10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 1 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 7,000 miles
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To whom it may concern:I have taken my 2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue 3.5 back to the dealer 3 times complaining of exhaust fumes getting into the passenger compartment and Oldsmobile service keeps saying that they do not see or smell anything wrong. They also say that the obd 11 on board diagnostics would turn the check engine light on if something was wrong. I have used a digital home carbon monoxide tester in the passenger compartment and it has registered from 7 ppm to 27 ppm. I drive to work Monday thru Friday for one half hour, seventeen miles each way. When I arrive my arms have a purple color. My voice has become weak. I am slurring my words. I open the car windows no matter how cold in an effort to get fresh air. My behavior has become erratic. On the weekend I stay at home to tired to get up and go out. On Sunday night I start to feel my energy return to the point that I feel like exercising. Monday morning I get up dreading the thought of having to drive to work because the cycle will start all over again. I have gone away on vacation and used a rental car and my energy starts to return. My opinion is that my GM car is causing these problems. There is a person on the web who is experiencing the same problems I am. www.coheadquarters.com/comotoveh/comotoveh1.htm one cold and rainy day I had to drive one half hour at highway speeds with the windows up. When I arrived at my destination I was in a dizzy state of mind and backed into a light pole causing damage to the plastic bumper. Is there a way to test the air quality in the passenger compartment of my car to see if it is the cause of my health problems? tom.
- Aurora, IL, USA
I have taken my 2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue 3.5 back to the dealer complaining of exhaust fumes getting into the passenger compartment and Oldsmobile service keeps saying that they do not see or smell anything wrong. They also say that the obd 11 on board diagnostics would turn the check engine light on if something was wrong. I have used a digital home carbon monoxide tester in the passenger compartment and it has registered from 7 ppm to 27 ppm.\ I drive to work Monday thru Friday for one half hour, seventeen miles each way. When I arrive my arms have a purple color. My voice has become weak. I am slurring my words. I open the car windows no matter how cold in an effort to get fresh air. My behavior has become erratic. On the weekend I stay at home to tired to get up and go out. On Sunday night I start to feel my energy return to the point that I feel like exercising. Monday morning I get up dreading the thought of having to drive to work because the cycle will start all over again. I have gone away on vacation and used a rental car and my energy starts to return. My opinion is that my GM car is causing these problems. There is a person on the web who is experiencing the same problems I am. www.coheadquarters.com/comotoveh/comotoveh1.htm is there a way to test my car to see if it is the cause of my health problems? tom.
- Aurora, IL, USA
I have a 2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue 3.5 with 10,000 miles. When I drive it I get sleepy, headaches and my face turns red. I suspect that there are exhaust fumes getting into the passenger compartment. The dealer does not see any problems after 2 times in for service. They say that they cannot hear or see any exhaust leaks. My fear is that I will fall asleep while at the wheel and people will get hurt. Do you have any suggestions on how to fix this problem before somebody is hurt?
- Aurora, IL, USA
- Columbus, OH, USA