Wheel Related Problems of the 2010 Chevrolet Cobalt

Table 1 shows one common wheel related problems of the 2010 Chevrolet Cobalt.

Table 1. Wheel related problems of Chevrolet Cobalt

Problem Category Number of Problems
Wheel problems
10

Wheel problem #1

Traction, engine and wheels sensor light on. Hard shifting. Car shakes when braking. Engine runs rough and skips when idling. I've had brakes replaced and spark plugs. Have had all recalls repaired.

Wheel problem #2

Tl-the contact owns a 2010 Chevrolet Cobalt. The contact stated that the steering wheel failed. The steering wheel was hard to turn, the power steering light illuminated while the failure occurred. The contact also stated that when the accelerator pedal was engaged the vehicle failed to acclerate and the rpm dropped to zero. The contact also advised that the fuel tank read empty, when the fuel tank was filled. The contact also advsed that the tire pressure monitoring system also failed, the tire pressure system advised that the tires pressures were low. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to an unknown mechanic performed a diagostic that was unable to locate a failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufaturer was not contact. The failure mileage was 150,000 . Li.

Wheel problem #3

Everytime I start my car the svc light stays on all the time , my tires are always wobbly while slowing down and driving. My passenger air bag constantly stays off it's also a rattling inside my wheel and a squeak sometimes when im breaking. Im un sure whats going on my engine light comes on wen the car is half way turned on I don't know what that means but I just brought this car and im finding out problems my aux part on my car is messed up n150075.

Wheel problem #4

At approximately 48000 miles the wheel bearing hub went out. I thought this was unusual for this many miles. Is posed for the left front driver side.

Wheel problem #5

The key is stuck in the ignition switch and will not shut off. Called chevy and they will not stand behind it. All of the 2009's got recalled because of that incident, but they will do nothing for me about my 2010!! we did however, disconnect the battery so it wouldn't go dead! I bought a brand new car and now I am having issues, didn't buy a new car to have issues!!.

Wheel problem #6

Driving down a gravel road when I had to swerve to avoid an on comming car that was in my lane. The steering seemed to lock up and as a result I hit the gaurd rail.

Wheel problem #7

I had notice trouble not too long after I purchased the car in Jan 2012 due the cars shimmy. I noticed the tires going low & thought that was it. Then kept noticing the tread wearing away more quickly that it should have been because the tires looked pretty new when car was purchased. It wasn't until my father told me I better get new tires because the treads were about shot & the tires were bulging. I took it to a very reputable tire business where the mechanic told me there was no way he could put tires back on the rims as 3 of them were bent to hell. This is why the tires were wearing quickly. He said he had been in business for 30 years & you don't normally see 3 rims bent up like that & they had to be defective & I should go back to where I bought the car. I had to have my vehicle towed from PA to OH where I live!!. I made an appt with the service dept at the dealership where I bought the vehicle & the manager stated he cannot help me since it was out of warranty!!! didn't even look at it!! I cannot afford to buy 3 new rims & tires!!! you cannot find used one as I'm sure they are all shot to hell too!!! I have researched the internet & am finding there have been rim bending problems for years on the chevy Cobalt!!! this is a huge safety hazard & could cause a accident!! I don't understand why they are still putting these cheap bendable rims on these cars!!! something needs to be done!!!! I bought a newer car because I didn't want to have to be dumping money into it all the time!! I bought a $2000 extended warranty that doesn't cover my problem either!!! all 3 of these tires look like they could blow at any second, but I'm almost forced to drive this car because I can't afford to buy these new rims which I feel are defective from the manufacturer.

Wheel problem #8

My giirlfriend and I were drving down the interstate early one morning. There was no rain or bad road conditions and prays god hardly any traffixc at all. One minute everthing was fine and within a split second there was a loud thud below our feet. My girlfriend lost control of the vehicle and we were thrown accross the middle of the intetstate and slammed into the guard cables which at that point in time the air bags deployed. The guard cables catapolted us back across the interstate were we was finally able to get the car stopped. The first question out of the arkansas state troopers and the local county offiers mouths to us was,"what happened to your whole driver side wheel?". The trooper went on to explain that this was obviouly not a "blowout" due to the fact there was absolutely no trash on the road or off the road the road tha would be consistent with a blow out. Thats when we told him the car had been taken to the Chevrolet dealership were the car was purchased not 9 days prior to the accident and the wheels and tires and been rotated, the oil changed and an inspection completed on the car and they tried to say everything checked out ok. Well now just as a passenger I have 2 fractured vertabrae in my back, cant sleep, had to quit school and I have no idea of which way to turn to get the help I need. Friends please be careful driving these cars. Please. I feel like this is a Chevrolet malfuntion or defective part. Now what do I do?.

Wheel problem #9

The contact owns a 2010 Chevrolet Cobalt. The contact stated that a private mechanic advised him that the rims on the vehicle were cracking. The dealer was notified but offered no assistance. The manufacturer was not notified of the defect. The failure mileage was 50,000. The current mileage was 60,000.

Wheel problem #10

The contact owns a 2010 Chevrolet Cobalt. The contact stated that the rim on the front driver and passenger side wheels were cracked. The front driver side rim exhibited a crack approximately 3 inches long and the passenger side rim exhibited a crack about 7 inches long. The vehicle was taken to the dealer however they did not provide any assistance. The contact replaced the rim on the front passenger side wheel. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue and referred the contact to the dealer. The VIN was unavailable. The current mileage was 62,000. The failure mileage was 40,000.


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