Posted by 4play on September 30, 2014 at 21:21:37 from (72.198.40.196):
In Reply to: OT- GM ignition recall posted by rohdog50 on September 30, 2014 at 14:10:41:
It seems like ya'll are talking about different recalls here. Yes there are different recalls and different repairs but they both pertain to the keys and/or ignition switch. So they are similar in problems but different recalls. Basically most of the bigger GM cars get the band-aid type key inserts or new keys if the two different design inserts wont fit. The smaller GM cars/suv's are more of a problem with the ignition switch but they get new keys with the small hole centered in end of the key.
The idea of the key hole redesign is with the elongated key hole that weight from the bulk of keys or whatever is hanging on the key ring can tug on the side key and cause the key to rotate back to the "off" position, this can become a bigger problem when hitting bumps etc. The new design key with the centered key hole will reduce the chance of the key turning back due to weight from the key ring. GM also recommends only putting 1-2 additional "essential" keys plus a key fob on the key ring.
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