I have a 2007 Cobalt that starts with the doors clicking on and off repeatedly then the speedometer and tack finally stalls...wait a few minutes annd it is okay. CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT IT MIGHT BE

Asked by rosestp Jun 17, 2013 at 09:08 PM about the 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2007 cobalt and while driving it the doors starting locking and unlocking at fast speed then the tack and speedometer goes crazy and finally the car stalls. Wait a few minutes and it starts again. No one seems to be able to tell me what is wrong with it. Has this happened to anyone else.

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Get rid of it and buy a FORD. That's what I did. Even most Chevy certified mechanics will tell you that. Remember Ford did not take a bail out like Chevy. Since the government owns Chevy they do not care what kind of junk parts go into there vehicles, as long as they make money!

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