December 30, 201114 yr William Maley Editor/Reporter - CheersandGears.com December 30, 2011 Today, General Motors issued a recall for 4,873 Chevrolet Sonics due to missing front brake pads. The Sonics in question were built between June 2 and November 21 at GM's Orion Township plant. GM says that out of the 4,873 Sonics, only 20 to 30 have no brake pads. Having no brake pads on your car doesn't mean you can't stop, it means the braking performance will suffer and could cause damage to other parts of the braking system. GM says they will notify all potentially affected Sonic owners and install any missing pads and, if necessary, replace any calipers or rotors free of charge. Source: NHTSA View full article
December 30, 201114 yr Oops. Must have been built on a Holiday Eve. Edited December 30, 201114 yr by Cubical-aka-Moltar
December 30, 201114 yr uh... new calipers, new rotors, new pads and a very thorough cleaning would be needed. This is a major mistake.
December 30, 201114 yr I noticed they did the anouncment on Friday PM before a Holiday. I hope this helps. Would really think that they will catch most of thes before they leave the plant or when they get to a dealer. You would have to notice at least loading or unloading it from the truck.
December 31, 201114 yr >>"This is a major mistake."<< That is it, but not as bad as Ford - they left ALL the front brake shoes & hardware off every single Model T.
December 31, 201114 yr There is such a thing as "Pre-Delivery Inspection"... this is a fail all the way down the line. No way any of these cars should have gotten to the customer.
December 31, 201114 yr From what I have seen they only are looking for the 20-30 cars. I would expect that they cars are not in customers hands and are either in a storage area, in trasport or just unloaded at the dealers. GM had to put the word out just to cover their butts if one some how did get to the public. While this is not good new it is better to put this call out vs a customer reporting it first. Odds are the rear suspension may be done as a unit out side the plant and they just bolt the unit in. So many of these parts are assembled by outside vendors anymore. I would just think they would have caught it on the rollers at the end of the line. They do check braking on the little dyno run they have. There should have been some drop off in stopping.
December 31, 201114 yr Yeah it's a quarantine thing at this point more than likely still in the same group.
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