Table 1 shows one common visibility related problems of the 2004 Chevrolet Corvette.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Power Window problems |
There was no noticeable reason for the passenger window to fail. I don't have children that would have been playing with the windows to have caused the failure. The passenger window regulator or associated parts just ceased working. In fact I use the driver's side window 5 times as often as the passenger window, and I have never had a problem. The first time was in 2005, and a few days ago on 5-18-07.
In October of 2005 the driver side power window ceased to function, and the passenger side operated sporadically. Dealer replaced both window regulators under warranty. Then in February of 2007, the passenger window ceased to function again. Once again this regulator was replaced under warranty. Then in February 2010 the passenger windows ceased to operate again, then may 2010 the driver side window ceased to operate again. The dealer replaced these now at a very significant fee (2. 5% the original cost of the vehicle). Therefore in 6 years I went through 7 window regulators, and have talked to other owners of the same vehicle that have had the same experience. The odd part is that I rarely roll either window down.