2005 Pontiac Montana
2005 Defect Investigations
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POWER SLIDING DOOR: Structure:Body:Door **
no recall issued
** This defect investigation is filed under 3 related vehicle components.
2005 PONTIAC MONTANA -- ODI evaluated General Motors' (GM) data, conducted consumer interviews, inspected and tested MY 2005-2007 GM minivans with regard to the alleged defect of a power sliding door (PSD) opening while the vehicle is out of park. ODI identified a high warranty claim rate. However, these claims are related to various problems associated with doors not properly opening or closing and not specifically to doors opening while driving. The condition of the PSD reversing direction during the closing sequence is consistent with an obstruction of the door, or with improper alignment of the door, and this is addressed in GM technical service bulletin # 07-08-64-007 and bulletins # 07-08-64-007A through D. ODI's evaluation of the PSD system notes numerous safeguards to preclude both unintentional and intentional power opening of the PSD while the vehicle is in motion. A safety-defect trend has not been identified at this time. Accordingly, this investigation is closed.[see document file for additional information regarding this resume.]
Investigation was initiated on December 11 2007. Closed on February 23 2009. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning investigation #EA07019 »
POWER SLIDING DOOR OPENING: Structure:Body:Door **
no recall issued
** This defect investigation is filed under 3 related vehicle components.
2005 PONTIAC MONTANA -- ODI has received reports that the power sliding doors opened without command while the vehicle was in motion on model year 2005 and 2006 General Motors minivans (Chevrolet uplander/Venture, Pontiac Montana SV6/Montana, Buick terraza, and Saturn relay). Some reports indicate that the door may not have been closed and latched before driving away causing the door to reverse (open) at low vehicle speeds. However, other reports indicate that the door was initially shut then opened after driving for several minutes and/or miles at vehicle speeds between 20 and 70 mph. ODI has upgraded this preliminary evaluation to an engineering analysis (EA07-019) to further assess this issue.
Investigation was initiated on August 16 2007. Closed on December 11 2007. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning investigation #PE07044 »