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Pontiac Recall
Information
Last Updated
June, 2009 |
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MAY 2009 --
GM is recalling
35,038 MY 2008-2009 Pontiac
G8 vehicles for failing to
comply with the requirements
of Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standard No. 108,
"Lamps, Reflective Devices,
and Associated Equipment"
and Federal Motor Vehicles
Safety Standard No. 138,
"Tire Pressure Monitoring
Systems". The brake pedal
position switch may have
been incorrectly programmed.
With this condition, the
brake lamps may be
continually illuminated and
fail to warn a following
driver when the vehicle is
braking. Also certain
vehicles may have incorrect
values programmed into the
tire pressure monitoring
system that will not
illuminate the low tire
pressure telltale until tire
pressure falls below values
required by the standard.
Inappropriate, non-standard
lights could increase the
risk of a crash or driving
on a significantly
under-inflated tire causes
the tire to overheat and can
lead to tire failure.
Dealers will reprogram the
brake position sensor and
the remote control door lock
receiver with the correct
values free of charge. The
recall is expected to begin
on or before June 5, 2009.
Owners may contact GM
Pontiac at 1-800-620-7668 or
at
www.gmownercenter.com.
09V-172
APRIL 2009 --
General Motors is recalling
1,497,516 MY 1997-2003 Buick
Regal, MY 1998-2003
Chevrolet Lumina, Monte
Carlo and Impala, MY
1998-1999 Oldsmobile
Intrigue, MY 1997-2003
Pontiac Grand Prix vehicles
equipped with a 3.8L V6
naturally aspirated engine.
Some of these vehicles have
a condition in which drops
of engine oil may be
deposited on the exhaust
manifold through hard
braking. If the manifold is
hot enough and the oil runs
below the heat shield, it
may ignite into a small
flame and may spread to the
plastic spark plug wire
channel and beyond
increasing the risk of an
engine compartment fire.
Dealers will remove the
spark plug wire retention
channel at the front of
engine and install two new
spark plug wire retainers
free of charge. The recall
is expected to begin during
May 2009. Owners may contact
Chevrolet at 1-800-630-2438,
Oldsmobile at 1-800-630-
6537, and Pontiac at
1-800-620-7668 or
www.pontiac.com or owner
center at
www.gmownercenter.com
09V-116
MARCH 2009 --
General Motors is recalling
276,729 MY 2009 Buick
Enclave, Chevrolet Cobalt,
HHR, Malibu, Traverse, GMC
Acadia, Pontiac G5, G6 and
Saturn Aura and Outlook
passenger vehicles. These
vehicles fail to comply with
Federal Motor Vehicles
Safety Standard 102,
"Transmission Shift Position
Sequence, Starter Interlock,
And Transmission Braking
Effect", and FMVSS 114,
"Theft Protection and
RollawayPrevention". On some
of these vehicles, the
transmission shift cable
adjustment clip may not be
fullyengaged. If the clip is
not fully engaged, the shift
lever and the actual
position of the transmission
gear may not match. With
this condition, the drive
could move the shifter to
"park" and remove the
ignition key, but the
transmission gear may not be
in "park". The driver may
not be able to restart the
vehicle and the vehicle
could roll away after the
driver has exited the
vehicle, resulting in a
possible crash without prior
warning. Dealers will
inspect and ensure that the
shift cable adjustment clip
is fully engaged. In
theevent that the clip does
not engage, the shift cable
will be replaced free of
charge. The recall is
expected to begin on or
before March 24, 2009.
Owners may contact Buick at
1-866-608-8080, Chevrolet at
1- 800-630-2438, GMC at
1-866-996-9463, Pontiac at
1-800-620-7668 and Saturn at
1-800-972-8876 or at
WWW.GMOWNERCENTER.COM.
09V-073
FEBRUARY 2009 --
GM is recalling 8,012 MY
2005-2006 Pontiac G6
vehicles. The brake lamps
may not operate properly
because of corrosion in a
wiring connector. Corrosion
in the connector could cause
the brake lamps to
illuminate when the brake
pedal has not been
depressed, or the lamps may
not illuminate when the
brake pedal is depressed. In
addition, the cruise control
may not engage, and greater
brake pedal force may
berequired to shift the
vehicle out of PARK. Brake
lamps that are not operating
properly may not warn a
driver in a following
vehicle of the braking
status and could lead to a
crash without prior warning.
Dealers will apply a
dielectric lubricant to the
connector to prevent
corrosion. This service will
be performed for you free of
charge. The recall began on
February 17, 2009. Owners
may contact Pontiac at 1-
800-620-7668 or owner center
at www.gmownercenter.com.
