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really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 1
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 6,833 miles
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The glue on the plastic headlight covers had dried up. This caused the first (left) cover to come off on 17 May 1999. The second (right) cover came off on 09 Aug 1999.
- Kennebunke Port, ME, USA
Headlamps have condensation inside causing consumer to have to replace the lamp. Nlm
- Woodbridge, VA, USA
Headlamps have condensation inside causing consumer to have to replace the lamp. Nlm
- Woodbridge, VA, USA
Headlamps have condensation inside causing consumer to have to replace the lamp. Nlm
- Woodbridge, VA, USA
Headlights fill with condensation making the lights very dim and hard to see
- Boylston, MA, USA
I have had the headlight assembly replaced 5 times due to water intruding into the lens. The dealer states that this is a common occurrence with all Venture as well as the Oldsmobile and Pontiac models which are the same as the Chevrolet. The lens are completely covered with condensation which is degrading the light output and pattern. The lights were replaced each time, but now Chevrolet refuses to replace them. In driving around town, almost all GM vans of this year and style are effected. I'm sure over time the moisture will degrade the reflector and corrode the electrical connections, causing loss of headlamps.
- Va Beach, VA, USA
Inside of headlight modules and parking light modules collect moisture/fog up and reduce light efficiency.
- Hawthorne, NJ, USA
Headlight assembly absorbing water, condensing on inside of lens, causing diminished light output. May also eventually destroy lamp.
- Rochester, NY, USA
While driving at 60 mph the cover to the lens on headlamp came off.
- Wentzbille, MO, USA
The left headlight assembly started to have water collect it it. There are no visible signs of cracking. Once this was noticed, made appointment w/ dealer to look at headlight assembly & replace under warranty, they refused to stating it was "normal". there is approximately 1/2" of water in the assembly, and once winter starts, this will freeze, more than likely breaking the fixtre & blowing the actual light. I feel this is a safety hazard, and it should have been replaced by the dealer. GM states that this is "normal" and refused to replace it.
- Lansing, NY, USA
- Lake Mary, FL, USA