21 problems related to tank assembly have been reported for the 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt based on all problems reported for the 2007 Cobalt.
The contact owns a 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt. The contact stated that a fuel odor was present from underneath the vehicle. The contact looked under the vehicle and found fuel leaking from the fuel tank. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The dealer (fisher Chevrolet GMC Buick, 775 e 32nd st, yuma, az 85365) was contacted, but the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and stated that there were no open recalls under the VIN. The failure mileage was 89,000.
2007 Chevrolet Cobalt. Consumer writes in regards to ignition switch recall. The consumer stated the current actions being taken to remedy the situation were inadequate at best. The consumer did not feel safe driving the vehicle. Also, the gas tank had to be replaced due to a leak caused by a defective seal, that was recalled. The consumer had the seal replaced, prior to the recall. However she was denied reimbursement, because the work was not performed at a gm dealership. The blower motor was replaced multiple times, due to it causing a leak on the passenger side of the vehicle.
The contact owns a 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt. The contact stated that there was a crack located at the seal of the fuel tank. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 60,791.
2007 Chevrolet Cobalt. Consumer writes in regards to fuel pump recall notice. The consumer stated he had trouble starting the vehicle. He took the vehicle to the dealer, where they informed him, the fuel pump had no pressure. The consumer then took the vehicle to a repair shop, where they discovered a problem with the gas tank, which was leaking. The leak was where the fuel pump was connected to the gas tank. The consumer notified Chevrolet and they denied there was a problem with the gas tank. A month later, the consumer received a recall, regarding a problem with the fuel pump.
2007 Chevrolet Cobalt. Consumer writes in regards to gas tank splitting at seams.
The contact owns a 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt. The driver noticed fuel leaking from under the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostics where the technician stated that the fuel tank had separated at the seam and would have to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired at a cost of $ 1,182. 15. . The approximate failure mileage was 70,000. Updated 7/30/12.
The contact owns a 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt. The contact stated that after taking her vehicle in for routine maintenance, she was informed that the fuel tank was leaking. The vehicle had not been repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was approximately 106,900.
The interior of the vehicle had a strong fuel odor. The Chevrolet dealership diagnosed a leaking fuel module and had to replace the gas tank, fuel module, and fuel pipe. While this defect is known to occur on some 2007 Cobalts, gm states that my VIN number is not part of the current known defect. The leaking fuel module recall should be expanded to include all 2007 Cobalts.
The vehicle was brought in for a recall to replace fuel module for fuel odor? well the module was replaced with the new module kit(3. 107). Before this replacement we had no problems with the car and fuel odor/fuel gauge. Now that we had the recall down there is a strong fuel odor and the gas gauge will read full at times and when the car is shut off and turned back on after driver . 7 miles the gauge will say its only got a 1/4 tank of gas and we switch the car on and off a few times and it will finally go back to full but after driving it about 3 miles the gauge will go back down to a 1/4 tank and we have to stop and cycle the key on and off at least 4 times for it to give a somewhat accurate reading but after driving a couple miles the gauge will go to empty. Even when the tank is empty the gauge will say there's a half tank of gas, I have even got stuck multiple times thinking there was gas in the car. Anyway point being that this module kit 3. 107 gave me all the symptoms of why it was being recalled and messed up my fuel gauge and the dealer refuses to fix it as warranty so because the fuel gauge isn't part of the recall. So I further investigated on multiple online forums and it seems everyone that gets this recall down has had major problems with the fuel gauge and a fuel odor they didn't have before the recall. So im hoping the NHTSA will further investigate this issue, this could be a huge safety issue running out of gas in the middle of the road/highway/dark long dirt roads with no gas stations for miles. So please read this and check your Cobalt by cycling the ignition and you will see after module replacement the fuel gauge is erratic/gas odor is now present. Chevys cheap recall is just not cutting it and they need to look into recalling the fuel level sensor with the module cause this problem seems like it happens to every Cobalt I have seen with this recall.
The contact owns a 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt. The contact stated that fuel fumes were emitted into the vehicle. The contact mentioned that after inspecting the vehicle he noticed that fuel was leaking out of the fuel tank. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure who advised that they would contact him at a later date. The vehicle was not repaired. The VIN was not available. The failure mileage was 110,000 and the current mileage was 116,000.
I have a fuel leak in the upper part of my gas tank.
The contact owns 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt. The contact stated there was a fuel leak in the fuel tank and gasoline fumes coming from the inside of the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who stated there were no recalls and they did not see any fuel leaks. The manufacturer was notified and stated the mechanic also did not see any fuel leak and offered no other assistance. The failure mileage was 51,174.
Fuel leak around the top of fuel tank. Strong fuel smell in garage could have caught house on fire if ignited by a spark or other source.
Strong smell of gas when im driving the car in and outside. The car has trouble starting,I had it checked and was told there was a fuel leak. Called gm and was told even though their was a special coverage for my state they would not fix the leak. This is a dangerous leak due to a faulty plastic part. I hope my family doesnt die from inhaling fumes or blow up. Kinda makes you think its another pinto exploding gas tank deal. I guess they wont do anything until someone dies. I have had many problems with this car starting a week after I bought it new. Knocking when the engine starts,using oil now,airbags not working ,small electrical things keep going wrong. When I take it in im told they cant reproduce the problems.
Fuel leak around the top of fuel tank. Fuel smell. . . .
24,866 mile fuel tank defect. Crack in the tank close to the filler neck. No impact , no collision. Supplier defect.
I smelled a strong gas odor and the minutes later half of my gas was leaking out onto the parking lot with gas so high it is expensive took it to the dealership said I had a crack in my filler neck of the fuel tank and that it would be $1150 to get it fixed.
2007 chevy Cobalt leaking fuel from fuel tank. Know problem, gm issued recall in several states. Called dealership, was advised vehicle was not recalled in indiana. Offered to sell replacement tank at cost of $1200.
The contact owns a 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt. The contact stated that she smelled a strong gasoline odor. After a few months of inhaling the fumes she was hospitalized and given antibiotics. The vehicle was inspected by an independent mechanic who advised her that the fuel tank assembly needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired for the fuel tank assembly. The manufacturer was contacted and advised her that only certain states were included in a recall, which did not include her state. The failure mileage was unknown and the current mileage was 90,000. The VIN was unavailable.
Smell gasoline coming from the rear of the vehicle. Looked under rear of vehicle and can see gas dripping from the top of the gas tanks fuel module. Recall only covers certain vehicles with the same problem! fumes could ignite anytime. Dealeship will not repair on recall due to VIN not falling between the numbers.
2007 Chevrolet Cobalt with 68000 miles on it has fuel leaking from top of tank. Mechanic and parts house say this is very common for this vehicle. This seems to be a real safety issue that I and others believe should warrant a recall.