This recall was the subject
of a Preliminary Evaluation,
PE08-054, conducted by the
Office of Defects
Investigation.
09V-036
JANUARY 2009 --
GM is recalling 8,012 MY
2005-2006 Pontiac G6
vehicles. The brake lamps
may not operate properly
because of corrosion in a
wiring connector. Corrosion
in the connector could cause
the brake lamps to
illuminate when the brake
pedal has not been
depressed, or the lamps may
not illuminate when the
brake pedal is depressed. In
addition, the cruise control
may not engage, and greater
brake pedal force may be
required to shift the
vehicle out of PARK. Brake
lamps that are not operating
properly may not warn a
driver in a following
vehicle of the braking
status and could lead to a
crash without prior warning.
Dealers will apply a
dielectric lubricant to the
connector to prevent
corrosion. This service will
be performed for you free of
charge. The recall is
expected to begin on or
before February 17, 2009.
Owners may contact Pontiac
at 1- 800-620-7668 or owner
center at
www.gmownercenter.com. This
recall was the subject of a
Preliminary Evaluation,
PE08-054, conducted by the
Office of Defects
Investigation.
09V-036
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NEWS:
GM
recalling vehicles to fix
shift lever problem
WASHINGTON
(AP) — General Motors Corp.
is recalling about 277,000
vehicles because of a
potential defect in the
shift lever that could cause
a vehicle to roll away.
GM says the
recall involves 2009 model
year versions of the Buick
Enclave; Chevrolet Cobalt,
HHR, Malibu and Traverse;
GMC Acadia; Pontiac G5 and
G6; and the Saturn Aura and
Outlook.
A GM
spokeswoman says about
75,000 vehicles have been
purchased. The rest are at
dealerships. No crashes or
injuries have been reported.
In some
cases, the shift lever and
the transmission gear's
position may not match,
meaning a driver could move
the shifter to the park
position but the
transmission gear may not be
in park.
A vehicle
could roll away and crash or
have problems restarting
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APRIL 2008
-- Toyota is recalling
662,178 MY 2003-2004
Corolla, Corolla Matrix and
Pontiac Vibe vehicles
equipped with power windows.
The driver and front
passenger door glass bolts
may loosen and come off,
causing the door glass to
separate from the window
regulator. Due to the
components becoming loose
and possibly rattling, an
abnormal noise may be heard
from the driver and/or front
passenger door when
operating the power windows.
The door glass may separate
from the window regulator,
bind and shatter during
operation of the power
windows, causing driver
distraction and/or injury.
Dealers will replace the
driver and front passenger
door glass bolts with newly
designed bolts free of
charge. The recall is
expected to begin during May
2008. Owners may contact
Toyota at 1-888-270-9371.
This recall was the subject
of an Engineering Analysis,
EA08-004, conducted by the
Office of Defects
Investigation. 08V162
MARCH 2008
-- GM is recalling
207,542 MY 1997-2003 Buick
Regal and Pontiac Grand Prix
vehicles equipped with a
3.8L supercharged V-6
engine. Engine oil can leak
from the valve cover and can
migrate during maneuvers
such as hard braking. If the
oil reaches the hot exhaust
manifold, it may ignite
causing an underhood fire.
Until sufficient parts
become available to repair
all of the affected
vehicles, GM strongly
recommends that owners
observe the following
important precautions: (1)
they strongly recommend that
owners do not park their
vehicle in a garage, car
port, or other structure;
(2) if owners notice a
burning odor, they should
have their dealer inspect
the vehicle. The dealer will
inspect the vehicle without
charge; (3) use premium fuel
(91 octane or higher) in the
vehicle as recommended in
the vehicle's owner manual.
Owners may contact Buick at
1-866-608-8080 or Pontiac at
1-800-620-7668. This recall
was the subject of an
Engineering Analysis,
EA07-008, conducted by the
Office of Defects
Investigation. 08V-118
DECEMBER 2007 -- GM is
recalling 275,936 MY
2005-2007 Cadillac CTS, SRX,
STS, MY 2006-2007 Pontiac
Solstice, and MY 2007 Saturn
Sky passenger vehicles. The
rear axle pinion seal does
not meet all of the
specifications and may
experience a fluid leak. A
rear differential failure
may cause loss of motive
power and possibly loss of
vehicle control increasing
the risk of a crash. Dealers
will replace the pinion
seal. The recall is expected
to begin during February
2008. 07V-589
OCTOBER
2007 -- GM is recalling
57,100 MY 2007 Chevrolet
Equinox and Pontiac Torrent
passenger vehicles not
equipped with optional roof
rail airbags or optional
sunroof. These vehicles fail
to comply with the
requirements of Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 201, "Occupant
Protection in Interior
Impact." During NHTSA impact
tests, the interior occupant
protection test points
exceeded the standard
requirements. The results of
this test indicated a
possibility of an increased
risk of head injury in a
crash. Dealers will install
an energy absorbing foam
piece to each of the
a-pillar trim assemblies.
