Manual Transmission problems of the 2005 Chevrolet Cavalier

Three problems related to manual transmission have been reported for the 2005 Chevrolet Cavalier. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Chevrolet Cavalier based on all problems reported for the 2005 Cavalier.

1 Manual Transmission problem

Failure Date: 10/13/2008

Manual hydraulic clutch in 2005 chevy Cavalier. Rubber hose gets worn through by metal bracket resulting in loss of clutch. I brought this to the attention of Chevrolet and they were of no assistance. I brought the vehicle in to a chevy dealer yesterday, 10-13-08 and showed the service manager and he said that he could not fix it because there was no recall on this item. It would have to be at my cost. I drove the car home and when I attempted to start it about an hour later the hose burst causing loss of clutch and the car jumping forward about 4 feet. There needs to be a recall!.

2 Manual Transmission problem

Failure Date: 06/15/2008

My '05 Cavalier, the hydraulic clutch hose got a hole in it from rubbing on the wiring harness that is next to it. This is something that I would assume be re-routed or better put in an area where this would not happen.

3 Manual Transmission problem

Failure Date: 02/28/2005

The contact owns a 2005 Chevrolet Cavalier. The contact stated that by 3,300 miles the transmission had been repaired twice and replaced once. By the current mileage of 19,000 it has had two additional transmissions replaced. The replacements and repairs have been done at no cost to the consumer. The car has been at the dealership since February 28, 2005, when the last replacement transmission was installed because the consumer was afraid to drive the vehicle. The consumer reported this problem to the NHTSA because she did not want any one else to experience the same problems that she has encountered with this type of vehicle. The consumer wanted the dealership or manufacturer to provide a replacement vehicle at no additional charge or to provide reimbursement for the cost of the vehicle. The dealership offered for the consumer to buy another vehicle and use this one as a trade in, but the consumer refused. The consumer states that the dealership informed her that she would still have to pay for the 2005 Chevrolet Cavalier as well as for a new vehicle if she purchased one.


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