This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
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Recall concerning defect in fuel pressure regulator diaphragm leak. Recall# 04V090000. There was a thump when the vehicle was in motion which had come from the rear when the brakes were applied. This had turned into a severe jolt. Both wheel cylinders were defective and were contaminated and need to be replaced. The defective wheel cylinder leaked fluid into the rear brake assembly. The consumer requested reimbursement.
The consumer had a recall on the fuel regulator. The fuel pump has been replaced twice and stalls while driving. The brakes also locked-up while driving. The manufacture has been contacted.
Simple facts when rear ended the seats on 1999 Buick Lesabre broke back sending in back seat, seat belt nearly killed me, and the jack placed on the right wing flew in the front seat...... then in 2002 the car caused a major explosion nearly killing me with a flying Buick sign caught on fire the tires.....etc problem....intake manifold the car only had little mileage and yes was well maintained
Consumer was pulling into a parking lot when she heard a loud boom. Then flames came from beneath the vehicle, said a witness. Consumer got out and vehicle caught on fire. In June the consumer received a recall notice which explained the failure that she experienced several months earlier.
- Bound Brook, NJ, USA
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- Tavares, FL, USA