I went searching through other blogs and found that as the issue in most cases. The person you spoke with is right, it does seem to be a common problem among Cavaliers. That being said, it kind of ruins the Cavalier for me. I always thought it to be very reliable and this has been my only real problem with it. Anyway, have you ever heard of gmlink.com. I went there and registered and then went through help to contact someone. I explained in the message that this seems to be a common problem among Cavaliers so why hasn't it been recalled. I told them that it is very dangerous because if the wires are corroding inside the plastic sleaves then the lights could malfunction on any Cavalier at any given time and what if it happens at 3:00am when someone is on their way home from work. The lights fail and the driver can't see so he crashes and is killed. Well then it becomes a lawsuit against GM for failure to fix a known problem. A person customer service rep from GM has been trying to get back to me all day. We keep missing each other, playing phone tag. I will keep everyone up to date on what progresses from that contact. Hopefully we can get this recalled.