GM's fault that these idiots added 5 extra pounds of******to the key chain? No it is not. I also would not expect a key switch to last 10 years. Great if it does, but not something I would expect.
Secondly, I have yet to ever see a vehicle that if it was powered off, I could not steer or stop with the brakes.
People need to be accountable for their own stupidity.
Dude, your really have no clue. Would a 16 year old girl know what to do when the key falls out and the steering wheel locks. do some research and see how many people died with this key falling out and the engineering team knew full well it was a problem. I have been driving for 42 years and with probably 30 different or more vechiles, I have never seen anything like that. To think that a friggn key can fall our because the lock is worn out after 10 years is BS (most of these cars were less than 6 years old) you haven't looked at any of the facts. As I said before, you can point to all the manufacturers but GM is by far the one with the most epidemic issues around safety and quality
โAug-14-2014 07:14 PM
โAug-14-2014 02:35 PM
gmc6000 wrote:
Sorry, but I don't buy this key issue. First I guarantee not one of these vehicles turned off on there own with the keys that came equipped with the vehicle. Not going to happen. Is it GM's fault that these idiots added 5 extra pounds of******to the key chain? No it is not. I also would not expect a key switch to last 10 years. Great if it does, but not something I would expect.
Secondly, I have yet to ever see a vehicle that if it was powered off, I could not steer or stop with the brakes.
People need to be accountable for their own stupidity.
โAug-13-2014 04:28 PM
gmc6000 wrote:
Sorry, but I don't buy this key issue. First I guarantee not one of these vehicles turned off on there own with the keys that came equipped with the vehicle. Not going to happen. Is it GM's fault that these idiots added 5 extra pounds of******to the key chain? No it is not. I also would not expect a key switch to last 10 years. Great if it does, but not something I would expect.
Secondly, I have yet to ever see a vehicle that if it was powered off, I could not steer or stop with the brakes.
People need to be accountable for their own stupidity.
โAug-13-2014 02:25 PM
โAug-13-2014 11:44 AM