Adaptive Equipment Problems of Chevrolet Tracker

Chevrolet Tracker owners have reported 1 problem related to adaptive equipment (under the equipment category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Chevrolet Tracker based on all problems reported for the Tracker.

1 Adaptive Equipment problem of the 1999 Chevrolet Tracker

Failure Date: 12/01/2009

I am the original owner of a 1999 chevy Tracker. Since day one of ownership, I have had problems with steering wheel binding and ignition key issues. Also, there has been a squeling noise that is loud and constant. It has been to the dealer many times with the same old recommendation of we can't find anything wrong, just keep driving it. Or, there is nothing to fix. The squeling is louder and from reading other issues with the chevy Tracker, it seems is from the pulley and belt area that is causing the noise that a dealer refuses to fix. Also, my steering wheel locks up and the ignition switch does not take the key smoothly. Meaning, its hard to insert and hard to remove with out force. I have a 2008 hhr that was on recall due to this same ignition problem and the cylinder was replace. The problem is identical to this vehicle. I have 98,000 miles on this car and do not want to get hurt or jeopardize the safety of my family, so I am reporting this issues with my vehicle. I believe from owning only Chevrolets, that your ignition cylinder problem dates way back, then what your willing to admit. So please investigate this issue, before you have more problems to deal with. Make that recall on the older cars, because some of them like mine are defective and unsafe.

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Problem Category Number of Problems
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7
Air Conditioner problems
6
Carrier/rack problems
4
Adaptive Equipment problems
1


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