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Old 10-06-2004, 09:19 PM
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The ignition recall is on 98-01 j bodys. What they do is install a relay going to ur start, what was happening is if the car would not start and the key was held in the start position the ignition switch would heat up from high current and start on fire.
the pinion bearing is on 96-98 j bodys. What they do is inspect and replace the pinion bearing in the rack and pinion or the entire rack and pinion itself if the bearing has started to seperate, the driver experienced an intermittent loss of power steering assist when making left turns, usually at low speeds. Power assist is normal in right hand turns.

I work at a chevy dealer and have done both these recalls and they don't take that long to do at most a hour each one. and all recalls are free.
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Old 10-06-2004, 09:41 PM
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Re: safety recall question

im having the same noises coming from my front end,, i got a recall on the steering a couple of years ago,but 4got about them till now.ialso got one 4 ignition ab out 6 months ago.---98 cav.
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