3.0
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 45,736 miles
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The front brakes were worn out at 41,944 miles for the first time. The rotors were turned & the pads replaced. The brake repair lasted only 12,296 miles ( this was 296 miles out of warranty) when I was told the rotors were warped again & the pads needed to be replaced. Of course this is "normal wear" that the extended warranty does not cover. I had to pay out of pocket twice for the entire repair. After finding the tsb reports, I feel the rotors should have been replaced. Since reading the numerous complaints covering the past several years on the brakes of this vehicle, I fear the brakes may fail with out any type of warning. What will it take & how long will it be before the NHTSA forces GM to issue a recall on the brakes?!
- Lawrenceville, GA, USA
I own a 2000 Oldsmobile Alero. At 2 years old and 22, xxx miles the rotors became out of round causing the steering wheel to shake violently upon depressing the brake pedal. The manufacturer opted to resurface the rotors. At 3 years and 34, xxx miles the rotors again became out of round. Again causing the steering wheel to shake upon depressing the brake pedal. This time, with the vehicle out of its 3 year manufacturers warranty, the manufacturer opted to resurface the rotors at my cost. The dealer refused to replace or repair the defective rotors. The problem was not fixed the first time and the rotors obviously should have been replaced. Has there been other complaints filed on behalf of the Alero and defective rotors" what should I do next"
- O'fallon, MO, USA
The brake rotors turned twice and replaced once. This caused the brake pads to have to be replaced. The drivers door automatic window motor had to be replaced twice and now the passenger door window was doing the same thing. The interior light fell out and had to be put back in. The sun visor came loose and had to be tightened again. The cd player had to be replaced. A backlash of electricity caused a fuse to be replaced. The car died on a highway and towed to the dealership. The intact manifold leaked, it was tightened up and one month later the same problem happened again. The drivers side seat belt did not detract automatically.
- Mckinney, TX, USA
- Nunda, NY, USA