8.5
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $850
- Average Mileage:
- 79,800 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 8 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (3 reports)
- replace pressure line (3 reports)
- cap the rear lines (1 reports)
- warranty repair (1 reports)
Rear AC lines failed AGAIN after only two years and 24,000 miles. That's no longer bad luck, that's bad design.
- Ken C., Granger, US
This is the first time I had to fix the air conditioning. I live in the south so it was ridiculously hot.
- Julie M., Newnan, US
CAR DESIGN SUCKS. CANNOT EVEN CHANGE MY OWN SPARK PLUGS OR EVEN PUT A NEW AIR PRESSURE LINE WITHOUT TAKING HALF OF THE FRONT OF THE CAR APART
- brelinski, Grand Blanc, MI, US
I had the AC hose replaced and less than a year later I am having the same problem again.
- Laurie B., Hanford, CA, US
April of last year the AC failed. Cost to repair was about $1400. I paid $100 thru extended warranty.
I was more than a little upset.
- Mark K., Fredericksburg, VA, US
Hi there
I am not happy with this car, it' a lemon. I have had it on for the same thing 3 times before it was fixed right and I have had problems with window and they fixed it. NOT, it's not working right. I am not sure if/when I trade it in if I will get the same car again :(
- Kelly C., Surrey, BC, canada
Pressure hose failed prematurely, Freon escaped. No AC, Compressor has leak around seal
- MIke R., Little Elm, TX, US
$1400 to repair/replace AC lines seems excessive. Half of that cost is in the lines themselves because all four lines come as a single part number. You cannot replace only the one that has leaks.
- Ken C., Granger, US