SBZA system
It seems that Gm definitely has problems with the side blind zone detection modules located in the rear of their cars.
I have read on many forums be it a chev,cadillac,buick etc. they have had problems with these on all of their cars. It seems that these modules are prone to getting moisture in them from rain , snow etc. why hasn't gm come up with a better system or at the least been able to find a way to better weather and water proof these sbza modules . On my wife's Chevy cruze they have already bee replaced 2 times under warranty and she still only has 28,000 km on the car and it is now getting that same message so it would seem that once again they need to be fixed but this time no warranty this seems to be totally bogus that so many owners of these GM cars are having to pay again and again for a poor design. GM should step up and issues a recall or a service bulletin that they are going to come with a fix that actually works instead of these failing usually they last about 1 year or so then need to be fixed and at over $600 per side for something that is suppose to be a safety feature keeps on falling because of a poor design or at least because of a badly made part.
Hopefully someone can figure out how to water proof these sensor modules or GM gets them made by a better provider and they make some changes as to how they are put together so they can with stand the elements.
I have read on many forums be it a chev,cadillac,buick etc. they have had problems with these on all of their cars. It seems that these modules are prone to getting moisture in them from rain , snow etc. why hasn't gm come up with a better system or at the least been able to find a way to better weather and water proof these sbza modules . On my wife's Chevy cruze they have already bee replaced 2 times under warranty and she still only has 28,000 km on the car and it is now getting that same message so it would seem that once again they need to be fixed but this time no warranty this seems to be totally bogus that so many owners of these GM cars are having to pay again and again for a poor design. GM should step up and issues a recall or a service bulletin that they are going to come with a fix that actually works instead of these failing usually they last about 1 year or so then need to be fixed and at over $600 per side for something that is suppose to be a safety feature keeps on falling because of a poor design or at least because of a badly made part.
Hopefully someone can figure out how to water proof these sensor modules or GM gets them made by a better provider and they make some changes as to how they are put together so they can with stand the elements.