The recall is expected to
begin during January 2008.
07V-520
SEPTEMBER 2007 -- GM is
recalling 531 MY 2008
Pontiac Solstice and Saturn
Sky passenger vehicles for
failing to comply with the
requirements of Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 207, "Seating
Systems." and Standard No.
210, "Seat Belt Assembly
Anchorages." These vehicles
may have one to four inboard
seat stud fasteners that do
not meet strength
specification. In the event
of a crash, the seat and
seat belt assembly may not
restrain the occupant as
intended and could result in
injury to the occupant.
Dealers will inspect the
inboard seat studs and, if
necessary, remove the stud
and install a bolt. The
recall is expected to begin
on or about October 10,
2007. 07V-454
August
2007 -- GM is recalling
437 MY 2007 Chevrolet
Equinox and Pontiac Torrent
sport utility vehicles for
failing to conform to the
requirements of Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 208, "Occupant
Crash Protection." In these
vehicles, the right front
passenger seat is built with
a passenger sensing system.
When tested with a
representative unrestrained
small adult, the system is
required to turn the right
front passenger's frontal
airbag on. An error in the
seat sensor calibration can
cause it to fail this test.
In addition, this condition
can prevent the airbag from
turning off when the seat is
occupied by a small child.
Whenever the front passenger
seat is occupied, the driver
should always check the
airbag indicator to see if
the airbag is on or off. If
it is not correct for the
situation, the passenger
should be moved to a
different seat. This can
increase the risk of injury
to a seat occupant during
certain crash conditions.
Dealers will reprogram the
seat's electronic control
unit. The manufacturer has
not yet provided an owner
notification schedule for
this campaign. 07V-344 |
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NEWS:
GM recalls some Vibe models for power-window fix
WASHINGTON - April 10, 2008 -Associated Press-
General Motors Corp. is recalling 122,593 Pontiac Vibe passenger
cars in the United States to fix bolts in the power window
system that can become loose and lead to the window shattering.
Details of the recall were released Thursday. It's similar to a
recall of more than 500,000 2003-2004 model year Toyota Corolla
and Matrix vehicles announced Wednesday.
The vehicles share a common platform and are built in a
GM-Toyota joint venture in Fremont, Calif.
GM says it received 107 complaints of glass breaking and 11
reports of minor injuries. There have been no crashes reported.
The GM recall involves 2003-2004 model year Vibe vehicles with
power windows.
More Recall Information:
Pontiac Vibe |
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NEWS:
GM announces recall on car fire risk
DETROIT (AP) -- March 14, 2008 --
General Motors Corp. is recalling 207,542 Buick Regal and
Pontiac Grand Prix sedans over a risk they could catch fire,
and warned their owners not to park the cars in garages until
they are fixed.
The automaker said Friday it is recalling the 1997-2003 Buick
Regal GS and Grand Prix GTP models with 3.8-liter supercharged
V-6 engines.
During hard braking, oil can leak from the engine onto the
exhaust manifold, and fires can start if the oil gets hot
enough, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said
on its Web site. GM spokeswoman ..... said the problem has
caused 267 vehicle fires and six injuries, five of them minor
and one moderate. It also has caused 17 fires in structures, GM
said.
The NHTSA said that if the exhaust manifold is hot enough and
the oil gets below a heat shield, "it may ignite into a small
flame and in some cases fire may spread to the plastic spark
plug wire channel."
GM sports cars under investigation
GM spokeswoman said GM sent
letters to the owners on Thursday telling them the vehicles are
safe to drive, but they should not be parked in garages or
carports until the problem is repaired.
The automaker is working with suppliers to get the parts to fix
the problem, and owners will be notified as soon as the parts
are available, GM spokeswoman said. She did not know how long it
would take to get the parts but said it would be soon.
If owners smell burning, they should take their car to a
dealership for inspection, she said. "Consumers can always
can go to their dealership if they do smell something and are
concerned," she said. They also should run premium 91
octane fuel, which is recommended for the cars, she said.
"Lower octane fuel increases under-hood temperatures during
operation," GM spokeswoman said. GM spokeswoman said there
are "very, very low incidences of vehicles actually catching
fire while driving
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Buick Regal -
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