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radio worked find. I disconnected the positive lead on the battery and reconnected.
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Were you planning on taking the vehicle in to have the radio looked at? Please keep us posted when the issue has been taken care of.
Thank you,
Caron, GM Customer Service
I would but the Vehicle has 80,000 kms on her and the Shop Rate at a Dealership up here in Canada is more than I can afford to have it looked at. I will apprise when i have a solution.
Regards,
Chris
I understand. Please keep me posted on any information.
Thank you,
Caron, GM Customer Service
if not can any other year be compatible?
I'm sorry that you're having difficulties with your Vibe's radio; we're looking forward to hearing more from you tomorrow! If we can be of any assistance, let us know.
Best,
Sarah
GM Customer Service
Sarah
GM Customer Service
On that most recent visit, did you have the radio volume button fixed? If you would like for us to check into anything for you, please contact us via email at socialmedia@gm.com (include your name and contact information, the last 8 digits of your VIN and mileage, and the name of your dealership, as well as a brief recap of the situation, with your inquiry).
Sarah, GM Customer Service
Any help you can give would be appreciated.
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If I understand this right, it's the flange that flares out at the back of the knob that prevents it from being removed by simply pulling it out...correct?
If I use a Dremel tool to cut the cap off of the knob, the next challenge is to somehow break the plastic flange into pieces so the remaining knob can be pulled out...correct? Suggestions on how to do that gently? Can you drill thru the knob and weaken it?
Then using some form of sanding tool, trim the flange diameter so that it will just slide into the hole left by the removal of the old knob...correct? That would leave the smallest amount of light coming from behind the knob.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks again for all of the help.
So happy to hear that the dealership was able to fix your radio knob and you're able to enjoy your vehicle again. If you have any future concerns please let us know.
Cheers!
Amber N.
GM Customer Care
We are experiencing radio knob failure on a 2009 Vibe - VIN 5Y2SP67879Z457917. First problem = radio tuning knob spun around without working. Radio was replaced under warranty. Now volume knob just spins and does not work. This is quite the distraction that may adversely affect drive safety. Dealer has quoted over $500.00 to replace the radio with a re-manufactured product. Upon reading a few posts, seems to be a possible fix without full radio replacement. IS THERE A GM SERVICE BULLETIN regarding this issue, that can be referenced to help the dealer correct the issue and help satisfy the customer? My dealer in South East Michigan is not aware of a fix except to replace the radio unit. VIN 5Y2SP67879Z457917. Thank you for any help you can provide!
04 vibe, single CD player, plays, reads, but when I eject the CD it seem to not have enough juice to fully eject. Help