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.
So how do you find out what problems are occurring? For this NHTSA complaint data, the only way is to read through the comments below. Any duplicates or errors? It's not us.
Prior to recall 99V066003, the ball joint broke which caused an accident, the dealership is refusing to reimburse for the damages caused by the defective ball joint.
Ball joint failed prior to recall (99V-066), owner is not happy with the service after it was inspected, the vehicle collapsed into the ground while the driver was trying to park it due to cracked ball joint which the mechanic failed to fix during recall repair.
Dealer did not replace lower arm ball joint per recall #827. As a result the ball joint failed causing the consumer to loose control of the vehicle and slam into a concrete divider thus sustaining bruises. Nlm
The sealed ball joints on the right, front were completely void of grease. The ball joints popped out during a lane change and caused the vehicle to skid out of control to the right, across two lanes of heavy traffic. Fortunately the vehicles to the right saw the incident and took the appropriate actions to avoid collision. The front of the vehicle dropped to the ground, breaking apart the front grill. The right front tire was turned at a 90 degree angle to the car and caused the fender to bend outward. I noticed a popping sound two days prior to incident and in the morning of 12/26/1998 I had scheduled a mechanic to service the popping noise for the morning of 12/27/1998. The incident occurred two hours after I had scheduled the mechanic to examine and repair the vehicle.
- Houston, TX, USA
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While driving at 35 mph the lateral arm and ball joint gave in, resulting in a collision. Vehicle has been repaired a year prior to the incident for recall 99V066.OO3/lower ball joint boot. Manufacturer has determined that the cause of the collision was the recalled item.
Recall 99V066003; right lower ball joint boot came apart which almost caused a crash. This vehicle is not included in this recall, but has the same problem. Please provide further information and VIN#.
While driving vehicle about 50 mph lower ball joint fell out of vehicle without a warning, and causing loss of control. Consumer had no idea about the safety deffect.
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- Morrisville, PA, USA