10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
0 miles

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problem #3

May 112001

Silhouette

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
While driving vehicle, it didn't have any speed. While sitting in vehicle, vehicle exploded with flames coming from driver's side. Also, consumer stated muffler burnt hole in gas tank. Contacted dealer and dealer bought vehicle back. Consumer stated service engine light would also illuminate when the vehicle would lose power, mechanics found a hole in the muffler had burned a hole in the plastic gas tank.

- Towanda, PA, USA

problem #2

Oct 172000

Silhouette

  • miles
On October 16, 2000 I smelled melted plastic in garage where our 2 cars are parked. I opened garage up to air it out and look for source of smell. I could not determine where smell was coming from. Next day car would not run and had to be towed into local dealer. Chuck nicholson 7190 sr 39 E, millersburg oh 44654 (330-674-4015). Car was in shop 25 days. I noticed other GM products with same problem. No safety defec tmentioned.

- Lakeville, OH, USA

problem #1

Aug 192000

Silhouette

  • miles
My mini-van is idling at 2700rpms and the check engine light is lit. This happened at 4000miles and the dealer replaced the tps (throttle position sensor) the first time. The second incident occured at 10,400 miles with the car idleing at 2700 rpms. This time the dealer called the manufacturer. The dealer tech told me that a tech at the manufacturer said the possible cause of the tps is electromagnetic waves emenating from the wiring harness is causing the tps to foul sending it into the high RPM revs. The tech also said that the manufacturer would denie this if asked. The dealer tech siad to remedy the problem for now, he would wrap tape around the harness to keep the waves down to a minimum. I find this very hard to believe that tape will fix the problem, unless their going to wrap the harness in copper wiring. The only other thing the dealer has done was to clear the error codes of the on board computer to reset the tps. I believe this to be a serious issue that need attention.

- Ferndale, MD, USA