Feds Investigate Stalling Cavalier Model
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Feds Investigate Stalling Cavalier Model


Federal safety investigators are looking into the 2003 Chevrolet Cavalier after receiving dozens of complaints about fuel pump failure and stalling. Apparently GM has admitted to getting over 150 complaints, including some crash reports.


Nhtsa, the federal safety department which oversees vehicle safety and mandates recalls in the US, repoorts that GM has "identified accelerator motor brush wear" in the fuel pump assembly as the reason behind the stalling/no start/hard start complaints.

Meanwhile, consumers just want cars that run right. If you've got a stalling Chevy or any other lemon car or truck, call us. Helping consumers get rid of lemons is what we do every day.

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