5.3
fairly significant- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 110,100 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 3 complaints
Most common solutions:
- repair heads and gasket (3 reports)
On Sept 30/11 I took my 2002 Montana to the dealership with a coolant problem they diagnosed it as a failed head gasket(s). I was told by GM to take it to the nearest dealership to have it diagnosed and that they would open up a file in order to possibly assist with the repair cost. I was informed by GM on Oct 11/11 that there was nothing they could do for 3 reasons, the vehicle was to old, that I had not established a relationship with the dealership and finally that I purchased the vehicle used. After all this the GM rep ( Jen ) offered me a Managers discount towards a new vehicle. The GM rep was well aware that I am a disabled person on CPP Disability and that I cannot afford a new vehicle. I have been a loyal GM customer all my life and have purchased 3 new and 5 used vehicles in 36 years. This has been a real eye opener and I am to say the least ashamed at the way GM has handled this. I will continue the fight to the end.
- hethkev, Newmarket, Ontario, canada
Private, reputable shop spotted it but am having 2nd opinion check at Pontiac dealer. It seems too soon at 60K to have a leaky head gasket.
- Hugh M., Bellevue, WA, US
In 1996 I had to replace the heads on this van ,and know 6 years later the same issue.
why no recall on this.I have heard too many complaints about the same issues.
GM you have a bad product recall these vans and fix them.
Update from Jul 11, 2012: there is 118000 miles not 180000
- William H., Cincinnati, OH, US