10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 3
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 42,867 miles
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While waiting at a red light, consumer noticed that the vehicle caught on fire. When investigated it was determined to be due to the fuel rail.
- Oakland, CA, USA
While driving smelled smelled gas fumes coming in from the vents. Consumer pulled over to the shoulder, lifted up the hood, and noticed gasoline leaking from the hole. Was drove vehicle to the dealer for inspection, and mechanic determined that fuel rail needed to be replaced.
- Elk Grove, CA, USA
While vehicle was parked consumer noticed that liquid was leaking from underneath the vehicle. Consumer could not start up the vehicle, and had it towed to dealer for inspection, and mechanic determined that the fuel system needed to be replaced. Consumer was concerned that dealer and manufacturer did not decide who would pay for repairs.
- Croton-On-Hudson, NY, USA
Consumer received NHTSA recall 04V110000 for the fuel rail tubing; before the vehicle could have recall repairs performed vehicle caught on fire while parked at a gas station. After having the vehicle inspected by an Oldsmobile service manager, who insisted that the fire was related to the fuel rail, but claimed minimum responsibility.
- Gary, IN, USA
Consumer took vehicle to dealer for recall repairs on the chassis fuel return line leaking. But had not seen any fuel in the driveway or ground. He was told by the dealer that there was a recall on fuel rail.he stated that they will not repair one without the other, and he did not have a recall notice for the other. This cost $500 to repair.
- Saint Louis, MO, USA
Oldsmobile Aurora fuel rail leak. Explosion occurred and fire engulfed whole car. Car was a total loss. GM has been contacted, but will not take care of problem even after recall.
- Mansfield, OH, USA
My wife went to pick up a passenger (her granddaughter) and to go shopping. She smelled gas while driving, and another motorist flagged her down to warn her that she was leaking gas. She stopped in a parking lot, left the vehicle, and called me. When I arrived, there was a large puddle of gasoline under the front of the vehicle (3' across). Upon inspection of the engine, the entire engine and firewall were covered with gas. Turning the ignition key, gas sprayed heavily from the plastic fuel line between 2 of the injections. The vehicle was towed to a service center, and remarks made by the mechanic (that the replacement for the plastic lines was steel) made me suspicious about a recall. My internet search lead me to your website, and seemed to point to GM recall no. 04014; but in subsequent contact with Oldsmobile, I was told that there were no recalls for my vine [xx]. my vehicle (1997 Aurora), engine, malfunction, and corrective action recommended all match your recall notice. Had I not replaced an arcing spark plug wire 3 weeks earlier, this incident could have been catastrophic. This recall may need to be expanded to prevent potential loss of life. I am having the vehicle serviced by my local mechanic, since I am outside the recall; the plastic fuel rail assembly will be replaced with the steel lines mentioned in your recall notice. I will instruct the mechanic to return the faulty assembly to me (as intact as possible) for future inspection, if desired. Information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
- Oshkosh, WI, USA
While driving approximately 30 mph driver smelled gas coming through the vents. Driver was able to pull over. Vehicle was towed to the body shop, and mechanic determined that the fuel rail needed to be replaced.
- Chicago, IL, USA
Fuel was pouring out of my engine as I was sitting in a parking space. I literally saw my fuel gauge go from full to nearly 1/4 in about 2 minutes. I was lucky there was a fire station right there to assist me. Fortunately there was no fire. The local GM mechanic told me that they have seen alot of these particular problems (fuel rail). When I contacted GM, they said they didn't have enough information on this problem to warrant a search. I said that my wife drove the car the night before and it could have burned her to death. He said that he was sorry, but couldn't help me at this time. Faulty fuel rail problem.
- Wonder Lake, IL, USA
Consumer smelled gas fumes coming into vehicle through the vent. Consumer lifted up the hood, and unscrewed the cover from the engine. Then, noticed a gasoline leak. Consumer was able to drive the vehicle to dealer for inspection, and mechanic determined that there was a fuel rail leak.
- Elk Grove, CA, USA
There was a strong fuel odor which had entered the inside of the vehicle while the vehicle was in motion. The consumer had taken the vehicle to the dealership. The mechanic replaced the fuel rail system because of a leak problem. The fuel rail was replaced due to the leak between the two injectors.
- Willingboro, NJ, USA
The vehicle was parked in the garage. The driver began to smell gas fumes throughout the house. Took vehicle to the dealer. The dealer stated vehicle had a bad fuel rail. Dealer believed that if the house furnace was lit then the fumes from the vehicle might have ignited a fire in the house.
- Bradley, IL, USA
Fuel rail leaking fuel in close proximity to plug wires. I have noticed a high number of Aurora's for sale as salvage that have suffered engine fires. Is this related?
- Panama City Beach, FL, USA
Fuel rail burst while driving. Fuel spilled all over the engine. Strong gas odor smell. Appears to be potential fire/explosion hazard.
- Hoffman Estates, IL, USA
- Rockland, MA, USA