10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 0 miles
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Fuel line corroded through near engine. According to dealer this failure is unreasonable on vehicles of this age as the part supposed to be corrosion resistant. Vehicle posed great fire hazard as the leak developed right by the engine. Other fuel line also shows signs of corrosion although it has not leaked. Chance of part failure is impossible to predict and failure occurs at any speed or without the vehicle being used. Fuel lines are expensive parts and replacement is labor intensive. Owner's cost in this case was $614. Manufacturer has been contacted with a copy of the repair invoice from dealer.
- Wethersfield, CT, USA
Vehicle shuddered & broke down. Towed to dealer. Mechanic noticed fuel rail leaked oil on engine. Manufacturer allowed garage to repair. Had picked vehicle up & was driving & smelled fumes in vehicle. Took it back & mechanic noticed "O" rings seals leaked & replaced them. Took vehicle back & was driving when it broke down again. Towed to dealer & had fuel pump & pressure regulator & other parts replaced. Still experiencing problems with fuel rail.
- Brookings, SD, USA
No summary.
- Lakeside, CA, USA
Fuel rail leakage.
- Kalamazoo, MI, USA
Experienced fuel leak from connector in fuel line.
- Massapequa, NY, USA
Experienced fuel leak from connector in fuel line.
- Massapequa, NY, USA
- Winston-Salem, NC, USA