Recall Notice
I got my recall notice 2 days ago. Not sure what to do? How many of you are going to swap your key?
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meh
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I am not. Keeping mine.
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My knee doesn't come anywhere near touching the key when it's in the ignition. I will gladly refuse the Recall and sign a waiver.
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Turned it in.
Not clear on how or why it makes a difference. My new key works just fine, but maybe it's not for everyone. |
I signed the waiver to keep my original key.
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Waiver.
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Already did it a month ago. If you'd rather not , all you have to do is sign the waiver.
As long as I have a key that'll start the car, it's all good. |
I received my recall letter last week, but there was no mention of a need to sign a waiver if I did not want to change my keys.
At 5'5" on a hot day, I can't hit the key with my knee when I try, so I'm keeping my factory key sets. I want to keep everything original. |
To each its own but I can not even come close to hitting the fob with my knee, Hence I'm keeping the cool keyfob.
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Waiver !
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I went in for an oil change and was automatically flagged as needing the "Ignition switch recall". I asked for the waiver and was told that GM recently issued a memo stating that they can no longer do the waiver.
I had my key taken out of the FOB and was issued a new, separate, key. I went home and swapped out my key with the spare set I have. In the future, if I have to bring the car in, I will give them the replaced set. I was not happy, but this isn't the dealerships fault. I really wish GM would offer a better solution than removing the switchblade. |
Oh look, this AGAIN!
1500 votes for the same ting right here: http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showth...&highlight=key |
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