3.1
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 43,890 miles
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Bad/leaking manifold gasket...... coolant leaks....causing water pump to burn out...replaced twice already....and coolant to get in with oil. Estimated repair cost > $700
- Rochester Hills, MI, USA
The contact owns a 2001 Chevrolet Venture. The air conditioning system failed while in use. The dealer stated that the air compressor was replaced. However, the failure recurred. The dealer stated that the gasket seals needed to be replaced. The fuel gauge no longer indicated how much fuel was in the vehicle. The dealer stated that the sensor in the fuel tank had to be replaced. Also, there was a shortage in the driver's side turn signal, causing the signal to fail. The dealer repaired the signal. Yet it failed repeatedly. The current and failure mileage were 85000.
- West Reading, PA, USA
The contact stated temperature gauge was going up and down. The dealer told him the thermometer was not working. He picked up the car and in 3 three days later the car blew up. He had it towed a week later they told him a new engine was needed. It has been 5 weeks since he took the vehicle to the dealer, they still have not fixed it. On the 2nd day after he bought the car the air conditioner was not working.
- Natick, MA, USA
Consumer had a 2001 Chevrolet Venture. The air conditioner condenser cracked and freon leaked out. Consumer found a technical service bulletin concerning this problem. Consumer felt that because he Transport his children it was a safety issue. Dealership stated this happened in many of these vehicles..
- Ellendale, MN, USA
Air conditioner condenser leaked. The consumer was told by a local repair shop that there were about a thousand of these condensers replaced in the last months. The condenser leaked from the lower left side from a faulty weld.
- Glennie, MI, USA
Purchased this mini-van used from Chevrolet dealership on 2/27/2004. Air conditioner failed in August 2004. Independent mechanic (not with dealership) said it was the condenser. Called dealership for estimate. Advised that repair & replacement woudl be approximately $925. Dealer agred to replace it with us paying $200 deductible for labor. Parts replaced (per dealership invoice) are the condenser, clamp, retainer, & seal.
- E Granby, CT, USA
Found that the condenser weld on the A/C unit is faulty in my 2001 Chevy Venture van. I know the condensers are on national backorder which leads me to believe the failure is common. Would this not be a problem if I were working under the vehicle and the weld failed resulting in the displacement of oxygen in the work environment. I would suggest a recall to fix the suspect welds.
- Lucasville, OH, USA
2001 Chevy Venture 12 months old approx 14,000 miles, radiator seam split right lower corner leaking antifreeze. Ac also stopped working, condenser seam split, right lower corner. Replaced by dealer. Vehicle now 18 months old approx 21,000 miles, ac stopped working. Condenser seam split lower right front corner. Dealer replaced. Appears to be a structural defect in design stressing the radiator and condenser via the mounting scheme. Vehicle is a lemon. First time repaired dealer had to order condenser. This time repaired he had 3 in stock!
- Irwin, PA, USA
- Midway, GA, USA