10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 1 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 3 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 10,044 miles
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Automatic sliding passenger door will close on anything in it's path. It takes way too much pressure to force the door back when it is closing on something. I've had it close on my hand (very painful) and my 5 yr old got her arm caught in it, she had a very bad bruise across the upper part of her arm. Just grateful it wasn't broken. I can't believe this has not been part of a recall. Seems to be a whole lot more dangerous than previous recalls. Dealership really has no comment or solution when this problem is mentioned to them.
- Kannapolis, NC, USA
Contact owns a 2004 Pontiac Montana. The contact stated that both power sliding doors took a tremendous amount of strength to keep them open. If someone was entering through the door they could be badly injured by the door closing on him. The consumer contacted the dealership and the manufacturer, they stated that the power of the motor in the cable caused the door to shut. Therefore, there was nothing that they could do about this problem. The contact indicated that he did noticed this defect from the time of purchase of the vehicle.
- Lady Lake, FL, USA
Power door of a Pontiac Montana SUV (alamo rental car) traveled backwards, pinned my wrist against the frame and seat of the vehicle. And my wrist was broken. Same car wa subsequently recalled because of similar injuries.
- Torrance, CA, USA
I have two complaints that no one seems to be interested in. First one is the back up sensor not correctly installed. People at the service department said it was working fine, but it only worked occasionally. It finally showed me that it wasn't working on a date that I backed into a parked car not knowing it was so close, and I had to maximize all the space I could to get out of my parking space. Luckily, there was no damage to their or my vehicle, but it's the idea of a part of my vehicle that I paid extra for not working. Also, after hearing of the recall on the motorized door, I thought it was for the pressure the door put on and object before realizing there was something there, but apparently it's only for the handle on the inside. You might want to question how hard the door shuts before it will retract when an arm, leg, body, etc is in it. I'm a grown woman and have been hurt by the door before by accidently hitting the button on the door panel or when keys are in my pocket. I'd hate to see how bad one of my kids would be hurt with it.
- Churubusco, IN, USA
- Dimondale, MI, USA