Steering column lock
Steering column lock
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Camaro SS

Original Poster:

243 posts

267 months

Wednesday 26th April 2006
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Third time failed! Seems that the harness kits supplied by GM are faulty in many cases and so although we have no active steering lock the relay tells the ecu we have and it hasn't unlocked therefore it cuts the fuel. Beware originally this recall only applied to pre 2000 vettes, now it seems to apply to all C5's.

LuS1fer

43,117 posts

266 months

Wednesday 26th April 2006
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After reading loads of posts on US Forums about the column lock, pre and post 2000, it was the first mod I made when I imported the Z06. The conclusion was that it was unfixable, if random. Of course, many cried out that it was all rubbish and then found, embarrassingly, that they got stuck in the middle of nowhere.

yellowshark454

578 posts

262 months

Sunday 30th April 2006
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So what do you do when it fails? I presume you havent had it trailered to B&M twice already

Camaro SS

Original Poster:

243 posts

267 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2006
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Picked the pace car up today. First failure the car was trailered to BM, they removed the locking plate so steering column no longer locks, fitted the GM wire/harness thing under the steering column which kids the ecu that there is still a lock (i think). This failed a few weeks later, the ecu did not 'see' the column was unlocked when the car was started so cut the fuel, had new relay fitted BM supplied the part but we paid for the labour. Same thing this time, BM have supplied yet another relay. Reading through the Corvette Forum threads on this it does seem that a lot of the relays are faulty but also GM do not really seem to have a failsafe way of curing the problem. We have not had the ecu reprogrammed as GM recommend in some bulletins as we have a custom programme that we don't want to lose, but even those who have had a reprogramme have still had problems. We had the pace car for over 6 years and done about 130,000 miles before the first failure so be warned, I think it can get you anytime!

eurovettes

55 posts

236 months

Saturday 6th May 2006
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Mid America now provide a bypass kit 618 144 - contact me for more details

Camaro SS

Original Poster:

243 posts

267 months

Saturday 6th May 2006
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Thanks for that although I'd heard that you can only use a bypass kit if you haven't already had the GM recall done?

eurovettes

55 posts

236 months

Saturday 6th May 2006
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I would have to check with Mid Am on that