Got a paper attached to my oil change paperwork from Midas and this is the info stated:
BTW my cav is a '98 auto.2.4
04002- Feb.04 - Recall-Ignition Circuit Defect
NHTSA04V036000-Jan 04-Recall 04V036000:Ignition Switch Fire Hazard
02049 - Jan 03 - Recall-Steering Gear Lower Pinion Bearing Separation
NHTSA02V286000- Nov.02- Recall 02V286000:steering Rack Defect
99090- May 00- Recall-Corrision/Moisture Entering the PCM
NHTSA00V053000-Feb.00- Recall-00V053000:CNG Fuel and/or Brake System Leak
NHTSA97V219000-Nov.97- Recall-97V219000:Wheels/Brake Pipe Inspection
So should I contact my Dealership??
15.2@89mph 2.171 60ft. 9.830 1/8 R.I.P. "LULU"
+1 on contacting the dealership. Should also be able to find out through
here.
The ignition one and the steering one both impacted 1m+ vehicles, so there is a possibility those are still open.
The brake line one shows
~400 affected.
Thanks fellas,I registered on the one site but since my car's VIN # wasn't in their database I couldn't find out any info on recalls but found info on the other link.Thanks again
15.2@89mph 2.171 60ft. 9.830 1/8 R.I.P. "LULU"
they areprobably just lazy and dont want to fix it
our chevy dealer here is extremely lazy and always claims the work was done already on any that ive ever checked in the past, regardless of the fact they have none of the white colored recall campaign stickers affixed to the rad support,
the 97 cavvy that my uncle just bough the other day has four such stickers and so it has been repaired
his old 97 that i now own and am working on has zero such campaign work stickers under the hood
he cant recall ever getting a letter or anything else about it
each dealer is different some dont care and are lazy and wont do anything except claim that the work is done already
be aware
you can call gm directly and complain about the dealership
in which i will do immediately if i repair this car successfully and take the vin to thema nd they claim the recall campaign repairs were done
good luck
-96 cavalier 2.2 auto 143k miles